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Enterprise Systems Integration
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The convergence of knowledge, technology, and human performance which comprises today's enterprise allows creative business process design. Thus, an organization can create new and innovative ways to service customers or to do business with suppliers and make itself a leader in its field. This capability relies on a successful strategy that integra
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Table of contents
- 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 Architecture
- Section 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 Java
- Chapter 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 Functionality
- Chapter 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
- Chapter 45. Troubleshooting and Analyzing Network Problems
- Section IX: Enterprise Messaging
- Chapter 46. Jurisdictional Issues in Global Transmissions
- Chapter 47. Messaging Gateways
- Chapter 48. Enterprise Directory Services
- Chapter 49. Enterprise Messaging Migration
- Chapter 50. Selecting and Deploying E-Mail Migration Tools and Utilities
- Chapter 51. Integrating Electronic Messaging Systems and Infrastructures
- Section X: Internet Commerce
- Chapter 52. Web-Based Testing and Capacity Planning
- Chapter 53. Business-to-Business Integration Using E-Commerce
- Chapter 54. XML-Based Business-to-Business E-Commerce
- Chapter 55. Multilingual Web Sites
- Section XI: Project and Systems Management
- Chapter 56. Nine Factors for Project Success
- Chapter 57. The Systems Integration Life Cycle
- Chapter 58. Salvaging Projects in Trouble
- Chapter 59. Choosing a Systems Integrator
- Chapter 60. Service Level Management Links IT to the Business
- Section XII: Appendixes
- Appendix 1: ERP Vendors
- Appendix 2: Other ERP Resources
- Index
- Back cover