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As a basis for professional development, a general architecture and a taxonomy for web related standards and techniques are presented in this book. Integration issues and the needed technologies are strongly emphasized and special attention is paid to metadata, process and organizational management. Main commercial approaches and products such as Microsoft .Net, CORBA, EJB are also explained. The models and architectures discussed are illustrated with three accompanying real-world examples: order entry management, supply chain management, and mass customization.

Produktbeschreibung
As a basis for professional development, a general architecture and a taxonomy for web related standards and techniques are presented in this book. Integration issues and the needed technologies are strongly emphasized and special attention is paid to metadata, process and organizational management. Main commercial approaches and products such as Microsoft .Net, CORBA, EJB are also explained. The models and architectures discussed are illustrated with three accompanying real-world examples: order entry management, supply chain management, and mass customization.


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Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Jablonski

Since 1994 Stefan Jablonski is Full Professor in Computer Science (Database Systems) at the University of Erlangen-Nuernberg. Before that, he was affiliated with Digital Equipment Corporation from 1991 to 1994 where he was responsible for advanced development in the areas integration technologies and especially workflow management.

Since 1994 Stefan Jablonski has given lectures in database management, web based application development, integration technologies and workflow. He has published more than 100 papers, mainly in the area of business process engineering and workflow management. He is author of five books in the area of database and workflow management.

Ilia Petrov

Ilia Petrov is a researcher at the department of database systems at the University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany, where he is actively involved in research in the field of web integration technologies and web-services, as well as in the filed of metadata management and repositories. He holds a master's degree in Computer Science and a master's degree in Industrial Engineering.

Christian Meiler

Since 2002 Christian Meiler is a member of the research staff at the chair of database system at the department of computer science at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany).

He holds a master¿s degree in computer science (Dipl.-Informatiker). His research interests are in the field of integration, process/organizational modelling and content management.

Udo Mayer

Udo Mayer has been working with web technologies since he started to administrate Video-Web-Broadcasts of Lectures in 1997. Since 2002 he is a member of the research group for integration at the Computer Science Department 6 at the Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen / Nuremberg. He holds a Master Degree in Computer Science(Dipl.-Informatiker) and is currently a PhD-Student.

Rezensionen
From the reviews: "The authors have developed a conceptual framework that is based on drawing a clear line between the so-called Web application architectures and Web platform architectures. I find this quite adequate, since it helps make a distinction between concepts ... . All in all, this is an interesting book, one that was clearly necessary to shed a little light on the plethora of acronyms, and the relationships among them, that a typical Web engineer must face." (Rafael Corchuelo, Computing Reviews, February, 2005)