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Implementing a learning management system globally: an innovative change management approach.
Learning management systems (LMSs) have become an increasingly important tool in business today, not just for the improved training capabilities these systems offer, but also for the business . . .

The role of e-marketplaces in relationship-based supply chains: a survey.
Along with the Internet boom came high expectations for the role of e-marketplaces and their potential to enhance supply chain efficiency. (1) From 1998 to 2000, business-to-business (B2B) . . .

Toward an on demand service-oriented architecture.
Over the last 40 years, information technology (IT) architectures and development approaches have dealt with increasing levels of IT complexity and integration challenges. Constrained budgets . . .

Empowering the business analyst for on demand computing.
The idea of using a process language to encode a software process as a "process model," and enacting this by using a process-sensitive environment is now well established. Over the past decade, a . . .

Declarative techniques for model-driven business process integration.(Model Driven Architecture)
Model Driven Architecture ** (MDA **) has been proposed by the Object Management Group (OMG) to enhance the efficiency and quality of software development and to reinforce the use of an . . .

Aligning technology and business: applying patterns for legacy transformation.
Businesses often depend on information systems that were built with traditional transactional and batch technologies. These information systems--commonly called legacy systems--were built to . . .

A technical framework for sense-and-respond business management.
An on demand enterprise is able to adapt to a rapidly changing business environment. When faced with intense competition and changing customer preferences, this type of enterprise can preserve or . . .

Preface.
As technological and scientific advances proliferate, the practical application of these advances becomes more complex and challenging. Without coordination, innovations in the research and . . .

Message from the vice presidents, industry solutions and emerging businesses and on demand innovation services.
Information technology (IT) deployed in support of business has arrived at a natural step in its evolution toward increasing automation. It has "moved up the stack," first having . . .

Errata.(Correction Notice)
In the paper "z/OS support for the IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server" by A. S. Meritt, J. A. Staubi, K. M. Trowell, G. Whistance, and H. M. Yudenfriend, which appeared in the IBM . . .

Issues in the development of transactional Web applications.
The advent of the Internet revolution has given rise to a new form of enterprise applications known as enterprise Web applications. The main feature that differentiates enterprise Web applications . . .

WebSphere Portal: unified user access to content, applications and services.
A Web portal, or simply a portal, is a Web site that offers a broad array of resources and services typically targeted towards specific categories of user populations. Portals are rapidly gaining . . .

WebSphere Studio overview.
Modern n-tiered applications integrate function that is developed by using many different technologies. J2EE ** technologies, such as JavaServer Pages ** (JSP **), servlets, Java ** Database . . .

Eclipse: a platform for integrating development tools.
Customers developing applications need a variety of different tools from various tool vendors to support the full software development life cycle. Developers can be more productive and effective if . . .

WebSphere Dynamic Cache: improving J2EE application performance.
Modern Web applications carry a heavy burden: they are required to deliver high performance and be full featured. They must feature personalization for individual users, assemble information . . .

Designing WebSphere Application Server for performance: an evolutionary approach.
WebSphere Application Server is IBM's Java-based Web application server that supports the deployment and management of Web applications, ranging from simple Web sites to powerful . . .

WebSphere connector architecture evolution.
Applications need access to many types of resources. A resource may be located on the same machine as the application or on a remote machine and may have no restrictions on its access or a . . .

On demand Web-client technologies.
The World Wide Web has created an incredible growth environment by making business applications easy to deploy, manage, and access. (1) On the basis of open standards and a ubiquitous browser, . . .

Business process choreography in WebSphere: combining the power of BPEL and J2EE.
Web services based on the service-oriented architecture framework serve as the foundation for modern distributed, heterogeneous applications by providing a virtual component model. (1) Not only . . .

Enabling distributed enterprise integration with WebSphere and DB2 Information Integrator.
Industry analysts project that corporate spending for enterprise business integration will represent a $5.6 billion industry by 2006. (1) These projections are driven by the large numbers of . . .

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