Integration Handbook is clients' and integration developers' shared tool that defines practices for developing integrations, automation or API interfaces.
The Integration Handbook is a shared tool between the customer and the integration developers that defines ways to develop integrations and APIs. It unambiguously defines the practices and development models agreed with the customer. The Integration Handbook is made specifically for your organization and defines how you do things.
"The integration manual is always tailored to the customer's needs in terms of content and scope."
A HiQ consultant interviews the client about their existing practices and server environments. Based on the information received from the client, the consultant writes a manual that is reviewed by the client. Based on customer comments, the manual will be iteratively modified until accepted by the customer. This manual will then be used as an integration development manual.
In addition to customer-specific instructions, we include our suggestions in the Integration Handbook for:
Naming conventions
Methods of publishing and distributing APIs
General guidelines for choosing different integration methods for each use case
Delivery Model and how to use it (e.g. Kan-Ban, scrum or waterfall)
Make and manage requirements and specifications with examples
List and agreement of things to be defined before starting work (Definition -of-Ready)
List and agreement of what needs to be done before a single integration can be called and
assigned to a client (Definition-or-Done)
Documentation site and examples