Editorial Standards

How Enterprise Integration Explained selects, researches, reviews, updates and corrects guides and tools.

Purpose

We publish educational guides that help readers understand enterprise integration choices and ask better implementation questions.

Topic selection

Pages must address a distinct user need. We avoid publishing multiple articles that merely rearrange the same definition or repeat a keyword variation.

Sources

Primary specifications, standards bodies, public agencies and official technical documentation are preferred for factual or changing claims. Secondary explanations may be consulted for context but are not treated as authority when primary material is available.

Review and updating

Pages are reviewed when a standard, legal requirement, security practice or technical convention materially changes. Dates may be added when freshness is important. Minor wording and accessibility improvements may occur without a separate notice.

Corrections

Substantive corrections are made promptly when verified. Correction requests should identify the page, statement and supporting evidence through the limited-purpose contact route.

Tools

Calculators state their assumptions and provide planning estimates. They do not hide formulas behind a server process and do not replace workload testing or professional advice.

AI-assisted production

Editorial tools, including automation and generative systems, may assist drafting, organisation or quality checks. Material is reviewed for usefulness, duplication, internal consistency and safety before publication. Automated output is not treated as a source.