Building the agile enterprise with SOA, BPM and MBM
The survival of major corporations is challenged by a worldwide marketplace, international operations, outsourcing, global communities, a changing workforce, security threats, business continuity, web visibility, and customer expectations. Enterprises must constantly adapt or they will be unable to...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
MK/OMG Press/Elsevier
c2009.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
Colección: | MK/OMG Press
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627464106719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Building the Agile Enterprise with SOA, BPM and MBM; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Preface; Target Audience; Book Organization; The Agile Enterprise (Chapter 1); Service-Oriented Architecture (Chapter 2); Business Process Management (Chapter 3); Business Rules (Chapter 4); Enterprise Information Management (Chapter 5); SOA Security (Chapter 6); The Agile Organization Structure (Chapter 7); Event-Driven Agility (Chapter 8); Agile Governance (Chapter 9); Model-Based Management (MBM) (Chapter 10); The Vision; Chapter 1: The Agile Enterprise; Disruptive Event
- GovernanceEnterprise Models; Chapter 2: Service-Oriented Architecture; SOA for the Enterprise; Service Ownership; Service Implementation Management; SOA Electronic Infrastructure; Reliable Messaging; Registry Services; Portal Support; Billing for Services; Service Unit Specifications; Outsourcing; Role of Industry Frameworks; Robust Value Chain Analysis; Abstract Activities; Information Systems Transformations; Chapter 3: Business Process Management; Organizational Context; Modeling Languages; Operating Modes; Rule-Driven Mode; Product Configuration; Multiple Services of a Service Unit
- Loose CouplingTransfer of Value; Sequence of Exchange; Chapter 4: Business Rules; Event Rules; Data Integrity Rules; Event Rules; Rules Management; Chapter 5: Enterprise Information Management; Consistent Data Representation; Cross-Enterprise Views; Enterprise Information Integration; Data Warehouses; Primary Source; Data Hiding; Service Unit Granularity; Knowledge Management; Chapter 6: SOA Security; Accountability and Nonrepudiation; Single Sign-On; XACML Policies; Access Control Administration; Perimeter security; Monitoring, Logging, Alerts, and Audits
- Chapter 7: The Agile Organization StructureDesign Principles; Centralization for Enterprise Optimization; Collaborative Relationships; Production Value Chain Service Units; Chapter 8: Event-Driven Agility; Chapter 9: Agile Governance; Transformation Priorities; Chapter 10: Model-Based Management; References; Glossary; Index