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Application Integration Architecture

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In computing, Application Integration Architecture (AIA) is an integration framework produced by Oracle Corporation.

Standards-based, AIA has pre-built common object definitions and services. AIA makes use of the Oracle SOA Suite as its foundation.

AIA provides a foundation on which to build business-process flows. Business process flows built using AIA are referred to[according to whom?] as PIPs (Process Integration Packs). AIA and PIPs decrease software development time by providing pre-built solutions. PIPs operate both horizontally and vertically. Vertical PIPs cater to industries like telecoms, retail, and banking/insurance.

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