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Architecting portal solutions / [Anup Chandran ... et al.].
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- IBM redbooks.
- IBM redbooks
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Computer architecture.
- Web portals.
- WebSphere.
- Physical Description:
- xvi, 486 p. : ill.
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Research Triangle Park, NC : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2003.
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- Front cover
- Contents
- Notices
- Trademarks
- Preface
- The team that wrote this redbook
- Become a published author
- Comments welcome
- Part 1 A best practice guide to architecting portal solutions
- Chapter 1. Overview
- 1.1 On demand
- 1.2 Portals
- 1.3 Patterns
- Chapter 2. Portal solutions
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.1.1 What is a portal?
- 2.1.2 Types of portals
- 2.1.3 A brief history of portals
- 2.1.4 Functional aspects of a portal
- 2.1.5 Technical aspects of a portal
- 2.2 Architecting portal solutions
- 2.2.1 Deriving value from portal solutions
- 2.2.2 Portal solution best practices
- 2.2.3 Steps for building a successful portal solution
- 2.3 Portals and e-business on demand
- 2.3.1 What is an e-business on demand?
- 2.3.2 Building the on demand operating environment
- 2.3.3 The evolution of e-business on demand
- 2.3.4 How portals can lead to an e-business on demand
- 2.3.5 Portals in an on demand operating environment
- 2.4 Summary
- Chapter 3. A recommended approach to architecting portal solutions
- 3.1 Plan
- 3.2 Execute
- 3.2.1 Step 1: Develop solution requirements
- 3.2.2 Step 2: Develop the logical design
- 3.2.3 Step 3: Develop the physical solution
- 3.3 Implement
- Chapter 4. Architecting On Demand Workplace solutions
- 4.1 Retail case study introduction
- 4.1.1 Company background
- 4.1.2 Core functions
- 4.2 Plan
- 4.2.1 Business requirements
- 4.2.2 IT requirements
- 4.3 Execute (develop solution requirements)
- 4.4 Execute (develop the logical design)
- 4.4.1 Transition to AOD (logical nodes)
- 4.5 Execute (develop the physical design)
- 4.6 Reflection on ODW
- 4.6.1 ODW generic use cases
- Part 2 Extending portal solutions with IBM Business Partners
- Chapter 5. Galaxia and the On Demand Workplace
- 5.1 Galaxia solutions for the industrial sector.
- 5.1.1 Galaxia and ePCM
- 5.1.2 Industry overview
- 5.1.3 Vehicle development process
- 5.1.4 Key business drivers
- 5.1.5 Key infrastructure and IT drivers
- 5.2 The solution
- 5.2.1 Requirement summary
- 5.2.2 Generic use cases for the solution
- 5.2.3 Solution Overview Diagram and identification of patterns
- 5.2.4 Identification of Application patterns
- 5.2.5 Applying the delta Runtime patterns to the Portal composite runtime pattern
- 5.2.6 Product mapping
- 5.2.7 On Demand Workplace
- 5.3 The Galaxia demo scenario
- 5.3.1 Steps in a typical ECR process
- 5.3.2 Product mapping for the scenario
- 5.3.3 Interactions between various applications in the scenario
- 5.3.4 ECR process scenario
- 5.4 Galaxia ePCM
- 5.4.1 ePCM product overview
- 5.4.2 Templates for engineering processes
- 5.4.3 Templates for the Work Management and Task Allocation process
- 5.4.4 Template for order processing
- 5.4.5 Workflow federation
- 5.4.6 Other ePCM features
- 5.4.7 ePCM architecture
- 5.5 Summary
- Part 3 Appendixes
- Appendix A. e-business on demand
- A.1 e-business on demand: A developer's roadmap
- A.2 Resource center: e-business on demand
- A.2.1 Open standards
- A.2.2 Integration
- A.2.3 Virtualization
- A.2.4 Automation
- Appendix B. Using WebSphere Portal
- B.1 WebSphere Portal architecture
- B.1.1 Portlets
- B.1.2 Content and search
- B.1.3 Security
- B.1.4 Personalizing the portal
- B.1.5 Administration
- B.1.6 Collaboration
- B.1.7 Related products
- B.1.8 Application integration
- B.1.9 Mobile portals
- B.2 Developer information roadmap
- B.2.1 Basic skills
- B.2.2 Installation/configuration
- B.2.3 Migration
- B.2.4 Developing portlets
- B.3 What's new with Version 5.0
- B.3.1 New features
- B.3.2 Installation improvements
- B.3.3 Improvements for administering and designing WebSphere Portal.
- B.3.4 Removed features
- B.3.5 Contents
- B.3.6 Available with WebSphere Portal Extend
- B.3.7 Supplementary products
- Related publications
- IBM Redbooks
- Other publications
- Online resources
- How to get IBM Redbooks
- Help from IBM
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Glossary
- Index
- Back cover.
- Notes:
- "December 2003."
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- OCLC:
- 63167869
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