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Online-Ressource (340 p)
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Language: English
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Front Cover; E-business Implementation; Copyright Page; Contents; Butterworth-Heinemann - Computer Weekly Professional Series; Overview; Part One Project management phases; Chapter 1 Structuring an e-business project; 1.1 E-business project management; 1.2 The project planning phase; 1.3 The requirements gathering phase; 1.4 The solution research phase; 1.5 The high-level design phase; 1.6 The detailed design phase; 1.7 Build phase; 1.8 Pilot phase; 1.9 Implementation phase; 1.10 Handover phase; 1.11 Project documentation; Chapter 2 Resourcing an e-business project
2.1 Selecting project staff2.2 When to deploy project staff; 2.3 Obtaining project staff; Part Two E-business technology phases; Chapter 3 The five phases of e-business adoption; Chapter 4 Phase 1: Internet-based e-business publishing; 4.1 Key technologies used; 4.2 Types of publishing systems; 4.3 Custom Internet and Intranet publishing systems; 4.4 Portal systems; 4.5 Content management systems; Chapter 5 Phase 2: Transacting with customers; 5.1 Key technologies used; 5.2 High-level designs for transactional e-business solutions
5.3 Benefits and limitations of transactional e-business systems5.4 Vendors of transactional e-business systems; Chapter 6 Phase 3: Internal enterprise application integration; 6.1 Key technologies used; 6.2 Point-to-Point point EAI solutions; 6.3 Middleware solutions; 6.4 Application server middleware solutions; 6.5 Hub and spoke middleware solutions 6.5.1 High-level design of hub and spoke; 6.6 Message bus middleware solutions; Chapter 7 Phase 4: External integration; 7.1 Key technologies used; 7.2 Customized solutions; 7.3 Extended EAI solutions; 7.4 Supply chain management solutions
7.5 Marketplace solutions7.6 Business process integration solutions; Chapter 8 Phase 5: Dynamic e-business and web services; 8.1 Key technologies used; 8.2 Web services; Part Three E-business supporting technologies; Chapter 9 Critical technologies supporting e-business; Chapter 10 E-business development technologies; 10.1 Key technologies used; 10.2 Java; 10.3 XML; 10.4 Microsoft .NET; Chapter 11 Hardware platforms and operating systems; 11.1 Key technologies used; 11.2 Types of hardware platforms; 11.3 Hardware platform performance; 11.4 High-level designs of hardware platform architectures
Chapter 12 Security12.1 Corporate information technology security policies; 12.2 Key technologies used; 12.3 Layered security systems; 12.4 High-level designs of security systems; 12.5 Vendors of security solutions; Chapter 13 Networking systems; 13.1 Key technologies used; 13.2 The corporate IP address allocation scheme; 13.3 Network hardware; 13.4 High-level designs for networking systems; Chapter 14 DNS; 14.1 Key technologies used; 14.2 High-level designs for corporate DNS systems; 14.3 Vendors of DNS systems; Chapter 15 Open Source technologies; 15.1 Key technologies used; 15.2 History
15.3 The Open Source development approach
ISBN: 978-0-7506-5751-8 ; 978-0-08-049460-9 ; 978-0-7506-5751-8
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ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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