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The Semantic Web: A Guide to the Future of XML, Web Services, and Knowledge Management

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

  • ISBN13: 9780471432579
  • Condition: USED – VERY GOOD
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Product Description
* “The Semantic Web is an extension of the current Web in which information is given
* well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation.”-Tim Berners-Lee, Scientific American, May 2001
* This authoritative guide shows how the Semantic Web works technically and how businesses can utilize it to gain a competitive advantage
* Explains what taxonomies and ontologies are as well as their importance in constructing the Semantic Web
* Companion Web site includes further updates as the framework develops and links to related sites

The Semantic Web: A Guide to the Future of XML, Web Services, and Knowledge Management

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Putting XML to Work in the Library: Tools for Improving Access and Management

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Miller and Clarke, both affiliated with Lane Medical Library, Stanford University Medical Center, outline steps to help libraries make the most of XML. They explain what XML is and why it’s important, show how it integrates with MARC and AACR data, and show how to use XML’s style sheets and schemas.

Putting XML to Work in the Library: Tools for Improving Access and Management

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Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 Administrator’s Companion

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

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Deliver mission-critical software and updates—and help maximize your organization’s productivity—with the essential administrator’s reference to planning, deploying, and maintaining Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003.

Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 Administrator’s Companion

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Uncomplicating Management: Focus on Your Stars & Your Company Will Soa

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

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Managers take note. Your job doesn’t have to be so complicated or so arduous. Use Dacri’s formula for uncomplicating the task of managing. “Rick Dacri knows how to break down the complexities of managing people. This motivating book offers straightforward advise that any manager in any sized organization can use on a daily basis.” -Nathan Poore, Town Manager, Falmouth, Maine “This book packs a powerful punch in areas that managers and entrepreneurs absolutely MUST be savvy in. Leave theory behind! Uncomplicating Management is full of insightful advice from a hands-on management approach. The bottom line is that it works!” – Maureen Regan, President, Seaside Vacation Rentals “…brilliance and simplicity…I love the ‘differentiate between the bright light and dim glow’ reference.’ I’ve never seen it/heard it before but it made me smile. This is such an important topic and seems to have been seriously overlooked in our management practices. You have captured it beautifully in describing how much effort and how many resources we put into the creation of systems to trap and punish the poor performers while the stars go under-appreciated. Makes me sit up and take notice.” – Kathy Hessel, Vice President, Human Resources, Carroll Enterprises

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Dynamic SOA and BPM: Best Practices for Business Process Management and SOA Agility

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

  • ISBN13: 9780137018918
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description

Achieve Breakthrough Business Flexibility and Agility by Integrating SOA and BPM

 

Thousands of enterprises have adopted Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) based on its promise to help them respond more rapidly to changing business requirements by composing new solutions from existing business services. To deliver on this promise, however, companies need to integrate solid but flexible Business Process Management (BPM) plans into their SOA initiatives. Dynamic SOA and BPM offers a pragmatic, efficient approach for doing so. Top IBM® SOA architect Marc Fiammante takes you step-by-step through combining BPM and SOA, and using them together to build a more flexible, dynamic enterprise. Throughout the book, he emphasizes hands-on solutions based on his experience supporting dozens of enterprise SOA implementations. Practical from start to finish, Dynamic SOA and BPM squarely addresses two of the most critical challenges today’s IT executives, architects, and analysts face: implementing BPM as effectively as possible and deriving more value from their SOA investments.

 

Coverage Includes

  • Moving from simplified integration to dynamic processes: realizing the full business value of services
  • Streamlining enterprise architecture to accelerate business and IT alignment
  • Implementing dynamic business processes based on small, flexible modules that can be quickly modeled, tested, delivered, and improved
  • Planning for services and information variability to limit the impact of change on processes and other consumers of services
  • Providing an integration layer between consumers and providers that addresses issues classical Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) approaches cannot solve alone
  • Tooling and practices for the development, management, and monitoring of the complete SOA/BPM life cycle

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