Description :
Description
Significant research and development advancement has been achieved in enterprise computing, integration, and management. The results of this advancement stimulate the creation of a new class of mission-critical infrastructures, a new category of integration methods and software tools, and a new group of business platforms for cost-effectively exploiting, integrating, and managing business operations across enterprises.
Enterprise Service Computing: From Concept To Deployment presents the emerging service computing, or service-enabled computing, technologies currently preferably used in integrating enterprise-wide and cross-enterprise applications. The topics covered range from concept development, system design, modeling, and development technologies, to the final deployment, providing both theoretical research results and practical applications.
Content :
Table of Contents
Preface
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vii
Section
.
I:
.
Business
.
Aspects
.
of
.
Enterprise
.
Service
.
Computing
Chapter
.
I
Information
.
Technology
.
as
.
a
.
Service
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1
Robin G. Qiu, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
Chapter
.
II
Aligning
.
Business
.
Processes
.
with
.
Enterprise
.
Service
.
Computing
.
Infrastructure
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25
Wei Zhao, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Jun-Jang Jeng, IBM T.J. Watson Research, USA
Lianjun An, IBM T.J. Watson Research, USA
Fei Cao, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Barret R. Bryant, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Rainer Hauser, IBM Zurich Research, Switzerland
Tao Tao, IBM T.J. Watson Research, USA
Chapter
.
III
Service
.
Portfolio
.
Measurement
.
(SPM):
.
Assessing
.
Finanacial
.
Performance
.
of
.
Service-Oriented
.
Information
.
Systems
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58
Jan vom Brocke
, European Reseach Center for Information Systems
(ERCIS), University of Münster, Germany
iv
Section II:
Enterprise Service Computing:
Requirements
Chapter IV
Requirements Engineering for Integrating the Enterprise
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92
Raghvinder S. Sangwan, Penn State Great Valley, USA
Chapter V
Mobile Workforce Management in a Service-Oriented Enterprise:
Capturing Concepts and Requirements in a Multi-Agent
Infrastructure
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105
Dickson K.W. Chiu, Dickson Computer Systems, Hong Kong
S. C. Cheung, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Hong Kong
Ho-fung Leung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Section III:
Enterprise Service Computing: Modeling
Chapter VI
Designing Enterprise Applications Using Model-Driven Service-Oriented
Architectures
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132
Marten van Sinderen, University of Twente, The Netherlands
João Paulo Andrade Almeida, Telematica Instituut, The Netherlands
Luís Ferreira Pires, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Dick Quartel, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Chapter VII
A Composite Application Model for Building Enterprise Information
Systems in a Connected World
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156
Jean-Jacques Dubray, SAP Labs, USA
Chapter VIII
Three-Point Service-Oriented Design and Modeling Methodology
for Web Services Composition
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176
Xiang Gao, Supercom Canada, Canada
Jen-Yao Chung, IBM T.J. Watson Research, USA
Section.IV:.
Enterprise.Service.Computing:.
Technologies
Chapter
.IX
Data.Replication.Strategies.in.
Wide-Area.Distributed.Systems
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211
Sushant Goel, University of Melbourne, Australia
Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia
Chapter
.X
Web.Services.vs..ebXML:.
An.Evaluation.of.
Web.Services.and.ebXML
.
for
.E-Business.
Applications
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242
Yuhong Yan, Canada National Research Council, Canada
Matthias Klein, University of New Brunswick, Canada
Chapter
.XI
Leveraging.Pervasive.and.Ubiquitous.Service.Computing
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261
Zhijun Zhang, University of Phoenix, USA
Section.
V:.Enterprise.Service.Computing:.Formal.Modeling
Chapter
.XII
A Petri Net-Based Specification Model Towards Verifiable Service
Computing
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285
Jia Zhang, Northern Illinois University, USA
Carl K. Chang, Iowa State University, USA
Seong W. Kim, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea
Chapter
.XIII
Service Computing for Design and Reconfiguration of Integrated
E-Supply.Chains
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322
Mariagrazia Dotoli, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Maria Pia Fanti, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Carlo Meloni, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Mengchu Zhou, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
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viii
Section.
VI:.
Enterprise.Service.Computing:.
Best.Practices.and.Deployment
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viii
Section.
VI:.
Enterprise.Service.Computing:.
Best.Practices.and.Deployment
Chapter
.XIV
Best.Practice.in.Leveraging.E-Business.
Technologies.to.
Achieve
Business.
Agility
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356
Ehap H. Sabri, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Chapter
.XV
Concepts.and.Operations.of.
Two.Research.Projects.on.
Web
Services.and.Context.at.Zayed.University
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388
Zakaria Maamar, Zayed University, UAE
About.the.
Authors
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408
Index.
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418
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