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Developing e-business and architectures

Developing e-business and architectures

A manager's guide

Paul Harmon, Michael Rosen, Michael Guttman

279 pages, parution le 01/12/2000

Résumé

Developing e-Business Systems and Architectures:A Manager's Guide

Paul Harmon, Michael Rosen, Michael Guttman

Wow-1 read the book on the plane last aight-it's the book lva always wanted to write. You'il want to keep it close at hand. lt is an eminently readable dissertation on best practices, application architectures, and organizational metamorphoses that every e-business IT manager needs to know.

-Anne Thomas Manes, Director Business Strategy, Sun Microsystems

A powerfui yet easily understandable strategic blueprint for successfui transition to e-business augmenteil with liberal examples showing the application of techaology for business advantage. A must read for those tasked with managing the migration to e-business.

-Paul Allen, Principal Component Strategist, Computer Associates

Developing &Business Systems and Architectures is not another book on how the Internet is changing business or about the potential of e-commerce. The authors assume that their readers already understand these things. Rather, it is written for executives and managers of medium to large companies who are considering or are already engaged in transforming their companies into e-businesses, and especially for IT managers with responsibilities for designing and developing new corporate software systems.

This book provides managers with a road map to help them develop a strategic plan for their own transition. It focuses on E-business architectures and software development practices that will need to change, and how the c pany itself must change to accommodate software development with components. Since all transformation depe upon people, there is also an emphasis on the reorganization of IT teams to support component-based development.

Features

  • Includes many case studies that the authors, all of whom have written best-selling books on e-business, have gathered from years of experience in implementing these systems.
  • Focuses on the changes companies must make in their IT groups to support the development of e-business initiatives.
  • Fully describes the enterprise component architecture framework for implementing e-business applications with an enterprise class infrastructure.

Contents :

  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • The E-Business Challenge
  • Developing an E-Business Strategy
  • Redesigning Business Processes for E-Business
  • E-Business Applications
  • Components
  • An Enterprise Component Architecture
  • Implementing a Component Architecture
  • Manging the Transition to an E-Business
  • Retooling for the Internet Age
  • Afterword,Suviving the Transition
  • Glossary
  • Notes and References
  • Blibliography
  • Index

L'auteur - Paul Harmon

Paul Harmon

is the editor of Component Development Strategies newsletter and the former editor of CASE Strategies newsletter. He is also Service Director of the Cutter Consortium's Distributed Computing Architecture service. He consults with major corporations on trends in the software industry and has authored many books,including Understanding UML: The Developer's Guide (Morgan Kaufmann), The Object Technology Casebook (John Wiley), and the international bestseller Expert Systems: Artificial Intelligence for Business (John Wiley).

L'auteur - Michael Rosen

Michael Rosen is Chief Enterprise Architect at Genesis Development Corporation, an IONA Technologies' Company. He has over 20 years of experience in distributed computing technologies, including transaction processing, object systems, DCE, MOM, COM, and CORBA, and he coauthored Integrating CORBA and COM Applications (Wiley).

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L'auteur - Michael Guttman

Michael Guttman is CTO and cofounder of Genesis. He is an expert in enterprise component architectures and in the analysis and design of large-scale distributed applications and has written many articles on component and enterprise computing as well as the book The Object Technology Revolution (Wiley).

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Éditeur(s) Morgan Kaufmann
Auteur(s) Paul Harmon, Michael Rosen, Michael Guttman
Parution 01/12/2000
Nb. de pages 279
Format 18,6 x 23,4
Couverture Broché
Poids 384g
Intérieur 2 couleurs
EAN13 9781558606654
ISBN13 978-1-55860-665-4

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