Enterprise Integration
The Essential Guide to Integration Solutions
Beth Gold-Bernstein, William Ruh, WILLIAM Ruh
Résumé
Integration of applications, information, and business process has become today's #1 IT investment priority. Most enterprise integration books simply explain the technology. This one shows exactly how to apply it. It's a step-by-step roadmap for your entire project-from the earliest exploratory stages through analysis, design, architecture, and implementation.
Renowned enterprise integration experts Beth Gold-Bernstein and William Ruh present best practices and case studies that bring their methodology to life. They address every stage from the decision-maker's and implementer's point of view-showing how to align business requirements to specific solutions, systematically reduce risk, and maximize ROI throughout the entire lifecycle. Coverage includes:
- Supporting strategies, tactics, and business planning: enterprise integration from the business perspective
- Defining realistic project success indicators and metrics
- Establishing integration architectures: supporting near-term needs while building reusable infrastructure services for the long-term
- Adopting metadata architecture and standards
- Implementing four essential implementation patterns: application, information, composite, and process integration
- Understanding service integration and implementing service-oriented architectures
- Providing organizational structure and governance to support effective integration
The authors provide detailed plans and specification templates for application integration projects-both in the book and on the CD-ROM. These projects include identifying business drivers and requirements; establishing strategy; and integrating services, information, process, and applications.
Enterprise Integration was written for every member of the integration team: business and IT leaders, strategists, architects, project managers, and technical staff. Regardless of your role, you'll discover where you fit, what to do, and how to drive maximum business value from your next integration project.
L'auteur - Beth Gold-Bernstein
Beth Gold-Bernstein is vice president of strategic services at ebizQ, the online portal for e-business integration. A recognized expert in integration technologies and technical architectures, she has worked with financial institutions, retailers, and manufacturers to plan, design, and implement large-scale distributed systems. Formerly director of business integration technologies at Hurwitz Group, she is coauthor of Designing Enterprise Client/Server Systems (Prentice Hall PTR, 1998).
L'auteur - William Ruh
William Ruh is CIO and senior vice president of services and solutions at Software AG. A frequent presenter at technical conferences, he testified before the U.S. Senate as an expert witness on technology.
Sommaire
- Enterprise Integration Drivers, Requirements and Strategies
- The Business Imperative for Enterprise Integration
- Business Drivers and Requirements
- Enterprise Integration Strategy
- Enterprise Integration Architecture
- Enterprise Integration Architecture Overview
- Current Integration Architecture Assessment
- Technical Integration Architecture
- Service Integration Architecture
- Information Integration Architecture
- Process Integration Architecture
- Enterprise Integration Solutions
- Application Integration
- Information Integration
- Composite Application Integration
- Process-Driven Integration
- Conclusion: Best Practices for Enterprise Integration
- A: Business Drivers and Requirements Specification (Chapter 2)
- B: Enterprise Integration Strategy Specification (Chapter 3)
- C: Current environment assessment Specification (Chapter 5)
- D: Technical Integration Architecture Specification (Chapter 6)
- E: Service Integration Architecture Specification (Chapter 7)
- F: Information Integration Architecture Specification (Chapter 8)
- G: Process Integration Architecture Specification (Chapter 9)
- H: Application Integration Implementation Specification (Chapter 10)
- I: Information Integration Implementation Specification (Chapter 11)
- J: Composite Application Integration Implementation Specification (Chapter 12)
- K: Process Integration Implementation Specification (Chapter 13)
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Beth Gold-Bernstein, William Ruh, WILLIAM Ruh |
Parution | 14/09/2004 |
Nb. de pages | 408 |
Format | 18 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 850g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780321223906 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-321-22390-6 |
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