SCORE Adaptive Bridges is a cost-effective and highly productive solution for multiplying the value of existing legacy applications and data stores through service-based integration based on the OMG Model Driven Architecture (MDA).
The First Step
SCORE Adaptive Bridges is a comprehensive product. To help you to understand what it is, what it can do for you, how you use it and what it generates, we have created a number of views. Please start by selecting the view that best represents your main area of interest. You can then expand your understanding of SCORE Adaptive Bridges by exploring the other views in your own time.
- Business View – Start here to learn how SCORE Adaptive Bridges allows you to multiply the value of your existing applications and data stores by creating adaptive services, a concept we call Integration in Motion™.
- Methodology View – Start here to learn about how SCORE Adaptive Bridges implements the OMG Model Driven Architecture (MDA) as applied to integration, a methodology we call Model Driven Legacy Integration™.
- Process View – Start here to learn about the three key processes – Discovery, Composition and Production – that you follow as a developer when using SCORE Adaptive Bridges to design, build, test and deploy adaptive services.
- Runtime View – Start here to learn about the architecture of the client, server and middleware code generated by SCORE Adaptive Bridges to implement adaptive services on diverse deployment platforms.
| SCORE Adaptive Bridges - Intelligent Service Enablement for COBOL Applications SCORE Adaptive Bridges helps you to quickly and reliably make your mission-critical COBOL applications available as Adaptive Services for new application contexts in a service-oriented architecture. |
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Not Sure Where to Start?
If you are interested in a high level view of SCORE Adaptive Bridges then start with the Business View. If you are already familiar with the OMG MDA then start with the Methodology View. To gain an understanding of what to do with SCORE Adaptive Bridges we recommend you start with the Process View. The Runtime View is a good place to start if you are interested in what we generate for the different deployment platforms.




