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E-Business implementation : a guide to web services, EAI, BPI, e-commerce, content management, portals, and supporting technologies
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Oxford : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2002
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9780750657518

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'E-business Implementation' is written as a complete guide to successful e-business delivery, from both a project management and a detailed technological perspective. E-business provides a powerful mechanism for organizations to increase productivity and lower costs. However, in order to utilise these considerable benefits, companies must ensure their e-business is implemented correctly and is appropriate to their market segment. 'E-business Implementation' provides a comprehensive guide to successful implementation and is divided into three parts: * Part one begins with a project management structure designed to deliver successful e-business functionality within time and budget, while avoiding the high failure rates common to many technology projects. * Part two details key concepts, technologies, products, vendors, benefits, limitations, and high-level design architectures for e-business, in a phased and risk-managed approach. These include publishing through the Internet and Intranets, portals and content management systems, transacting using e-commerce, integrating internal enterprise applications, integrating with external partners and suppliers, and responding in real-time to changing levels of demand through dynamic e-business and web services. * Part three details a set of critical foundation technologies that must be implemented correctly for the e-business initiative to be successful. These technologies include e-business development languages such as Java, XML and .Net, hardware platforms and their operating systems, security and networking systems, the Internet Domain Name System, and Open Source technologies.


Table of Contents

Structuring an e-business project
Resourcing an e-business project
The five phases of e-business adoption
Phase 1: Internet-based e-business publishing
Phase 2: transacting with customers
Phase 3: internal enterprise application integration
Phase 4: external integration
Phase 5: dynamic e-business and web services
Critical technologies supporting e-business
Java, XML, .Net
Hardware platforms and operating systems
Security
Networking systems
DNS
Open Source technologies
References
Index