synchronization is fairly complex, in our case, the
information that has to be synchronized / replicated
between all databases is reduced to a few tables (see
the description above for details): users, organization
chart, units, people, with a fairly low modification
rate, and therefore inducing a moderate network load
We are in train of implementing a synchronous
database replication, in order to obtain real time
synchronization. Since such a process is quite
resource demanding, we also intend to explore some
asynchronous mixed solutions if the run time of the
global synchronizing & monitoring system tends to
increase over a reasonable limit. The asynchronous
solution transfers the whole database, having a
larger data load, but the moment in time will be
chosen in respect with the applications’ low
workload or even stand-by state.
In order to implement the authentication server
we use MS Identity Lifecycle Management server,
which has advanced integration facilities with our e-
learning portal, and we are in train of configuring
the necessary permission mappings from the
dedicated information systems into the
authentication server in order to complete the
integration facilities.
The proposed integration solution may be
applied in different organizations, for integrating
their dedicated information systems
5 CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE
WORK
The paper focuses on information system
development and implementation as tools for
increasing organization competitiveness, and means
of designing a system integration framework in this
respect. Organizations face nowadays the phase of
system integration, in order to ensure advanced
management facilities at a global organization level
and integrated IT facilities for various user
categories. The universities’ case is quite complex,
since their activity covers a wide range of areas:
education and learning, research, administration.
We describe an efficient integration solution by
implementing a single authentication server and
mapping specific facilities from the dedicated
information systems, using different database
management systems, into the portal, for each user
category. This architecture is based on a global
integrated database and a permission mapping
scheme for ensuring appropriate access into the
dedicated information systems. User identities that
access the portal are further redirected in
authentication modules that ensure the interface
between the portal and each dedicated system. We
are in train of defining the necessary permission
mappings in order to fulfill the implementation.
This solution has a good extensibility degree and
may be applied in various organization cases.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We thank to the whole development team in our IT
department for their contribution to developing
ManageAsist, AcademicInfo, Research management
information systems and to administering the e-
learning portal: Florentina Tufiş, Călin Miu, Simona
Nemeş, A. Bara, D. Petreuş, M. Bojan. We are in
train of registering the intellectual property rights of
the information systems for the whole
implementation team
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