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Enterprise Systems Integration

Enterprise Systems Integration

The convergence of knowledge technology and human performance which comprises today's enterprise allows creative business process design. Thus an organization can create new and innovative ways to service customers or to do business with suppliers and make itself a leader in its field. This capability relies on a successful strategy that integrates the enterprise. Enterprise Systems Integration Second Edition continues to provide you with the business insight and the technical know-how that ensures successful systems integration. The book combines the perspectives knowledge and experience of more than 70 experts in the various areas that involve enterprise integration. Their expertise ranges from hands-on experience with technology and project management to the higher-level issues of business and management strategy. Each chapter examines an issue or technology relevant to today's enterprise. Collectively these chapters span the range of enterprise computing and systems integration. Once armed with the strategy and technologies you must successfully deploy ERP systems within budget and on time. In addition you must be able to integrate them into the rest of the enterprise. Still ERP software does not make up the full picture of today's enterprise. Legacy systems e-commerce and other Web-based systems client/server applications networks and communications systems data warehousing and integrated databases enter into the mix. Enterprise Systems Integration Second Edition paints a comprehensive picture of the technologies that comprise today's enterprise and shows you how to make them work together.

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Design of Enterprise Systems Theory Architecture and Methods

Design of Enterprise Systems Theory Architecture and Methods

In practice many different people with backgrounds in many different disciplines contribute to the design of an enterprise. Anyone who makes decisions to change the current enterprise to achieve some preferred structure is considered a designer. What is problematic is how to use the knowledge of separate aspects of the enterprise to achieve a globally optimized enterprise. The synthesis of knowledge from many disciplines to design an enterprise defines the field of enterprise engineering. Because enterprise systems are exceedingly complex encompassing many independent domains of study students must first be taught how to think about enterprise systems. Specifically written for advanced and intermediate courses and modules Design of Enterprise Systems: Theory Architecture and Methods takes a system-theoretical perspective of the enterprise. It describes a systematic approach called the enterprise design method to design the enterprise. The design method demonstrates the principles models methods and tools needed to design enterprise systems. The author uses the enterprise system design methodology to organize the chapters to mimic the completion of an actual project. Thus the book details the enterprise engineering process from initial conceptualization of an enterprise to its final design. Pedagogical tools available include: For instructors: PowerPoint® slides for each chapter Project case studies that can be assigned as long-term projects to accompany the text Quiz questions for each chapter Business Process Analyzer software available for download For students: Templates checklists forms and models to support enterprise engineering activities The book fills a need for greater design content in engineering curricula by describing how to design enterprise systems. Inclusion of design is also critical for business students since they must realize the import their decisions may have on the long-term design of the enterprises they work with. The book’s practical focus and project-based approach coupled with the pedagogical tools gives students the knowledge and skills they need to lead enterprise engineering projects. | Design of Enterprise Systems Theory Architecture and Methods

GBP 44.99
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Cloud Enterprise Architecture

Cloud Enterprise Architecture

Cloud Enterprise Architecture examines enterprise architecture (EA) in the context of the surging popularity of Cloud computing. It explains the different kinds of desired transformations the architectural blocks of EA undergo in light of this strategically significant convergence. Chapters cover each of the contributing architectures of EA—business information application integration security and technology—illustrating the current and impending implications of the Cloud on each. Discussing the implications of the Cloud paradigm on EA the book details the perceptible and positive changes that will affect EA design governance strategy management and sustenance. The author ties these topics together with chapters on Cloud integration and composition architecture. He also examines the Enterprise Cloud Federated Clouds and the vision to establish the InterCloud. Laying out a comprehensive strategy for planning and executing Cloud-inspired transformations the book: Explains how the Cloud changes and affects enterprise architecture design governance strategy management and sustenance Presents helpful information on next-generation Cloud computing Describes additional architectural types such as enterprise-scale integration security management and governance architectures This book is an ideal resource for enterprise architects Cloud evangelists and enthusiasts and Cloud application and service architects. Cloud center administrators Cloud business executives managers and analysts will also find the book helpful and inspirational while formulating appropriate mechanisms and schemes for sound modernization and migration of traditional applications to Cloud infrastructures and platforms.

