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Enterprise Architecture and New Generation Information Systems

AUTHOR: Dimitris N. Chorafas
ISBN: 1574443178

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Enterprise Architecture and New Generation Information Systems
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by Dimitris N. Chorafas


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Overviews some of the concepts behind the enterprise approach to designing computer architectures that is equally concerned with the structure of the entire organization. The author explores next generation information technology, the likely technologies of this decade, and the Internet as the latest answer to merchandising. Some of the topics are revamping the technological infrastructure of a modern industrial company, location independent computing and the role of agents, enterprise data storage, Internet time and the supply chain, and security concerns.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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Based on an extensive research project done by the author in the United States, Britain, Germany, France, Switzerland, Sweden, and Austria from December 1999 to June 2001, Enterprise Architecture and New Generation Information Systems focuses on four main themes: ·Next Generation Information Technology·The Likely Technologies of this Decade·Enterprise Computing·The Internet as the 21st Century's Answer to MerchandisingWhile the majority of books presently available on information systems are written from the viewpoint of system analysis, programming, or common applications, this text:·Brings to the reader's attention the importance of organization and infrastructure·Presents a wealth of case studies to explain the need for reengineering and restructuring·Details the latest advances which influence the implementation of advanced technologyWritten in a simple, comprehensive manner without specific prerequisites and data processing jargon, with concepts and case studies properly explained, this book addresses itself to practitioners in computer technology, telecommunications and software development, who are interested in acquiring skills through knowledge of the most advanced applications, tools, and methods, both present and coming. Enterprise Architecture and New Generation Information Systems will prove appealing to every person charged with planning, developing, applying, and delivering advanced information systems, architectural solutions, and programming products.


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Written in a simple, comprehensive manner without specific prerequisites and data processing jargon, with concepts and case studies properly explained, this book addresses itself to practitioners in computer technology, telecommunications and software development, who are interested in acquiring skills through knowledge of the most advanced applications.


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Enterprise Architecture and New Generation Information Systems
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Enterprise Architecture: For New Generation Information Systems

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Overviews some of the concepts behind the enterprise approach to designing computer architectures that is equally concerned with the structure of the entire organization. The author explores next generation information technology, the likely technologies of this decade, and the Internet as the latest answer to merchandising. Some of the topics are revamping the technological infrastructure of a modern industrial company, location independent computing and the role of agents, enterprise data storage, Internet time and the supply chain, and security concerns. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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