Identify the correct definition of Enterprise Business Flow (EBF).

Identify the correct definition of Enterprise Business Flow (EBF).

Identify the correct definition of Enterprise Business Flow (EBF).

A.
EBF is the running implementation of the business processes in the AIA Reference Process
Model-(RPM).

B.
EBF is about exposing the business functions provided by the participating application in a
representation that is agreeable to Enterprise Business Services.

C.
EBF is about stringing together a set of capabilities available in applications to implement a
coarse-groined business activity or task and composing a new service leveraging existing
capabilities.

D.
EBF represents the application or implementation independent Web service definition for
performing a business task and the architecture that facilitates distributed processing.

Explanation:
The Enterprise Business Flow (EBF) is used for implementing a business activity or
a task that involves leveraging capabilities available in multiple applications. The EBF is about
stringing together a set of capabilities available in applications to implement a coarse-grained
business activity or task and composing a new service leveraging existing capabilities. The EBF
involves only system-to-system or service-to-service interaction. The EBF has no activity that
needs human intervention.
In a canonical integration, the EBF is an implementation of an Enterprise Business Service (EBS)
operation and calls other EBSs. It never calls an Application Business Connector Service (ABCS)
or the applications directly. In other integration styles, the caller invoking the EBF can be either an
application or any other service.
Reference: Oracle Fusion Middleware Concepts and Technologies Guide for Oracle Application
Integration Architecture Foundation Pack:

Designing and Constructing Enterprise Business Flows



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