GBP 54.99
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Enterprise Unionism In Japan

Enterprise Operations Management Handbook Second Edition

Agribusiness and Rural Enterprise

Enterprise GIS Concepts and Applications

Advanced Risk Analysis in Engineering Enterprise Systems

Advanced Risk Analysis in Engineering Enterprise Systems

Since the emerging discipline of engineering enterprise systems extends traditional systems engineering to develop webs of systems and systems-of-systems the engineering management and management science communities need new approaches for analyzing and managing risk in engineering enterprise systems. Advanced Risk Analysis in Engineering Enterprise Systems presents innovative methods to address these needs. With a focus on engineering management the book explains how to represent model and measure risk in large-scale complex systems that are engineered to function in enterprise-wide environments. Along with an analytical framework and computational model the authors introduce new protocols: the risk co-relationship (RCR) index and the functional dependency network analysis (FDNA) approach. These protocols capture dependency risks and risk co-relationships that may exist in an enterprise. Moving on to extreme and rare event risks the text discusses how uncertainties in system behavior are intensified in highly networked globally connected environments. It also describes how the risk of extreme latencies in delivering time-critical data applications or services can have catastrophic consequences and explains how to avoid these events. With more and more communication transportation and financial systems connected across domains and interfaced with an infinite number of users information repositories applications and services there has never been a greater need for analyzing risk in engineering enterprise systems. This book gives you advanced methods for tackling risk problems at the enterprise level.

GBP 42.99
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Studies in Public Enterprise From Evaluation to Privatisation

Enterprise Security Architecture A Business-Driven Approach

Public Enterprise and Economic Development

Social Enterprise in Central and Eastern Europe Theory Models and Practice

Social Enterprise in Central and Eastern Europe Theory Models and Practice

In the last two decades the quest for a widely accepted definition of social enterprise has been a central issue in a great number of publications. The main objective of the ICSEM Project (on which this book is based) was to show that the social enterprise field would benefit much more from linking conceptualisation efforts to the huge diversity of social enterprises than from an additional and ambitious attempt at providing an encompassing definition. Starting from a hypothesis that could be termed the impossibility of a unified definition the ICSEM research strategy relied on bottom-up approaches to capture the social enterprise phenomenon in its local and national contexts. This strategy made it possible to take into account and give legitimacy to locally embedded approaches while simultaneously allowing for the identification of major social enterprise models to delineate the field on common grounds at the international level. Social Enterprise in Central and Eastern Europe – the last volume in a series of four ICSEM-based books on social enterprise worldwide — will serve as a key reference and resource for teachers researchers students experts policy makers journalists and others who want to acquire a broad understanding of the social enterprise and social entrepreneurship phenomena as they emerge and develop in this region. | Social Enterprise in Central and Eastern Europe Theory Models and Practice

GBP 38.99
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Social Enterprise Cases and Analysis for Understanding Social Business

Corruption in Commercial Enterprise Law Theory and Practice

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Optimal Enterprise Structures Processes and Mathematics of Knowledge Technology and Human Capital

Optimal Enterprise Structures Processes and Mathematics of Knowledge Technology and Human Capital

