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DEIP — Domain Enterprise Integration Pattern: A Semantic Control Plane for Enterprise Integration Governance - v1.0

  • 1. Independent Researcher & SAP Integration Architect

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📌Author Note

The concepts, architectural models, governance principles, and naming structures presented in this work were conceived and developed by Ricardo Luz Holanda Viana — March 2026.

Generative AI tools were used solely as assistive instruments for drafting, language refinement, formatting, and structural organization. All substantive ideas, technical decisions, and final validation remain the sole responsibility of the author.

⚠️ Reading Order — Start with GDCR. GDCR (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18582492) is the foundation of the entire ecosystem. Begin there — every other layer (DDCR, ODCP, SDIA, DEIP) builds on top of it. Without GDCR, the full picture will be incomplete.

DEIP — Domain Enterprise Integration Pattern — is a domain-centric architectural meta-framework that introduces a semantic control plane for enterprise integration governance. It decouples business intent from protocol and platform selection through a formal six-stage decision pipeline:

Intent → Interaction Type → Quality Profile → Integration Capability → Protocol Profile → Platform Binding

DEIP addresses the six structural failure modes present in every enterprise integration landscape at scale: protocol sprawl, platform sprawl, proxy sprawl, runtime sprawl, package sprawl, and credential sprawl — through a single invariant: the domain intent is the only valid primary key for integration governance.

DDCR engine — a deterministic semantic routing mechanism based on mathematical principles~2,067,904 requests · 8 platforms · 5 programming languages · 100% routing accuracy · zero routing failures · sub-4ms resolution latency.

Empirical Validation — Platform Matrix (Complete)

         Platform

               Implementation

             Requests

      Success Rate

Avg Latency

    Status

Kong (Docker)

          Redis KVM + Lua (mock local)

            1,000,000

            100%

             19ms

        ✅ PROVEN

Kong (Docker)

              Lua KVM (mock local)

               33,600

            100%

             15ms

        ✅ PROVEN

SAP APIM + CPI

               JS Policy v15.1 + KVM

             106,190

            99.92%

             68ms

        ✅ PROVEN

SAP APIM + CPI (Phantom v12)

          DDCR Phantom v12 + KVM

              121,471

           99.9967%

            168ms

        ✅ PROVEN

AWS API Gateway + CPI

         Lambda hardcoded + Python

                 5,000

             100%

            764ms

        ✅ PROVEN

AWS API Gateway + CPI

        Lambda + DynamoDB + Python

                33,600

             100%

            764ms

        ✅ PROVEN

Azure APIM + CPI

                C# Policy + Redis

                86,960

            99.99%

            172ms

        ✅ PROVEN

Azure APIM + CPI

               C# Policy + Redis

               113,048

            99.97%

            177ms

        ✅ PROVEN

Kong K8s + SAP CPI

            End-to-End Integration

               100,002

             100%

            123ms

        ✅ PROVEN

IoT + MQTT + DDCR + Kong K8s + CPI

        Engine + Broker + Gateway

               200,088

             100%

            184ms

        ✅ PROVEN

Netflix Zuul + CPI

     DdcrPhantomFilter.java + HashMap

                100,035

             100%

             138ms

        ✅ PROVEN

Kubernetes + Istio

   Service Mesh + Zero Trust (mock local)

                12,000

             100%

               6ms

        ✅ PROVEN

Kubernetes local

            K8s local (mock local)

                44,000

             100%

               6ms

        ✅ PROVEN

TOTAL

All Platforms

                 ~2,067,904

                 99.99%

                sub-4ms*

        ✅ PROVEN

 * sub-4ms = DDCR resolution latency only. End-to-end latency varies by platform and transcontinental path (PLUSA/DE/SG).

158 failures = network-layer only (ECONNRESET/ETIMEDOUT). Zero routing failures across all platforms.

All Newman test suites were fired from Poland targeting SAP BTP infrastructure in the United States, with continuous execution windows of up to 29 hours. Under these transcontinental conditions — spanning network instability, timezone shifts, and sustained load — DDCR mathematical behavior remained completely stable. Zero routing failures. The engine does not degrade. The domain never lies.

License: CC BY 4.0 — Ricardo Luz Holanda Viana — Warsaw, Poland — March 2026

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2026-03-13
DEIP — Domain Enterprise Integration Pattern: A Semantic Control Plane for Enterprise Integration Governance - v1.0