Description |
1 online resource (xviii, 348 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
1. Understanding Enterprise Integration -- 2. Architecturing Enterprise Integration solutions -- 3. Modeling and prototyping for integration projects -- 4. Database endpoints -- 5. Application endpoints -- 6. File endpoints -- 7. Web endpoints -- 8. Message transformation -- 9. Message delivery -- 10. Managing business rules and processes -- 11. Deploying and testing integration solutions -- 12. Managing and monitoring -- 13. Security and integration solutions -- 14. Putting it all together |
Summary |
Master the core principles and practices for Enterprise Integration--a powerful strategy for transforming all your business data, processes, and software into a shared, corporate-wide asset. Architecting an effective integration framework poses challenges as complex and idiosyncratic as your organization itself--but senior architects Devin Spackman and Mark Speaker guide you through the steps and events common to every enterprise integration project to deliver your own successful results. You'll walk through critical decision points, typical problems and solutions, and effective techniques. You'll gain a basic framework from which to build your own project--and analyze the code from a complete, working solution. (Midwest) |
Notes |
"Microsoft professional"--Couv. CaQTU |
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English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Management information systems.
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Information resources management.
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Management Information Systems
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Information Management
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Information resources management
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Management information systems
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Electrical & Computer Engineering.
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Engineering & Applied Sciences.
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Information Technology.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Speaker, Mark.
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LC no. |
2004054422 |
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