In the modern world most gross product is created within Enterprise firms project programs state agencies transnational corporations and their divisions as well as various associations and compositions of the above entities. Enterprises being on the one hand complex and on the other hand widespread systems are the subject matter of cybernetics system theory operations research management sciences and many other fields of knowledge. However the complexity of the system obstructs the development of mathematically rigorous foundations for Enterprise control. Moreover methods of operations research and related sciences which are widely used in practice provide optimization of the constituents of an Enterprise without modeling it as a whole system. But the optimization of parts does not lead to the optimality of the whole and also the absence of top-down and holistic mathematical models of Enterprise contradicts the principle of holism and the system approach. The approach in this book looks first at Enterprise Systems and their essential aspects as complex sociotechnical systems composed of integrated sets of structural and process models (Chapters 1 and 2). A uniform description of all the heterogeneous fields of the modern Enterprise (marketing sales manufacturing HR finance etc. ) is then made and the Enterprise Control Problem is posed as a top-down and holistic mathematical optimization problem (Chapter 3). Original models and methods of contract theory (Chapter 4) technology management (Chapter 5) human behavior and human capital (Chapter 6) and complex activity and resource planning (Chapter 7) are developed to solve the problem. Structural processes and mathematical models constitute an Optimal Enterprise Control Framework (Chapter 8) that provides a practical solution to the Enterprise Control Problem. This book is a resource for postgraduate and doctoral students postdoctoral researchers and professors with research interests in the following fields of science: Fundamental Complex Systems study Complex Systems Engineering Enterprise Systems Engineering Applications of Operations Research Optimization Probability and Stochastic processes to Management Science Economics and Business Theory of the Firm Business and Management – general strategy/leadership organization management operations management and management information systems Theory of Business Processes Business Processes Improvement and Reengineering | Optimal Enterprise Structures Processes and Mathematics of Knowledge Technology and Human Capital

GBP 44.99
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The Rural Enterprise Economy

Enterprise Culture in Neoliberal India Studies in Youth Class Work and Media

Enterprise Culture in Neoliberal India Studies in Youth Class Work and Media

The promotion of an enterprise culture and entrepreneurship in India in recent decades has had far-reaching implications beyond the economy and transformed social and cultural attitudes and conduct. This book brings together pioneering research on the nature of India’s enterprise culture covering a range of different themes: workplace education religion trade films media youth identity gender relations class formation and urban politics. Based on extensive empirical and ethnographic research by the contributors the book shows the myriad manifestations of enterprise culture and the making of the aspiring enterprising-self in public culture social practice and personal lives ranging from attempts to construct hegemonic ideas in public discourse to appropriation by individuals and groups with unintended consequences to forms of contested and contradictory expression. It discusses what is ‘new’ about enterprise culture and how it relates to pre-existing ideas and goes on to look at the processes and mechanisms through which enterprise culture is becoming entrenched as well as how it affects different classes and communities. The book highlights the social and political implications of enterprise culture and how it recasts family and interpersonal relationships as well as personal and collective identity. Illuminating one of the most important aspects of India’s current economic and social transformation this book is of interest to students and scholars of Asian Business Sociology Anthropology Development Studies and Media and Cultural Studies. | Enterprise Culture in Neoliberal India Studies in Youth Class Work and Media

GBP 42.99
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International Enterprise Education Perspectives on Theory and Practice

Enterprise: Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Enterprise Agility A Practical Guide to Agile Business Management

Enterprise Agility A Practical Guide to Agile Business Management

Despite the astonishing technological developments in our times it is surprising how little has changed in the way organizations are structured and managed. However organizations are finally changing as they embark on agile transformations. Agility concepts emerged from the dynamics of project management and have evolved as they are being applied to organizational structure and operations. This phase of the agile evolution is known as enterprise agility. Filled with real-world scenarios and company case studies Enterprise Agility: A Practical Guide to Agile Business Management covers the evolution of agility including applied processes lessons learned and realized outcomes. The book starts with the initial phase of the agile evolution project agility and describes how waterfall project management is transformed into scrum which can have positive effects on project timelines scope and budget as well as team motivation. The second phase of agility organizational agility is the evolution of the agile principles from temporary projects to permanent organizational structures. The book explains the main components of organizational agility including structures roles and ways of organizing work. It emphasizes the advantages of transitioning from traditional organizational management to agile. Finally the latest phase enterprise agility transforms each function of the organization. The book acts as a guide and describes the change through the lens of each managerial domain (sales marketing HR finance etc. ) and by presenting the positive impact generated on the company’s overall performance based on case studies. The last chapter illustrates the enablers of this transformation and how they can help the change to be internalized so that the enterprises realize improvements. The book is based on the author’s over 15 years of experience of supporting more than 25 companies in varied sectors on their transformational journey with the last 5 years concentrating on agility. By combining business management trends and principles of agile business development it shows managers how to lead the transformation to enterprise agility by following the path from project agility to full enterprise agility. | Enterprise Agility A Practical Guide to Agile Business Management

