Valentin Nicolescu Mladen Medjovic Helmut Krcmar
Global Portal Systems with SAP: SAP PRESS Essentials 45 (SAP-Hefte: Essentials) von Valentin Nicolescu (Autor), Mladen Medjovic (Autor), Helmut Krcmar
Valentin Nicolescu Mladen Medjovic Helmut Krcmar
Global Portal Systems with SAP: SAP PRESS Essentials 45 (SAP-Hefte: Essentials) von Valentin Nicolescu (Autor), Mladen Medjovic (Autor), Helmut Krcmar
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- Verlag: SAP PRESS
- ISBN-13: 9781592292127
- ISBN-10: 1592292127
- Artikelnr.: 27755873
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Valentin Nicolescu studied business information management at the University of Hohenheim, Germany. Since 2003, he has worked at the SAP University Competence Center (SAP HCC) at the Technische Universität München (TUM), Germany, where he is responsible for the operation of SAP training systems for higher education throughout Germany and for providing SAP training to higher education teachers.
In addition to his focus on components of the SAP NetWeaver technology platform, he is involved in traditional ERP training with SAP R/3 and SAP ERP. He is a certified SAP technology and development consultant XI and a technology consultant Web AS and Enterprise Portal.
Mladen Medjovic completed his Computer Science degree at the Technische Universität München (TUM), Germany, with a minor in Economics. During his studies, he already gained several years of experience in various SAP product areas, and in his dissertation, as well as in his practical experience, he focused on the subject of integrating portals in international organizations. He currently works as an SAP Consultant.
Helmut Krcmar has held the chair for Information Systems at the Information Technology Department of the Technische Universität München (TUM) since October 1, 2002. He is a member of the Information Technology Department, a secondary member of the Economics Department, and a member of the Carl von Linde Academy. Since 2004, he has been a member of the board of the elite graduate program in finance and information management (FIM) in the elite network of Bavaria, Germany. Between October 2003 and May 2007, he was academic director of the ¡communicate! program, and has been scientific director of the Center for Digital Technology and Management (CDTM) of TUM since January 2004.
His research interests include information and knowledge management; engineering and management of IT-based services; piloting innovative information systems in healthcare, environmental management, and e-government; and computer support of cooperation in distributed and mobile work and learning processes. His book Informationsmanagement has seen four editions.
In addition to his focus on components of the SAP NetWeaver technology platform, he is involved in traditional ERP training with SAP R/3 and SAP ERP. He is a certified SAP technology and development consultant XI and a technology consultant Web AS and Enterprise Portal.
Mladen Medjovic completed his Computer Science degree at the Technische Universität München (TUM), Germany, with a minor in Economics. During his studies, he already gained several years of experience in various SAP product areas, and in his dissertation, as well as in his practical experience, he focused on the subject of integrating portals in international organizations. He currently works as an SAP Consultant.
Helmut Krcmar has held the chair for Information Systems at the Information Technology Department of the Technische Universität München (TUM) since October 1, 2002. He is a member of the Information Technology Department, a secondary member of the Economics Department, and a member of the Carl von Linde Academy. Since 2004, he has been a member of the board of the elite graduate program in finance and information management (FIM) in the elite network of Bavaria, Germany. Between October 2003 and May 2007, he was academic director of the ¡communicate! program, and has been scientific director of the Center for Digital Technology and Management (CDTM) of TUM since January 2004.
His research interests include information and knowledge management; engineering and management of IT-based services; piloting innovative information systems in healthcare, environmental management, and e-government; and computer support of cooperation in distributed and mobile work and learning processes. His book Informationsmanagement has seen four editions.
