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Paperback Building Corporate Portals with XML Book

ISBN: 0079137059

ISBN13: 9780079137050

Building Corporate Portals with XML

Getting a handle on an organization's related internal and external information is a daunting task. Building Corporate Portals with XML is a guide to moving to integrated Web portals to serve internal... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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It's My Professional "Bible"

This book is an excellent single reference and "how to" for Enterprise Engineering, Data Warehousing, Corporate (Enterprise) Portal Deployment, Metadata Management, and Business Reengineering. In addition it provides an overview of XML (eXtensible Markup Language) and describes the uses and value of XML in support of these methods and practices. I have never read a more thorough description of the activities necessary for an enterprise to deliver the right information, regardless of source or format, to the right people, in the right form, and on demand. That alone justifies buying and using this book as my professional "Bible." The authors have also included practical advice and procedures for fully using the power of the Internet, intranets, and extranets to not only deliver quality information, but also transform enterprises to ensure their success in the 21st Century. As if that weren't enough, this book is a virtual "treasure map" that can guide visionary individuals and enterprises through the perpetual dangers of rapidly changing environments to the reward of information systems that fully support enterprise goals and strategies.For over ten years, I have been a successful practitioner of many of the methods and techniques described by the authors, and I found the book to contain well-written, comprehensive descriptions of those methods. I also found many more techniques and practices that are both new and inspired, which will be of great value in my consulting practice. I highly recommend this book to any information technology professional, regardless of experience. It should become your most valued reference. I also recommend that business analysts, management consultants, and enterprise managers acquire this book. Even though you may not be charged with "building enterprise portals," applying the concepts and methods contained in this book will make your jobs easier and may even be the key to your success.

Very pleasently surprised

I picked this book up expecting to acquire a working knowledge of how XML is used in the building of corporate portals. I anticipated wading through a myriad of coding examples and references to this ERP and to that language. I thought I would find a logical road map of how to use my company's metadata and XML to open new arenas in the realm of e-commerce. I was anticipating an academic treatise. I was pleasantly surprised when I found that the title of the book was somewhat misleading. The book is actually a text constructed to educate the reader on the design, development and functionality of corporate portals. If you are looking for a book that you will be able to refer to as a guide to acquire a better understanding of corporate portals, I would highly suggest this book. It is both educational and enjoyable to read. But, if you are searching for a book to function as a technical journal that focuses only on metadata and XML, you should look elsewhere

Excellent presentation of architecture!

This is a fabulous book! There is something for everyone: business executives, IS management, techies, everyone.The work is well written, filled with excellent examples, comprehensive. There are examples of approaches to architecture, methodologies for modeling, explanations and examples of XML, business reasons to pursue these things, etc.I am encouraged every time I see someone providing an excellent presentation of the holistic approach to architecture. I am frustrated every time I see a company rush to the web, getting excited about the shiny new front-end toys, and not being successful because the real problem is in the legacy that shackles the company.A new front end will not provide information by itself. That is a point thoroughly made by this book. Technology is only one part of an information portal. And, perhaps, it is the easy part."To achieve the true flexibility and information support that is offered by Enterprise Portals, organizations must integrate and use their information and knowledge resources more effectively than they do today. This knowledge integration depends on the establishment of an Enterprise Architecture..." pp. 508-509.Some people already embrace this. This book will help others to "get it". Unfortunately, some will never get it. Thank you Mr. Finkelstein and Mr. Aiken. Great Work!!!

From the Foreword by John Zachman: This is a GREAT Book!!!

I love this book, not just for its technical explanations nor for the rigor of the methodological permutations, but because hiding between its covers is a gem ... the clearest explanation I have ever seen for navigating an Enterprise into the dangerous straits of the sea changes of the Information Age."Building Corporate Portals" has as lucid a discussion of the process of identifying the Enterprise mission and goals and so on and transforming them into rigorous models that are fundamental to engineering a modern Enterprise as I have seen. If you read no more, this discussion alone would justify the price of the book."Building Corporate Portals" not only describes the process of building models that are needed to deploy a Corporate Portal, but it also succinctly defines the next wave of technological change and provides samples of how you might reengineer the Enterprise to capitalize on the new technologies. In fact, this is as concise a description of the next wave of technology and the Enterprise reconceptualization as I have seen. This is a GREAT book!! Hiding inside the covers lies some real gems about how to steer your Enterprise into a profitable / viable experience in the Information Age. How long do you think you have? I would suggest, not as long as you need!!!John A. Zachman
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