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Building J2EE Applications with IBM WebSphere IBM has released a development environment: WebSphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD). WebSphere is a Java technology-based Web application server used to build server-side Java applications. This text shows Java developers how to combine J2EE with Web-Sphere to build applications. | ![]() Handbook of Human Systems Integration Updating and replacing the author's previous book, "Manprint: An Approach to Systems Integration", which was developed specifically for military programmes, this new work covers both public and commercial processes, especially as the interface with systems engineering processes. | ![]() Essentials of Project and Systems Engineering Management, 2nd Edition This study brings together the concepts of project management and systems engineering to describe how these disciplines can be used to better manage the product design and development process. It presents the basics for managers and their staff in a non-mathematical way. |
![]() Enterprise Integration This text combines the basic concepts of integrated systems with practical experience and their use in a business environment. Understanding integration requires an understanding of the business processes within a firm and between a firm and its external business partners. | ![]() Enterprise Application Integration : A Wiley Tech Brief Enterprise application integration (EAI) is the IT challenge of making disparate business applications work together. This introduction explores EAI's pros and cons, and covers key terms and technologies, including distributed objects, object transaction monitors, CORBA, COM/DCOM, and the Web. | ![]() Enterprise Integration This text combines the basic concepts of integrated systems with practical experience and their use in a business environment. Understanding integration requires an understanding of the business processes within a firm and between a firm and its external business partners. | ![]() Foundations of Application Management The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), an independent standards body governing the technology of the Internet, is creating the first Management Information Base (MIB) built expressly for tracking software performance. This book covers development of this new protocol. |
![]() Developing Java Web Services: Architecting and Developing Secure Web Services Using Java Targets the Java developer and programmer who are ready to build Web Services with Java. It goes beyond simply telling about the different Web Services technologies and shows how to actually implement Web Services using Java. | ![]() The Semantic Web: A Guide to the Future of XML, Web Services, and Knowledge Management "The semantic web" is a paradigm that is intended to make computers smart enough to manipulate data on our behalf without human intervention. This book provides an authoritative overview of a new framework for developing intelligent software applications. | Web Services
The application of these technologies are clearly explained within the context of planning, negotiation, contracts, compliance, privacy, and network policies. | ![]() Strategies for Web Hosting and Managed Services This comprehensive resource provides a roadmap that is necessary to build a successful Web hosting strategy. It offers executives and managers the information, techniques, and tools for understanding what they need, why they need it, how to find it, how to manage it, and how to evaluate it. |
![]() Executive's Guide to Web Services This text explains what web services are and how they can make a company much more competitive. | ![]() BEA WebLogic Workshop : Building Next Generation Web Services Visually This guide is intended to help a corporate developer become proficient in using WebLogic Workshop to create web services. Each chapter explains one to three major WebLogic Workshop concepts, including discussion and sample code. | ![]() .NET Web Services For Dummies Web services are Web-based applications that can freely exchange data without concern for inoperability due to platform or development foundation. Many companies are already working with Web service technology and this text focuses on Microsoft's efforts through their .NET technologies. | ![]() Mastering Web Services Security Web Services is a collection of technical standards that can allow companies to communicate seamlessly over the Internet without having to translate messages for each new platform encountered. This text shows how to accomodate this technology within a secure environment. |
![]() Web Programming: Building Internet Applications, 2nd Edition The World Wide Web is evolving technologies such as XML and applications such as e-commerce. While focusing on useful code rather than theory, this book details the essentials of working with the important Web technologies, from client development using HTML and Javascript to full server side applications written in ASP and Perl. | ![]() Web Design with XML: Extensible Markup Language, or XML, consists of tags indicating the content of the data contained on a page. In this introduction to key XML technologies, this title demonstrates how to generate visual output using XML DTDs, Namespaces, CSS, XSL, and XSLT, all illustrated with examples. |