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An Soa Based Real Time Information Exchange Between Military And Government Owned Rescue Services

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  • Dr. Muhammd Awais Bhatti

    (School of Business Management, University Utara Malaysia, Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia.)

  • Fatima Hussain

    (Lahore College for women university, Pakistan)

  • Dr. Veera Pandiyan KalianiSundram

    (UiTM Johar Baru, Malaysia)

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine an SOA based real time information exchange between military and government owned rescue services. Information sharing is always not an easy approach for any organization. In case of military and government owned sectors, it becomes more fragile. There should be some quality and well standard approach that can be used for the secure sharing of information. A detailed proposed architectures and real time scenarios have used to clarify the essential need for the proposed architectures. A considerable part is for the analysis based on the standard quality attributes that proves the necessity for the architectures based on use, purpose and scenarios. Service oriented architecture provides the sharing of information with flexible, secure and independent platforms and standards making the military and government owned rescue services to share information when needed. Enterprise service bus is used for the transformation of messages to all existing services including in the information sharing. These all concepts work as a base for the information sharing between military and rescue services architecture. The proposed architectures are well formed on the information provided by real time surveys and research including resources from military and rescue services. This information sharing helps to reduce response time and time delays along with security, availability and message processing attributes. These features can help the authorities to save more lives using proposed architecture. This research paper contributes to the body of knowledge about service oriented architecture and proposed that service oriented architecture is best way to share information between military and government owned rescue services.

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  • Dr. Muhammd Awais Bhatti & Fatima Hussain & Dr. Veera Pandiyan KalianiSundram, 2012. "An Soa Based Real Time Information Exchange Between Military And Government Owned Rescue Services," Far East Journal of Psychology and Business, Far East Research Centre, vol. 7(3), pages 29-55, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:fej:articl:v:7a:y:2012:i:3:p:29-55
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    Keywords

    Information management; Service oriented architecture; Military services; real time information management; government rescue services.;
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    • M1 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration

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