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Enhancing Enterprise and Service-Oriented Architectures with Advanced Web Portal Technologies [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 323 pages, weight: 1250 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2012
  • Leidėjas: Idea Group,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1466603364
  • ISBN-13: 9781466603363
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 323 pages, weight: 1250 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2012
  • Leidėjas: Idea Group,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1466603364
  • ISBN-13: 9781466603363
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Enhancing Enterprise and Service-Oriented Architectures with Advanced Web Portal Technologies offers the latest research and development within the field, filled with case studies, research, methodologies and frameworks from contributors around the world. In order to stay abreast of the cutting edge in the field, it is vital for academics and practitioners alike to stay involved and studied with the latest publications. This volume contains a wide range of subject matters, levels of technical expertise and development, and new technological advances within the field, and will serve as an excellent resource both as a handbook and a research manual.
Preface xvi
Section 1 Portal Technology
Chapter 1 Do You Need a Content Management System?
1(6)
Jana Polgar
Chapter 2 A Cloud Portal Architecture for Large-Scale Application Services
7(15)
Jun-Jang Jeng
Ajay Mohindra
Jeaha Yang
Henry Chang
Chapter 3 Lotus Workforce Management: Streamlining Human Resource Management
22(15)
Jerh. O'Connor
Ronan Dalton
Don Naro
Chapter 4 Using WSRP 2.0 with JSR 168 and 286 Portlets
37(13)
Jana Polgar
Chapter 5 WSRP, SOA and UDDI
50(13)
Tony Polgar
Chapter 6 Use of Web Analytics in Portals
63(5)
Jana Polgar
Chapter 7 Search Integration with WebSphere Portal: The Options and Challenges
68(19)
Andreas Prokoph
Chapter 8 Challenges of Multi Device Support with Portals
87(17)
Jaye Fitzgerald
Van Landrum
Section 2 Security, Architecture and Mobility in Portals
Chapter 9 Generalized Evidential Processing in Multiple Simultaneous Threat Detection in UNIX
104(17)
Zafar Sultan
Paul Kwan
Chapter 10 Using Ajax to Track Student Attention
121(10)
Jan Newmarch
Chapter 11 How Thick Is Your Client?
131(11)
Ed Young
Michael Jessopp
Chapter 12 An Integration Ontology for Components Composition
142(8)
Sofien Khemakhem
Khalil Drira
Mohamed Jmaiel
Chapter 13 The Philosophy of Software Architecture
150(13)
Amit Goel
Section 3 Practical Experiences of Business Today
Chapter 14 Impact of Web Portal Announcements on Market Valuations: An Event Study
163(17)
Manish Gupta
Raj Sharman
Chapter 15 Part of the Tool Kit: SOA and Good Business Practices
180(8)
Kee Wong
Greg Adamson
Chapter 16 Interview: Portal Experiences of Not-for-Profit Organisations
188(7)
Greg Adamson
Rick Noble
Chapter 17 Portals, Technology and E-Learning
195(10)
Greg Adamson
Section 4 Learning for Future Portal and SOA Implementations
Chapter 18 Improving Our Approach to Internet and SOA Projects
205(5)
Neil Richardson
Chapter 19 Challenges in Researching Portals and the Internet
210(13)
Greg Adamson
Chapter 20 Containers and Connectors as Elements in a Portal Design Framework
223(22)
Joe Lamantia
Chapter 21 Enhancing the Portal Experience
245(14)
Joe Lamantia
Chapter 22 Using the Building Blocks: Evolution of a Portal Suite
259(13)
Joe Lamantia
Compilation of References 272(14)
About the Contributors 286(4)
Index 290