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Keeping the U.S. computer industry competitive : systems integration : a colloquium report / by the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications, National Research Council.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
National Research Council (U.S.). Computer Science and Telecommunications Board.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer industry--United States.
Computer industry.
Competition, International.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (106 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Keeping the US computer industry competitive
Keeping the US computer industry competitive.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1992.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Systems integration--the enterprise-wide integration of computer applications--offers an enormous opportunity for U.S. firms to capitalize on their strengths in such areas as complex software, networking, and management. In this book, industry leaders, university researchers, and government policymakers discuss what systems integration is, its importance and prospects for growth, why it is expected to define the characteristics of computerization for decades to come, and why the United States is perceived to have a strong competitive advantage.
Contents:
KEEPING THE U.S. COMPUTER INDUSTRY COMPETITIVE: SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
Copyright
Preface
Contents
Executive Summary
1 Overview
EVOLUTION OF A U.S. BUSINESS CONCEPT
STATUS OF THE U.S. INDUSTRY
Global Prospects
Sources of U.S. Advantage
CONVERGING TECHNOLOGY: A DRIVING FORCE
A NETWORKED SOCIETY: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
NOTES
2 Applications of Integrated Systems: Evolution in Concept and Practice
MOTIVATIONS FOR SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
DISTRIBUTED NETWORKED COMPUTING: EVOLUTION IN UNDERSTANDING
SYSTEMS INTEGRATION AS "PROCESS INNOVATION
ASSIMILATING INFORMATION AND ENABLING PEOPLE
ACHIEVING EFFECTIVE SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
Understanding the Organization and the Application Area
Recognizing Essential Features of Information Systems
System Architecture
Data Communication Capabilities
Security
Network Management and Reliability
Ease of Use and Effective Presentation of Information
ISSUES AND RESEARCH NEEDS
Adapting the Installed Base of Information Technology
Software Design, Development, and Reuse
Methodologies to Guide Organizational Change
Standardization
Personnel Needs
3 Enabling Technology: Communications and Software
COMMUNICATIONS SURVEY
Integrated Services Digital Network Service
Toward Broadband Networks
Whither OSI?
Integrating Communications Media
SOFTWARE
Measures of Complexity and Performance
Software Architecture
Software Standards
Converging Software Interests
APPENDIX: STANDARDS MAKING AT A GLANCE
4 The Next Tier: Building Systems of Systems
BROADENING PERSPECTIVE
SYSTEMS AS COMPONENTS
Integratable Components
Simplicity, Transparency, and Functionality
Selectable Speed, Reliability, and Security.
Consistent Architecture and Efficient Methods for Distributed Development of Systems
Network Intelligence
Effective Presentation of Information
AN INDUSTRY OF INDUSTRIES
SHOULD THE MARKET DECIDE?
COMMUNICATIONS: A "HALF-REGULATED" INDUSTRY
THE HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM: A STEP TOWARD AN ADVANCED NATIONWIDE INFORMATION NETWORK
5 Prerequisites for Progress
MAKING STRATEGIC INVESTMENTS
The Need for Government Leadership
Applications, Demonstrations, and Incentives
ATTENDING TO STANDARDS
ENHANCING THE ROLE OF UNIVERSITIES
PURSUING ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES
Systems Integration as a Science and Engineering Discipline
Computing Hardware and Software Capabilities
Re-engineering and Building on the Installed Base of Technology
ATTENDING TO HUMAN ELEMENTS
PROVIDING FOR SECURITY AND PRIVACY
DEVELOPING A SHARED VISION OF THE INFORMATION AGE
Appendixes
Appendix A Colloquium Program
Appendix B Colloquium Participants.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9786610211661
9781280211669
1280211660
9780309572545
0309572541
9780585155487
0585155488
OCLC:
70771979

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