Résumé
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Section I: Overview of Netcentric Computing
Solutions
- Chapter 1: Netcentric: The Evolution of Computing,
Frameworks, and Architectures
- Chapter 2: Netcentric Computing and New Business Capabilities
- Section II: Architectures and Frameworks for
Netcentric Computing
- Chapter 3: Architecture Frameworks for Client/Server
and Netcentric Computing
- Chapter 4: Presentation Services
- Chapter 5: Information Services
- Chapter 6: Communications Architectures
- Chapter 7: Transaction Services
- Chapter 8: Environment Services
- Chapter 9: Base Services
- Chapter 10: Development Architecture
- Chapter 11: A Framework for Testing Netcentric
Applications
- Chapter 12: Operations Architecture
- Chapter 13: Transition Frameworks for Netcentric
Environments
- Chapter 14: Platform Architecture
- Section III: Designing and Implementing Netcentric
Solutions
- Chapter 15: A Framework for Netcentric
Implementation
- Chapter 16: Design and Implementation of Client/Server
and Netcentric Architectures
- Chapter 17: Overview of Data and Process
Distribution
- Chapter 18: Finalizing the Distribution Strategy
- Chapter 19: Netcentric Integration with Existing
Systems
- Chapter 20: Interface Design
- Chapter 21: System Controls
- Chapter 22: Network Infrastructure Options for
Netcentric Implementation
- Chapter 23: Management of Distributed Operations
- Chapter 24: Testing Implementation
- Chapter 25: Site Preparation and Installation
- Chapter 26: Project Management
- Chapter 27: Change Management
- Section IV: Special Topics
- Chapter 28: Netcentric Security
- Chapter 29: Knowledge Management
- Chapter 30: Collaborative Computing Solutions
- Chapter 31: Data Mining
- Chapter 32: The Information Delivery Facility: Beyond
Data Warehousing
- Chapter 33: Componentware
- Chapter 34: Costs and Frameworks for Managing the Client/Server Environment
- About the Authors
- Index
L'auteur - Mark Goodyear
is the Managing Partner of the Architecture Programs
within the Global Technology Integration Services
organization of Andersen Consulting. He directs all
firmwide competency development activities relating to the
design and implementation of systems architecture for
client engagements. These directly affect the training,
development, and core architecture skills of approximately
40,000 consultants around the world. He is a member of
Andersen Consulting's Technology Advisory Committee (TAC),
a group that provides direction to the firm's worldwide
Technology programs, activities and vision. In his 19-year
career with Andersen Consulting he has worked with clients
in both the public and private sectors, specializing in the
design and implementation of advanced, large-scale
systems.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Chapman and Hall / CRC |
Auteur(s) | Mark Goodyear |
Parution | 10/12/1999 |
Nb. de pages | 816 |
Format | 15,5 x 23,4 |
Poids | 1327g |
EAN13 | 9780849398360 |
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