Software:Oracle Fusion Architecture

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Short description: Software architecture

Oracle Fusion Architecture is a technology reference architecture or blueprint from Oracle Corporation for building applications.[1] Oracle Fusion Applications is built on top of the Oracle Fusion Middleware technology stack using Oracle's Fusion Architecture as blueprint.

Oracle Fusion Architecture is not a product, and can be used without licensing it from Oracle.

Details

Oracle Fusion Architecture provides an open architecture ecosystem, which is service- and event-enabled.[1] Many enterprises use this open, pluggable architecture ecosystem to write Oracle Fusion Applications, or even third-party applications on top of Oracle Fusion Middleware.[2]

Oracle Fusion Architecture is based on the following core principles:

  • Model Driven: For applications, business processes and business information
  • Service & Event- enabled: For extensible, modular, flexible applications and processes
  • Information Centric: For complete and consistent, actionable, real-time intelligence
  • Grid-Ready: Must be scalable, available, secure, manageable on low-cost hardware
  • Standards-based: Must be open, pluggable in a heterogeneous environment

Oracle Fusion Applications that can be written on Oracle Fusion Middleware using the Oracle Fusion Architecture ecosystem,[3] were released in September, 2010.[4][5]

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