| Extent: | Online-Ressource (xviii, 812 p) |
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| Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
| Language: | English |
| Notes: | Includes bibliographical references and index Front cover; Contributors; Contents; Introduction; Section I: Integration Drivers; Chapter 1. Defining Systems Integration; Chapter 2. Aligning Strategies Processes, and Information Technology: A Case Study; Chapter 3. The Enterprise Resource Planning System as a Strategic Solution; Section II: Enterprise Architectures; Chapter 4. Architecture Frameworks for Client/Server and Netcentric Computing; Chapter 5. Information Services; Chapter 6. Developing an E-Business Architecture; Chapter 7. An Information Architecture for the Global Manufacturing Enterprise Chapter 8. Server-Based Computing ArchitectureSection III: Enabling Technologies; Chapter 9. Bridging Legacy Data with XML; Chapter 10. Evaluating Objec Middleware: DCOM and CORBA; Chapter 11. Java-Enabled Data Warehousing; Chapter 12. JavaBeans and Java Eneterprise Server Platform; Chapter 13. Web-Enabling a Catacity Database Server; Chapter 14. Application Servers: The Next Wave in Corporate Intranets and Internet Access; Section IV: Component-Based Development; Chapter 15. The Economics of Component-Based Development; Chapter 16. Domain Engineering of Components Chapter 17. Developing and Deploying Server-Side Application with JavaChapter 18. Managing Object Libraries; Section V: Database Servers in an Integrated Environment; Chapter 19. Designing a Capacity Database Server; Chapter 20. Remote Data Subset Synchronization; Chapter 21. Using CORBA to Integrate Database Systems; Chapter 22. Data Dictionary: Data Element Definitions; Chapter 23. Designing an Integrated Data Server; Chapter 24. Rule-Driven Databases and Applications: The Automatic Generation of Schema and Software Chapter 25. Mobile Database Interoperability: Architecture and FunctionalityChapter 26. Integrating EDMSs and DBMSs; Chapter 27. Interfacing Legacy Applications with RDMSs and Middleware; Section VI: Data Warehousing; Chapter 28. The Data Warehouse: If You Build It with the Users, They Will Come; Chapter 29. Data Warehouse Administration and Management; Chapter 30. Web-Enabled Data Warehouses; Chapter 31. Distributed Integration: An Alternative to Data Warehousing; Chapter 32. Online Data Mining; Section VII: Enterprise Resource Planning; Chapter 33. ERP, One Letter at a Time Chapter 34. Is Supply Chain Management the Same as ERP?Chapter 35. Choosing an ERP Implementation Strategy; Chapter 36. Critical Issues Affecting an ERP Implementation; Chapter 37. Risk Management Skills Needed in Packaged Software Environment; Chapter 38. Application Service Providers; Chapter 39. Host Integration Servers; Chapter 40. ERP Packages: What's Next?; Chapter 41. Enhancing Manufacturing Performance with ERP Systems; Section VIII: Enterprise Networking; Chapter 42. The Essentials of Enterprise Networking; Chapter 43. Planning, Designing, and Optimization of Enterprise Networks Chapter 44. Enterprise Network Monitoring and Analysis Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web |
| ISBN: | 0-8493-1149-7 ; 978-0-8493-1149-9 |
| Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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