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e-Marketplace composite pattern:: Sell-Side Hub guidelines
The last step in designing your e-business application is to review the guidelines for how to design, develop, deploy, and manage e-business applications. The guidelines help you customize the solution design, maximize performance, and select which platforms you want to deliver the solution on.
General guidelines for the designing all solutions include:
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Pay attention to all components of the solution.
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Understand in detail the interfaces and flows between the components.
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Plan for growth in the design.
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Use the latest levels of infrastructure and system software.
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Cache as much as possible.
The guidelines and implementation information are contained in an IBM Redbook entitled B2B e-commerce with WebSphere Commerce Business Edition V5.4, Patterns for e-business Series . This information can be useful to anyone designing an e-Marketplace solution. The following guidelines are chapters of the book.
Implementation guidelines
|  | Chapter 8 describes guidelines for developing and implementing a B2B site, including runtime methodologies and high-level installation steps for implementing WebSphere Commerce Business Edition V5.4 using AIX..
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| Procurement Integration |  | Chapter 9 discusses the technical approach to procurement integration using WebSphere Commerce Business Edition.
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| Customer care |  | Chapter 10 describes how WebSphere Commerce Business Edition can extend collaboration features for use in the customer care functionality of an e-business application.
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| User identity integration |  | Chapter 11 discusses the technical detail necessary to satisfy business requirements for integration with an existing user identity infrastructure.
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Congratulations, you've completed all the steps to design your e-business application! There are some additional related links that you might find helpful, including customer experiences, test reports, and redbooks.
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