GBP 44.99
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Social Enterprise in China State-Third Sector Relations and Institutional Effectiveness

Public Enterprise and the Developing World

Demystifying AI for the Enterprise A Playbook for Business Value and Digital Transformation

Demystifying AI for the Enterprise A Playbook for Business Value and Digital Transformation

Artificial intelligence (AI) in its various forms –– machine learning chatbots robots agents etc. –– is increasingly being seen as a core component of enterprise business workflow and information management systems. The current promise and hype around AI are being driven by software vendors academic research projects and startups. However we posit that the greatest promise and potential for AI lies in the enterprise with its applications touching all organizational facets. With increasing business process and workflow maturity coupled with recent trends in cloud computing datafication IoT cybersecurity and advanced analytics there is an understanding that the challenges of tomorrow cannot be solely addressed by today’s people processes and products. There is still considerable mystery hype and fear about AI in today’s world. A considerable amount of current discourse focuses on a dystopian future that could adversely affect humanity. Such opinions with understandable fear of the unknown don’t consider the history of human innovation the current state of business and technology or the primarily augmentative nature of tomorrow’s AI. This book demystifies AI for the enterprise. It takes readers from the basics (definitions state-of-the-art etc. ) to a multi-industry journey and concludes with expert advice on everything an organization must do to succeed. Along the way we debunk myths provide practical pointers and include best practices with applicable vignettes. AI brings to enterprise the capabilities that promise new ways by which professionals can address both mundane and interesting challenges more efficiently effectively and collaboratively (with humans). The opportunity for tomorrow’s enterprise is to augment existing teams and resources with the power of AI in order to gain competitive advantage discover new business models establish or optimize new revenues and achieve better customer and user satisfaction. | Demystifying AI for the Enterprise A Playbook for Business Value and Digital Transformation

GBP 48.99
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Enterprise Wireless Local Area Network Architectures and Technologies

Enterprise Wireless Local Area Network Architectures and Technologies

This book has been written with the support of Huawei's large accumulation of technical knowledge and experience in the WLAN field as well as its understanding of customer service requirements. First the book covers service challenges facing enterprise wireless networks along with detailing the latest evolution of Wi-Fi standards air interface performance and methods for improving user experience in enterprise scenarios. Furthermore it illustrates typical networking planning and scenario-specific design for enterprise WLANs and provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of enterprise WLAN planning design and technical implementation as well as suggestions for deployment. This is a practical and easy-to-understand guide to WLAN design and is written for WLAN technical support and planning engineers network administrators and enthusiasts of network technology. Authors Rihai Wu is Chief Architect of Huawei's campus network WLAN solution with 16 years of experience in wireless communications product design and a wealth of expertise in network design and product development. He previously served as a designer and developer of products for Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) LTE indoor small cells and WLAN. Xun Yang is a WLAN standard expert from Huawei. He has nine years of experience in formulating WLAN standards and previously served as 802. 11ac Secretary 802. 11ah PHY Ad-hoc Co-chair and 802. 11ax MU Ad Hoc Sub Group Co-chair. Mr. Yang oversees technical research the promotion of standards and industrialization in the WLAN field and has filed more than 100 patents. Xia Zhou is a documentation engineer of Huawei's campus network WLAN solution. She has 10 years of experience in creating documents for campus network products. Ms. Zhou was previously in charge of writing manuals for Huawei data center switches WLAN products and campus network solutions. She is also the author of Campus Network Solution Deployment Guide and was a co-sponsor of technical sessions such as WLAN from Basics to Proficiency. Yibo Wang is a documentation engineer of Huawei's campus network WLAN solution. He has nine years of experience in creating documents for campus network products. Mr. Wang was previously in charge of writing manuals for Huawei switches WLAN products and routers. He was also a co-sponsor of technical sessions such as WLAN from Basics to Proficiency and HCIA-WLAN certification training courses. | Enterprise Wireless Local Area Network Architectures and Technologies

GBP 44.99
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