Enterprise Architecture A to Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, SOA, and Infrastructure Technology

Prudent Strategies for Data Center Planning Driven by the need and desire to reduce costs, organizations are faced with a set of decisions that require analytical scrutiny. Enterprise Architecture A to Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, SOA, and Infrastructure Technology examines cost-savi...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-16162009-12-04T02:26:57Z Enterprise Architecture A to Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, SOA, and Infrastructure Technology Minoli, Daniel Prudent Strategies for Data Center Planning Driven by the need and desire to reduce costs, organizations are faced with a set of decisions that require analytical scrutiny. Enterprise Architecture A to Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, SOA, and Infrastructure Technology examines cost-saving trends in architecture planning, administration, and management. To establish a framework for discussion, this book begins by evaluating the role of Enterprise Architecture Planning and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) modeling. It provides an extensive review of the most widely deployed architecture framework models. In particular, the book discusses The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) and the Zachman Architectural Framework (ZAF) in detail, as well as formal architecture standards and all four layers of these models: the business architecture, the information architecture, the solution architecture, and the technology architecture. The first part of the text focuses on the upper layers of the architecture framework, while the second part focuses on the technology architecture. In this second section, the author presents an assessment of storage technologies and networking and addresses regulatory and security issues. Additional coverage includes high-speed communication mechanisms such as Ethernet, WAN and Internet communication technologies, broadband communications, and chargeback models. Daniel Minoli has written a number of columns and books on the high-tech industry and has many years of technical hands-on and managerial experience at top financial companies and telecom/networking providers. He brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to these pages. By reviewing the strategies in this book, CIOs, CTOs, and senior managers are empowered by a set of progressive approaches to designing state-of-the-art IT data centers. The Logical Level: Enterprise Architecture A tO Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, and SOA Introduction: Enterprise Architecture and Technology Trends Introduction: The Criticality of Information Technology IT Resources Requiring Proper Architectural Planning What is Enterprise Architecture? Trends in Enterprise Architecture and Data Center Environments Course of Investigation Enterprise Architecture Goals, Roles, and Mechanisms Enterprise Architecture Enterprise Architecture Constructs Enterprise Architecture Governance The Open Group Architectural Framework Introduction and Overview The Role of Architecture Views Basic TOGAF Concepts Developing Views in the ADM Core Taxonomy of Architecture Views Views, Tools, and Languages Conclusions The Zachman Architectural Framework Background Framework Architecture Implementation Official Enterprise Architecture Standards Introduction ISO 15704 Other ISO Standards IEEE 1471–2000 Standard Enterprise Architecture Tools Overview Snapshot of Products Business Process Modeling and More Business Process Modeling Business Process Modeling Standardization Unified Modeling Language™ Model-Driven Architecture Architecture Fulfillment via Service-Oriented Architecture Modeling Background and Description Benefits of using SOA Machinery SOA Machinery Challenges to Full-Fledged SOA Deployment Building SOA Environments The Infrastructure Level: Migrating to State-of-the-Art Environments in Enterprises with IT-Intensive Assets: Network Virtualization Evolving SAN, GbE/10GbE, and Metro Ethernet Technologies Overview of Networking The Technology Architecture Bottom Line for LANs and SANs Introduction To Optical Transmission Advances in LAN Technology, Applications, and Opportunities SAN-Related Technology Evolving MAN/WAN Technologies The Technology Architecture Bottom Line for MANs and WANs Advances in MAN Technology, Applications, and Opportunities Advances in WAN Technology, Applications, and Opportunities Networking in SOA Environments—SOA Networking Introduction and Overview XML, Web Services, and SOA Networking XML and SOAP Messaging SOA Security, Identity Management, and Access Control Security Policy Policy Management WS Management and Monitoring Business-Level SOA Management and Analysis SOA Interoperability WS Standards SOA Platform Functionality, Components, and SOA Infrastructure SOA Network Infrastructure Vendor-Specific Implementations Future of Networking in SOA Environments Server/Storage Virtualization and Grid Computing for Commercial Enterprise Environments Introduction What Is Grid Computing and What Are the Key Issues Potential Applications and Financial Benefits of Grid Computing Grid Types, Topologies, Components, Layers—A Basic View Comparison With Other Approaches A Quick View of Grid Computing Standards A Pragmatic Course of Investigation on Grid Computing 2009-12-04T02:26:57Z 2009-12-04T02:26:57Z 2008 Book http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/1616 en application/rar CRC Press