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Sequence diagrams of connecting to enterprise systems (e.g. ERP, WMS)

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Overview of this article

  • The scope of this article consists of infrastructure sequence diagrams between the Tulip platform components and third-party enterprise systems (e.g. an ERP, WMS, etc...).
  • Audience:
    • Tulip solution developers
    • I.T. engineers
  • The purpose of this article is to inform the audience of their Tulip solution's dependencies on:
    • reliable connectivity to Tulip cloud infrastructure
    • performant and reliable local network infrastructure
    • reliability and performance of connected systems
  • Tulip-Internal Latency - As a back-of-the-napkin approximation, assume each instance of 'Tulip-Internal Latency' is approximately 100 milliseconds.

Connecting to a cloud-Based system via the Cloud Connector Host

Tulip Sequence Diagram - Scenario- Tulip App with a Connector Function to cloud-based system via Cloud Connector Host.png

Connecting to an on-premise system via On-Premise Connector Host (On-Premise Connector Host (OPCH))

Tulip Sequence Diagram - Scenario- Tulip App with Connector Function to On-Premise System e.g. ERP via On-Premise Connector Host OPCH.png


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