Exploring the User Response Time of Login Application Based on SOAE

2015 
Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) is widely used for integrating complex information systems that allows businesses to work combine across organizational boundaries. Each system may be particularly challenging to the efficiency for end user and certification in concurrent access. Enterprise Information Portal (EIP) has been widely adopted as platform for the end user management and authentication in SOA systems. However, the efficiency of EIP is low, when numbers of end users concurrent access an application. For this issue, we propose a Services Oriented Architecture with EIP (SOAE), that builds an EIP to manage end users and verify authentication during login applications. Here, we introduced a spicy two steps during verification process in SOAE, and two work patterns (file and database pattern) of EIP. The experiments show the different efficiency of three methods such as running data access from normal (without EIP), file (with EIP) and database (with EIP) that store user information in EIP. We find that application's access time of getting running data from database is more cost effective and has quicker response time as compare to others two.
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