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041 0 _aIngles;
082 0 4 _a658.84
_221 ed.
_bP985a
100 1 _aPurba, Sanjiv;
245 1 0 _aArchitectures for e-business systems.
246 _aBuilding the foundation for tomorrow´s success.
260 _aNew yok;
_bAuerbach publications.
_c2002.
300 _a800 paginas,
_bIlustraciones,
_c24 X 15.9 cms.
504 _aIncluye, contents
505 _aSection 1.Strategy and planning. -- 1.Business-to-business integration using e-commerce. -- 2.Business-to-business exchanges. -- 3.The asp model; evolution and future challenges. -- 4.Enclaves: the enterprise as an extranet. -- 5.The legal and regulator environment of the internet. -- 6.Writing and implementing internet acceptable use policies. -- 7.Designing equitable chargeback systems. -- Section 2.E-enabled business solutions. -- 8.Building an e-business solution. -- 9.Customer relationship management new technology same rules. -- 10.E-crm is not easy. -- 11.Electronic bill presentment and payment. -- 12.Are human resource departments ready for e-hr?. -- 13.Call management and the internet. -- Section 3.Wireless and mobile business solutions. -- 14.Living in a wireless world: wireles technology 101. -- 15.Wireless; a business and technology perspective. -- 16.Building a wireless web solution. -- 17.Putting data in the palm of your hand. -- 18.Programming wireless applications. -- 19.Wireless communications data center; part 1. -- 20.Wireless communications data center; part 2. -- 21.Wireless internet security. -- Section 4.Project approaches and life cycle. -- 22.Prototyping methods for building web applications. -- 23.Component-based development. -- 24.User interface rejuvenation methodologies available with web-to-host integration solutions. -- 25.Determining whether to buy or build an e-commerce infrastructure. -- 26.An implementor`s guide to e-commerce. -- Section 5.E-enabled architecture and design. -- 27.Usability desing for web-based applications. -- 28.Component architectures: com and corba. -- 29.Distributed coputing objects and components in the enterprise. -- 30.Devoloping internet solutions with soap. -- 31.Elements of a well-designed corporate web site. -- 32.Developing a trusted infrastructure for electronic commerce services. -- 33.Evaluating and selecting e-commerce software solutions. -- Section 6.The e-enabled toolkit. -- 34.Selecting harware and operating sustem software for e-commerce. -- 35.Xml-rosetta stone for data. -- 36.Xml: a common data exchange language for businesses. -- 37.Reengineering information systems with xml. -- 38.Linux and the web. -- 39.Java and its supporting technologies. -- 40.Java and c, similarities, differences, and performance. -- 41.Javabeans and java enterprise server platform. -- Section 7.Solution testing. -- 42.Integrated autmated software testing. -- 43.Web-based testing and capacity planning. -- 44.Evaluating and selecting automated testing tools. -- 45.Testing object based applications. -- 46.Security testing is not all the same: a reference taxonomy. -- 47.Introduction to penetration testing. -- 48.performing penetrations testing. -- Section 8.Solution performance and security. -- 49.Framework for internet security planning. -- 50.Internet security. -- 51.Security management for the world wide web. -- 52.Firewall management and internet attacks. -- 53.protecting against hacker attacks. -- 54.Improving performance in new programming environments. -- 55.Optimizing web desing and database performance. -- Section 9.Advanced topics. -- 56.Cellular digital packet data; an emerging mobile network service. -- 57.Tn3270 and tn5250 internet standards. -- 58.Knowledge portal classification technology: mapping knowledge landscapes.
650 1 4 _aArquitectura de computadores
_96359
650 1 4 _aComercio electronico
_96372
650 1 4 _aExito en los negocios
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