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The standard layers of PIPEFORCE

There are standardenterprise standard enterprise grade layers, any business solution must address to seamless integrate, run and scale inside an enterprise, so PIPEFORCE does. Below you can find a mapping from these standard layers to the sections in the documentation for faster navigation.

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Manages business logic and rules for data processing. Deals with processing operations on data, including computation and applying logic. Handles document evaluation, extraction, and processing, applying business logic and rules.

In PIPEFORCE:

Data Access Layer

Responsible for data management and interaction with internal and external databases.In PIPEFORCE:

Integration Layer

Facilitates communication between different systems and services, often through APIs or middleware.

In PIPEFORCE:

Workflow Layer

Coordinates stateful processes and workflows where manual steps and interactions with humans are required within the system.

In PIPEFORCE:

Security and Management Layer

Focuses on authentication, authorization, encryption, logging, and security management.

In PIPEFORCE:

  • Log Service

  • Log View

  • OAuth via KeyCloak

Microservice Layer

Manages and provides services used by the application or other systems.

In PIPEFORCE:

  • services.* commands in order to start / stop microservices

  • Services UI

Microservice Layer

Provides a runtime environment to execute, scales and manage microservices and containers.

Microservices

Application Infrastructure Layer

Provides the infrastructure necessary for the application, including servers and cloud services.

In PIPEFORCE:

  • KubernetesPIPEFORCE runs entirely Cloud Native inside Kubernetes.

  • Can by hosted on any hyperscaler (like Google Gloud, AWS or Azure for example) or OnPremises in a private cloud.

Caching Layer

Responsible for storing frequently accessed data to reduce latency.

In PIPEFORCE:

  • Redis

  • In Memory-Caching in hub

  • Hibernate CacheDifferent types of caches in the backend.

Orchestration Layer

Coordinates complex workflows and service interactions, often in microservice architectures.

In PIPEFORCE:

  • Kubernetes

  • Services UI

  • service.* commandsBuilt-in in infrastructure and backend architecture.

Reporting and Analytics Layer

Handles business intelligence, analytics, and reporting functions.

In PIPEFORCE:

  • Reporting Framework

Identity and Access Management (IAM) Layer

Manages user identities and controls access to system resources.

In PIPEFORCE:

Audit Layer

Captures logs and audit data for compliance.

In PIPEFORCE:

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Communication & Messaging Layer

Manages communication between services, often using messaging systems.

In PIPEFORCE:

  • RabbitMQ

Security Architecture Layer

Provides security mechanisms across all system layers, including encryption and SSL/TLS.

In PIPEFORCE:

Notification Layer

Manages notifications and real-time alerts for users or systems.

In PIPEFORCE:

Monitoring and Logging Layer

Focuses on system health monitoring, performance metrics, and logging.

In PIPEFORCE:

  • Via Google Cloud Monitoring

  • Log Viewer

  • Commands

  • External Tools / connects

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AI Layer

The artificial intelligence (AI) layer helps to speed up implementation and operation time and helps in optimizations afterwards.

  • Document Understanding Components

  • ChatBot integrations

  • Data Mapping Support

  • Security Checks

  • Automated workflow creation and optimization