Patterns : Applying Pattern Approaches Patterns for e-business Series
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Introduction to Patterns for e-business and pattern approaches -- 1.1 Introduction to Patterns for e-business -- 1.2 The Patterns for e-business layered asset model -- 1.2.1 Patterns for e-business Web site -- 1.3 How to use the Patterns for e-business -- 1.3.1 Selecting the Application pattern, Runtime pattern and Product mapping -- 1.3.2 Common initiations -- 1.4 Applying Patterns approaches -- 1.4.1 Patterns for e-business in software solutioning -- 1.5 Structure of this redbook -- Chapter 2. Business Solution Delivery methods -- 2.1 Introduction to IBM Global Services Method -- 2.1.1 Work Products and Work Product Descriptions -- 2.1.2 Method families and Engagement Models -- 2.2 e-business Custom engagement model -- 2.2.1 Solution Startup phase -- 2.2.2 Solution Outline phase -- 2.2.3 Macro Design phase -- 2.2.4 Micro Design phase -- 2.2.5 Build Cycle phase -- 2.2.6 Deployment phase -- 2.2.7 Solution Close phase -- 2.3 Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Building solutions on a Single Business pattern basis -- 3.1 Using the Patterns for e-business during proposal development -- 3.1.1 Case study for proposal development -- 3.1.2 Summary -- 3.2 Using the Patterns for e-business during solution delivery -- 3.3 Case study for solution delivery -- 3.3.1 Solution Startup phase -- 3.3.2 Solution Outline phase -- 3.3.3 Macro Design phase -- 3.3.4 Micro Design phase -- 3.3.5 Build Cycle phase -- 3.3.6 Deployment phase -- 3.4 Summary -- Chapter 4. Building solutions on a multiple Business patterns basis -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Using the Patterns for e-business during proposal development -- 4.2.1 Case study for proposal development -- 4.2.2 Summary -- 4.3 Using the Patterns for e-business during solution delivery.