Enterprise Systems Integration, Second Edition
The convergence of knowledge, technology, and human performance which comprises today's enterprise allows creative business process design. Thus, an organization can create new and innovative ways to service customers or to do business with suppliers and make itself a leader in its field. This...
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The convergence of knowledge, technology, and human performance which comprises today's enterprise allows creative business process design. Thus, an organization can create new and innovative ways to service customers or to do business with suppliers and make itself a leader in its field. This capability relies on a successful strategy that integrates the enterprise. Enterprise Systems Integration, Second Edition continues to provide you with the business insight and the technical know-how that ensures successful systems integration.
The book combines the perspectives, knowledge, and experience of more than 70 experts in the various areas that involve enterprise integration. Their expertise ranges from hands-on experience with technology and project management to the higher-level issues of business and management strategy. Each chapter examines an issue or technology relevant to today's enterprise. Collectively, these chapters span the range of enterprise computing and systems integration.
Once armed with the strategy and technologies, you must successfully deploy ERP systems within budget and on time. In addition, you must be able to integrate them into the rest of the enterprise. Still, ERP software does not make up the full picture of today's enterprise. Legacy systems, e-commerce and other Web-based systems, client/server applications, networks and communications systems, data warehousing, and integrated databases enter into the mix. Enterprise Systems Integration, Second Edition paints a comprehensive picture of the technologies that comprise today's enterprise and shows you how to make them work together. |
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-14232009-12-02T07:24:32Z Enterprise Systems Integration, Second Edition Myerson, Judith The convergence of knowledge, technology, and human performance which comprises today's enterprise allows creative business process design. Thus, an organization can create new and innovative ways to service customers or to do business with suppliers and make itself a leader in its field. This capability relies on a successful strategy that integrates the enterprise. Enterprise Systems Integration, Second Edition continues to provide you with the business insight and the technical know-how that ensures successful systems integration. The book combines the perspectives, knowledge, and experience of more than 70 experts in the various areas that involve enterprise integration. Their expertise ranges from hands-on experience with technology and project management to the higher-level issues of business and management strategy. Each chapter examines an issue or technology relevant to today's enterprise. Collectively, these chapters span the range of enterprise computing and systems integration. Once armed with the strategy and technologies, you must successfully deploy ERP systems within budget and on time. In addition, you must be able to integrate them into the rest of the enterprise. Still, ERP software does not make up the full picture of today's enterprise. Legacy systems, e-commerce and other Web-based systems, client/server applications, networks and communications systems, data warehousing, and integrated databases enter into the mix. Enterprise Systems Integration, Second Edition paints a comprehensive picture of the technologies that comprise today's enterprise and shows you how to make them work together. INTEGRATION DRIVERS Defining Systems Integration, M.A. Mische Aligning Strategies, Processes, and Information Technology: A Case Study, R. Feurer, K. Chaharbaghi, M. Weber, and J. Wargin The Enterprise Resource Planning System as a Strategic Solution, R.L. Jenson and I.R. Johnson ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURES Architecture Frameworks for Client/Server and Netcentric Computing, Accenture Information Services, Accenture Developing an E-Business Architecture. S. Padmanabharao An Information Architecture for the Global Manufacturing Enterprise, R.L. Sloan and H.H. Green Server-Based Computing Architecture, B. Cheung ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES Bridging Legacy Data with XML, F. Cullen Evaluating Object Middleware: DCOM and CORBA, T.M. Rajkumar and R.J. Lewis, Jr Java-Enabled Data Warehousing, F. Neufeld JavaBeans and Java Enterprise Server Platform, D. Wadsworth Web-Enabling a Capacity Database Server, J.M. Myerson Application Servers: The Next Wave in Corporate Intranets and Internet Access, L.M. Lindgren. COMPONENT-BASED DEVELOPMENT The Economics of Component-Based Development, R.T. Dué Domain Engineering of Components, C. McClure Developing and Deploying Server-Side Application with Java, M. Cloutier Managing Object Libraries, P. Kuver DATABASE SERVERS IN AN INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENT Designing a Capacity Database Server, J.M. Myerson Remote Data Subset Synchronization, J.R. Vacca DATABASE SERVERS IN AN INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENT Using CORBA to Integrate Database Systems, B. Thuraisingham and D.L. Spar Data Dictionary: Data Elements Definition, J.M. Myerson Designing an Integrated Data Server, J.A. Larson and C.L. Larson Rule-Driven Databases and Applications: The Automatic Generation of Schema and Software, J.A. Larson and C.L. Larson Mobile Database Interoperability: Architecture and Functionality, A. Si Integrating EDMSs and DBMSs, C. Banyay Interfacing Legacy Applications with RDBMSs and Middleware, D. Fobes DATA WAREHOUSING The Data Warehouse: If You Build It with the Users, They Will Come, J. van den Hoven Data Warehouse Administration and Management, A. Benander, B. Benander, A. Fadlalla, and G. James Web-Enabled Data Warehouses, M. Ayala-Bush, J. Jordan, and W. Kuketz Distributed Integration: An Alternative to Data Warehousing, D. Adler Online Data Mining, J.R. Vacca ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING ERP, One Letter at a Time, B. Jeffrey, J. Morrison Is Supply Chain Management the Same as ERP? J. Ayers Choosing Your ERP Implementation Strategy, M. Karakanian Critical Issues Affecting an ERP Implementation, P. Bingi, M.K. Sharma, and J.K. Godla Risk Management Skills Needed in a Packaged Environment, J. Butler Application Service Providers, D.T. Dewire Host Integration Services, L.M. Lindgren ERP Packages: What's Next? C. Li Enhancing Manufacturing Performance with ERP Systems, R. Palaniswamy and T. Frank ENTERPRISE NETWORKING The Essentials of Enterprise Networking, K.G. Knightson Planning, Designing, and Optimizing Enterprise Networks, R.L. Sharma Enterprise Network Monitoring and Analysis, C. Wynd Troubleshooting and Analyzing Network Problems, G. Kilmartin ENTERPRISE MESSAGING Jurisdictional Issues in Global Transimssions, R.S. Poore Messaging Gateways, P.M. Beck Enterprise Directory Services, M. Schleiff Enterprise Message Migration, D. Nelson Selecting and Deploying E-Mail Migration Tools and Utilities, S. James Integrating Electronic Messaging Systems and Infrastructures, D. Cohen INTERNET COMMERCE Web-Based Testing and Capacity Planning, T. Clarke. Business-to-Business Integration Using E-Commerce, I. Gileadi XML-based Business-to-Business Commerce, M. Blank Multilingual Web Sites, D. Tyroler and E. Yellin PROJECT AND SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT Nine Factors for Project Success, J.P. Murray The Systems Integration Life Cycle, M.A. Mische Salvaging Projects in Trouble, J.P. Murray Choosing a System Integrator, M.A. Mische Service Level Management Links IT to the Business, J. Butler 2009-12-02T07:24:32Z 2009-12-02T07:24:32Z 2001 Book http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/1423 en application/rar CRC Press |