I rather agree with Joe that the idea of a Systems Integration manual for EG is 
necessarily technical.

I would suggest that DIG generate a Users Manual and System Integration Manual 
as separate documents.
If I was going whole hog, I'd point out that most systems that are this complex 
actually target three groups separately.

Users Guide
System Administrators
Developers

These three groups generally have different interests and areas of expertise.  
Try to speak to all three audiences in a single
document has the potential of not speaking to any of them.

Stev3
LYRASIS Open Source Consultant
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additional chapter

Maybe "3rd Party System Integration" since it's not all about data access or 
retrieval.  Sometimes the integration wants to *do* stuff.

- other suggestions ?

SIP2,
Asterisk (telephony),
and (forthcoming) EDI.

These are all very technical, so maybe not the best for cookbook recipes.  They 
assume a lot of specialized protocol-intelligence on the part of the 3rd party. 
 But there is also enough capability from the SendEmail and SendFile reactors 
in the action/trigger framework that you could do dozens of different 
integration tasks with them, like updating remote webservers, pushing files 
onto print queues, emailing patrons copies of checkout receipts, etc.

--Joe
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