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Cambridge University Press Component-Based Development for Enterprise Systems: Applying the SELECT Perspective (SIGS: Managing Object Technology S.)
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Addison Wesley The Power of Events: Introduction to Complex Event Processing in Distributed Enterprise Systems
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Lean Enterprise Systems: Using IT for Continuous Improvement
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Harvard Business School Press Mission Critical: Realizing the Promise of Enterprise Systems
As information-dependent companies of all types continually expand, acquire, merge and globalize, the need to share critical data--between far-flung sites, independent divisions and even neighbouring departments--increases exponentially. Thomas Davenport, director of the Institute for Strategic Change at Andersen Consulting and a professor of information management at Boston University, advocates integrated enterprise systems (or ESs) to expedite the process. In <I>Mission Critical</I>, he explains how these inherently complicated, unfailingly expensive and yet potentially vital programmes can best be co-ordinated with existing operations. He explores specific benefits as well as possible drawbacks. And he shows why some of the biggest players in the business world have succeeded in their ES efforts, while others with equal resources and similar goals have not.<p>While a properly designed ES will facilitate rapid dissemination of electronic data to pertinent employees, partners and customers through Internet or Intranet access, Davenport repeatedly claims, the key is handling this as a business project, not a technical one. This means clearly defining objectives from the outset, utilising executives with power to execute the required organizational changes and incorporating explicit across-the-board incentives and penalties that are tied to the project's ultimate conclusion. Top managers and information specialists will find helpful guidance here on all relevant aspects of the process, including pre-implementation procedures, software selection, organization-wide strategies and tips on using an ES to its full advantage. --<I>Howard Rothman, Amazon.com</I>
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Kluwer Academic Publishers Scalable Enterprise Systems: An Introduction to Recent Advances (Integrated Series in Information Systems)
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Apress Managing Enterprise Systems with the Windows Script Host
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