RIB Logical and Physical Models
The Logical Architecture Model decomposes each system into its
significant, logical components.
Logical Architecture Model consists of:
- Drawing – depicts the significant components for a system and
how these components “talk�? to each other
- Narrative – plain-English description of any groupings of
significant components and the major interactions between these
components
- Component Descriptions – plain-English description of
significant components. What is it? What does it do?
The Physical Architecture Model conveys where the significant
components of the Logical Architecture Model reside. States
information about targeted deployment environment - platforms,
scalability and high-availability
Physical Architecture Model consists of:
- Drawing – depicts the placement of significant components
- Narrative – states the rationale, in plain-English, behind the
placement of significant components
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RIB Narratives
Integration Styles
Oracle Retail Integration Bus
(RIB)
The Oracle Retail Integration Bus (RIB) is a fully
distributed integration infrastructure that implements messaging
using Asynchronous
JMS Pub/Sub Fire-and-Forget..
Oracle Retail Service Backbone
(RSB)
Oracle Retail Service Backbone (RSB) is the productization of a set
of Web Services, ESBs and Security tools that standardize the
deployment and run time of Web Service flows within Oracle Retail
Suite of applications.
Oracle Retail Common Business Objects
The Oracle Retail Business Object (BO) is the name given to the
logical representation of an Oracle Retail Business Entity. The
definition of that object is in the form of an XML Schema (XSD).
The schema represents the common object definition for business
concepts, such as account, supplier, purchase order, and item.