1 Introduction 3
2 Designing Global Portal Systems 7
2.1 Federated Portal Network 7
2.2 Introduction of the Global Inc. Case Study 9
2.3 Case Study: Implementation of the Content Federation in Global Inc 10
2.4 Summary 22
3 User Integration 23
3.1 Basic Principles of User Integration in SAP NetWeaver Portal 23
3.2 Selecting Data Sources 26
3.3 System Architectures 29
3.4 Case Study: User Integration at Global Inc 40
3.5 Summary 46
4 Access Control 47
4.1 Basic Access Control Concepts in SAP NetWeaver Portal 47
4.2 Extending Access Control 49
4.3 Case Study: Access Control in Global Inc 53
4.4 Summary 72
5 Application Integration 75
5.1 Single Sign-On in SAP NetWeaver Portal 75
5.2 Single Sign-On Connections to Remote Web Applications 75
5.3 Case Study: Single Sign-On at Global Inc 76
5.4 Summary 83
6 Localization 85
6.1 Multilingual Capability in SAP NetWeaver Portal 85
6.2 Regional Adaptation 86
6.3 Web Page Composer 87
6.4 Case Study: Internationalizing the Global Inc. Portal 88
6.5 Summary 109
A Source Code 111
2 Designing Global Portal Systems 7
2.1 Federated Portal Network 7
2.2 Introduction of the Global Inc. Case Study 9
2.3 Case Study: Implementation of the Content Federation in Global Inc 10
2.4 Summary 22
3 User Integration 23
3.1 Basic Principles of User Integration in SAP NetWeaver Portal 23
3.2 Selecting Data Sources 26
3.3 System Architectures 29
3.4 Case Study: User Integration at Global Inc 40
3.5 Summary 46
4 Access Control 47
4.1 Basic Access Control Concepts in SAP NetWeaver Portal 47
4.2 Extending Access Control 49
4.3 Case Study: Access Control in Global Inc 53
4.4 Summary 72
5 Application Integration 75
5.1 Single Sign-On in SAP NetWeaver Portal 75
5.2 Single Sign-On Connections to Remote Web Applications 75
5.3 Case Study: Single Sign-On at Global Inc 76
5.4 Summary 83
6 Localization 85
6.1 Multilingual Capability in SAP NetWeaver Portal 85
6.2 Regional Adaptation 86
6.3 Web Page Composer 87
6.4 Case Study: Internationalizing the Global Inc. Portal 88
6.5 Summary 109
A Source Code 111
1 Introduction 3
2 Designing Global Portal Systems 7
2.1 Federated Portal Network 7
2.2 Introduction of the Global Inc. Case Study 9
2.3 Case Study: Implementation of the Content Federation in Global Inc 10
2.4 Summary 22
3 User Integration 23
3.1 Basic Principles of User Integration in SAP NetWeaver Portal 23
3.2 Selecting Data Sources 26
3.3 System Architectures 29
3.4 Case Study: User Integration at Global Inc 40
3.5 Summary 46
4 Access Control 47
4.1 Basic Access Control Concepts in SAP NetWeaver Portal 47
4.2 Extending Access Control 49
4.3 Case Study: Access Control in Global Inc 53
4.4 Summary 72
5 Application Integration 75
5.1 Single Sign-On in SAP NetWeaver Portal 75
5.2 Single Sign-On Connections to Remote Web Applications 75
5.3 Case Study: Single Sign-On at Global Inc 76
5.4 Summary 83
6 Localization 85
6.1 Multilingual Capability in SAP NetWeaver Portal 85
6.2 Regional Adaptation 86
6.3 Web Page Composer 87
6.4 Case Study: Internationalizing the Global Inc. Portal 88
6.5 Summary 109
A Source Code 111
2 Designing Global Portal Systems 7
2.1 Federated Portal Network 7
2.2 Introduction of the Global Inc. Case Study 9
2.3 Case Study: Implementation of the Content Federation in Global Inc 10
2.4 Summary 22
3 User Integration 23
3.1 Basic Principles of User Integration in SAP NetWeaver Portal 23
3.2 Selecting Data Sources 26
3.3 System Architectures 29
3.4 Case Study: User Integration at Global Inc 40
3.5 Summary 46
4 Access Control 47
4.1 Basic Access Control Concepts in SAP NetWeaver Portal 47
4.2 Extending Access Control 49
4.3 Case Study: Access Control in Global Inc 53
4.4 Summary 72
5 Application Integration 75
5.1 Single Sign-On in SAP NetWeaver Portal 75
5.2 Single Sign-On Connections to Remote Web Applications 75
5.3 Case Study: Single Sign-On at Global Inc 76
5.4 Summary 83
6 Localization 85
6.1 Multilingual Capability in SAP NetWeaver Portal 85
6.2 Regional Adaptation 86
6.3 Web Page Composer 87
6.4 Case Study: Internationalizing the Global Inc. Portal 88
6.5 Summary 109
A Source Code 111