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Convergent Architecture: Building Model-Driven J2EE Systems with UML by Richard Hubert,

Convergent Architecture: Building Model-Driven J2EE Systems with UML by Richard Hubert,
" A compelling vision for application architecture, combined with precise instructions for implementing that vision. It is certain to raise the bar for the application development community." – David A. Taylor, Author ofBusiness Engineering with Object Technology When David Taylor introduced the concept of Convergent Engineering in 1995, there was no telling how far this innovative approach would go. With this book, Richard Hubert follows up on Taylor’ s vision by providing a comprehensive guide to modern architectural style and its implementation using Model Driven Architecture (MDA). You’ ll discover the value IT architectural style brings to development projects and you’ ll learn how Convergent Architecture (CA) leverages MDA to resolve many of today’ s complex IT-related problems at the source. This step-by-step guide walks you through the process of designing and implementing both corporate architectural styles and integrated software systems using the CA/MDA approach. The concepts, techniques, and tools in this book have been tried and tested in practice and are the result of hands-on experience in diverse environments. You’ ll discover how CA optimizes UML, the Rational Unified Process, and J2EE/EJB to achieve new levels of lasting architectural integrity. In addition, this informative book shows: How to build corporate architectures using the latest technologies, like EJB and XML, and design standards and tools, such as UML, Rational Rose, and ArcStylerHow the integrated architectural tool suite, known as an Architectural IDE, supports Model Driven Architecture standardsEach step of the model-driven development process fromthe initial business design to the generation, deployment, and test of complete J2EE/EJB infrastructures. The companion Web site includes hands-on tutorials using J2EE/EJB links to related sites, and updates to the Convergent Architecture and its tool environment.



J2EE Connector Architecture and Enterprise Application Integration by Rahul Sharma,
J2EE Connector Architecture and Enterprise Application Integration by Rahul Sharma,
The Java™ 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform connector architecture is the key component in Java's support for enterprise application integration (EAI) and for linking enterprise information systems (EISs) with Web services. Because many services are now provided through the Web, it is essential that business enterprises have an efficient EAI solution. "J2EE™ Connector Architecture and Enterprise Application Integration is the definitive guide to showing enterprise organizations how to incorporate existing enterprise infrastructure and applications, taking them into the Web-enabled economy of the future. Written for application component developers who are building Connector architecture applications, "J2EE™ Connector Architecture and Enterprise Application Integration explains how to connect applications not only to one another but also to a multitude of EISs and legacy systems. This book is also of interest to independent software developers (ISVs) and others who develop resource adapters for specific EISs. Readers will learn how to link underlying infrastructure products with J2EE application server and platform technologies.



Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture - The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has had automated data processing systems within its medical facilities since before 1985, beginning with the Decentralized Hospital Computer Program information system, including extensive clinical and administrative capabilities. The Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA) supports both ambulatory and inpatient care.

Software architecture - Software architecture or software systems architecture can best be thought of as a representation of an engineered (or To Be Engineered) software system, and the process and discipline for effectively implementing the design(s) for such a system. Such a software system is generally part of a larger system encompassing information and general and/or special purpose computer hardware.

Executive information system - An Executive Information System (EIS) is a computer-based system intended to facilitate and support the information and decision making needs of senior executives by providing easy access to both internal and external information relevant to meeting the strategic goals of the organization. It is commonly considered as a specialized form of Decision Support System (DSS).

SMART Information Retrieval System - The SMART Information Retrieval System is an information retrieval system developed at Cornell University in the 1960s. Many important concepts in information retrieval were developed as part of research on the SMART system, including the vector space model and relevance feedback.



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Business Information Technology Employment - Business Information Technology Employment Information Systems Management In Practice Dealing with the management of information technology (IT) as it is being practiced in organizations today, the emphasis of this book is on the current material that information systems executives find important; its organization is around a framework that readers new to the information can understand. In this 7 th edition, discussions include the rising societal risks of IT, new sections on digital convergence, messaging, business information technology employment and instant messaging, ...

Business Information Technology Use - Business Information Technology Use Information Systems: Foundation of E-Business by Steven Alter, THE REALITY BEHIND SYSTEM SUCCESS... Steven Alter's "Information Systems: Foundation of E-Business, fourth edition," emphasizes the essential role information systems play in today's successful businesses. Viewing information systems from a business perspective, is essential for understanding how e-commerce business information technology use and e-business really work business information technology use and for appreciating why technology is not a magic bullet that solves all ...

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