Network Re-engineering

Network Re-engineering

Author: Alan Simon

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0323156258

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Network Re-Engineering: Foundations of Enterprise Computing deals with the aspects of an organization's information systems and communications assets. This book reviews the foundations of enterprise computing including servers, client/server computing, local area networks, user interfaces, and emerging cross-platform development. The coverage of an enterprise computing system needs efficient communication facilities over which interoperability and information sharing devices can operate. This text explains the basic technologies and services that an enterprise computing environment requires: protocol stacks, communications technologies, fundamental interoperability. For example, electronic mail must conform to the CCITTX.400 specifications. Electronic mail systems include message handling, message typing or protocols, naming and addressing, and distribution lists. The book discusses two types of architectures for enterprise computing, namely, the OSE/1 APP and the CA09s. This text also notes that developing enterprise-class applications can be either through a direct development that meet the requirements of the enterprise or through migration of an existing system to a new one. This book can prove useful for programmers, systems officers, computer engineering instructors, and advanced students in computer science.


Network Reengineering

Network Reengineering

Author: James T. Geier

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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Using a friendly, tutorial format that assumes no expertise, this book provides step-by-step guidance for implementing modifications in current networks. It shows network managers how to identify the factors that justify network modification and how to plan for continual change without continual reinvestment.


Reengineering IBM Networks

Reengineering IBM Networks

Author: Anura Gurugé

Publisher:

Published: 1996-07-05

Total Pages: 612

ISBN-13:

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This valuable reference guide shows systems managers how to bring these legacy networks into the 1990s using cost-effective strategies and techniques from all network vendors. With both IBM and non-IBM solutions, this book leads the way to creating efficient and economical broadband networks.


Information Systems Reengineering, Integration and Normalization

Information Systems Reengineering, Integration and Normalization

Author: Joseph S. P. Fong

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-01-01

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 3030795845

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Database technology is an important subject in Computer Science. Every large company and nation needs a database to store information. The technology has evolved from file systems in the 60’s, to Hierarchical and Network databases in the 70’s, to relational databases in the 80’s, object-oriented databases in the 90’s, and to XML documents and NoSQL today. As a result, there is a need to reengineer and update old databases into new databases. This book presents solutions for this task. In this fourth edition, Chapter 9 - Heterogeneous Database Connectivity (HDBC) offers a database gateway platform for companies to communicate with each other not only with their data, but also via their database. The ability of sharing a database can contribute to the applications of Big Data and surveys for decision support systems. The HDBC gateway solution collects input from the database, transfers the data into its middleware storage, converts it into a common data format such as XML documents, and then distributes them to the users. HDBC transforms the common data into the target database to meet the user’s requirements, acting like a voltage transformer hub. The voltage transformer converts the voltage to a voltage required by the users. Similarly, HDBC transforms the database to the target database required by the users. This book covers reengineering for data conversion, integration for combining databases and merging databases and expert system rules, normalization for eliminating duplicate data from the database, and above all, HDBC connects all legacy databases to one target database for the users. The authors provide a forum for readers to ask questions and the answers are given by the authors and the other readers on the Internet.


Reengineering

Reengineering

Author: V. Daniel Hunt

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1995-05-23

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 9780471132004

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The first practical guide to using reengineering to dramatically improve the development and success of new products. Executives, product development teams and engineering design groups will see how to consistently execute successful new product launches. In a compelling, clear fashion, Hunt describes how companies can fully integrate their product development process by focusing on seven key initiatives. They include process understanding; broad-based process reengineering; establishing quality goals and multi-functional teams; using the right tools and techniques; and implementing ongoing continuous improvement.


Reengineering the Information Technology Organization

Reengineering the Information Technology Organization

Author: Peter Varhol

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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Largely rewritten from the 1985 edition to account for radical changes in the situation of refugees, the expansion of both the quantity and quality of research on them, and the much broader range of refugee groups. The core chapters describing individual groups are supported by overviews and comparative studies. Among the groups considered are Afghans, Cubans, Ethiopians and Eritreans, Hmong, Iranians, and Soviet Jews. The selected bibliography is substantially annotated. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Software Methods for Business Reengineering

Software Methods for Business Reengineering

Author: Alfs Berztiss

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 146123980X

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An approach to reorganising businesses using software engineering as a guiding paradigm. The author argues that software engineering provides both the necessary analytical expertise as well as the tools to transform process descriptions to support systems. He begins by introducing the necessary concepts, principles and practice before demonstrating how a business can define and construct the information base required. As a result, any manager or technically-minded person will learn here how to implement the reengineering of a business.