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Book: Enterprise Architectures and Integration Using SOA

Concepts, Methodology and a Toolset

January 2010 Edition

This book, suitable for IS/IT courses and self study, presents a comprehensive  coverage of the technical as well as business/management aspects of enterprise architectures and integration based on SOA principles. This book is based on an IBM grant.   

Instead of one narrow topic, this classroom tested book covers the major building blocks (business architectures, application architectures, technology architectures and integration architectures) of enterprise architectures. Numerous real-life case studies and examples highlight the key points. In addition, the book shows how a computer aided toolset (PISA) can be used to develop real life integrated architectures by using SOA. 

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Book: Mobile Computing and Wireless Communications

Applications,  Networks, Platforms, Architectures, and Security

July 2004 Edition

This book, suitable for IS/IT courses and self study, presents a comprehensive  coverage of the technical as well as business/management aspects of mobile computing and wireless communications.

Instead of one narrow topic, this classroom tested book covers the major building blocks (mobile applications, mobile computing platforms, wireless networks, architectures, security, and management) of mobile computing and wireless communications. Numerous real-life case studies and examples highlight the key points. 

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Book: Information Security and Auditing in the Digital Age

A Managerial and Practical Perspective

December 2003 Edition (UPDATED: August 2004)  

This book integrates people, processes, and technologies to solve the current and future security problems in highly distributed and mobile enterprises. The focus is on recent issues such as Web Services security (e.g., SAML), wireless security, and integrated systems security. Additional topics include security management, policies and requirements, risk assessment and mitigation, cryptographic techniques, security packages (PKI and security auditing tools), a systematic methodology, network security, host security, web security, middleware, security, application security, and auditing in modern environments.

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Book: e-Business and Distributed Systems Handbook

From Strategies to Working Solutions

May 2003 Edition (Updated: AUGUST 2004)  

This is an extensive handbook, available through Amazon.com and other book sellers as paperbacks and e-Book, consisting of the following modules:

e-Business and Distributed Systems Handbook: Overview Module ISBN: 0-9727414-1-0
e-Business and Distributed Systems Handbook: Applications Module ISBN: 0-9727414-2-9
e-Business and Distributed Systems Handbook: Architecture Module ISBN: 0-9727414-3-7 (Updated: August 2004)
e-Business and Distributed Systems Handbook: Integration Module ISBN: 0-9727414-4-5 (Updated: August 2004)
e-Business and Distributed Systems Handbook: Management Module ISBN: 0-9727414-5-3
e-Business and Distributed Systems Handbook: Networks Module ISBN: 0-9727414-6-1
e-Business and Distributed Systems Handbook: Middleware Module ISBN: 0-9727414-8-8 (Updated: August 2004)
e-Business and Distributed Systems Handbook: Platforms Module ISBN: 0-9727414-9-6 (Updated: August 2004)

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BooK:Third Generation Distributed Computing Environments

Middleware, Web  Services, Platforms, and Architectures 

July 2004 Edition

This book gives a systematic analysis of Third Generation Distributed Computing Environments (3GDCEs) and shows how these environments can be used to architect and integrate modern applications. The book contents are based on selected chapters of the "eBusiness and Distributed Systems Handbook" (see the handbook outline above). The selected chapters have been updated and edited to present a recent and relevant view. This book serves as a second edition of the book "Object-Oriented Client/Server Internet Environments", A. Umar, Prentice Hall, 1997.  Numerous real-life case studies and examples highlight the key points. 

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Previous Books (Oldies but Goodies)

1. "Distributed Computing and Client/Server Systems", Prentice Hall, 1993.
2. "Object-Oriented Client/Server Internet Environments" Prentice Hall, February 1997.
3. "Application (Re)Engineering: Building Web-based Applications and Dealing with Legacies", Prentice Hall, May 1997.

 

The "e-Business and Distributed Systems Handbook" is a major synthesis, re-write, and upgrade of these three books. For information on these books, visit the Prentice Hall site (www.prenhall.com) or Amazon.com.