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Title: Developing E-Business Systems and Architectures: A Manager's Guide by Paul Harmon, Michael Rosen, Michael Guttman, Michael Rosen, Michael Guttman ISBN: 1-55860-665-3 Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Pub. Date: 01 November, 2000 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $36.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 2.9 (10 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: IT Consultant
Comment: I found the material valuable in helping me convey technical concepts to non-technical personnel. Part of my responsibility is to ensure all parties correctly understand the "why" as much as the "what" and "how" of an e-business project. The primary benefit I got was being able to see what the strategists are looking for in an e-business solution and how to present it in their terms. This book has also helped me address those who would chase "technology du jour" solutions that may be flashy but offer little or no real value other than to pad a resume.
Some of the ideas presented have provided a good starting point for team discussions and follow-on research projects. Also, the material has helped me develop an informal education program to help some mainframe structure programming folks make the transition to an e-business development environment.
At times, some of the material seemed a little jolty but overall I would recommend this to anyone with the desire to get a high-level overview without marketing hype. One reviewer pointed out that you cannot develop a complete solution, or even a detailed project plan, with this book alone. I would agree. However, used as an introduction and an accompanying text for more detailed technical books, "Developing E-Business Systems and Architectures" definitely adds value to my library.
Rating: 5
Summary: Clearly written overview of a complex subject
Comment: I read this book to get up-to-speed in the systems and architectures that provide the underpinnings of e-business. I am neither an e-commerce specialist nor a systems architect, but felt the need to understand the basics. Until this book I searched in vain for one that could do a reasonable job of explaining such an encompassing and potentially complex subject.
What sets this book apart is its business focus and the fact that it was obviously written for managers who need to see the big picture without getting caught up in technical details.
The first four chapters focus strictly on the business issues and provide some good information about how to develop a workable e-business strategy. I like this because the author puts business imperatives and process before technology, which is as it should be.
Chapter 5 steps you through some of the major systems and subsystems that comprise an "e-business" system. Despite the technical nature, the author does not stray far from business issues. This, in my opinion, is big plus.
Architecture is covered thoroughly enough for a solid overview in chapters 6 and 7. I personally gained a good understanding of system architectures in general and e-business architecture considerations in particular. More importantly, although the author went into increasing levels of detain and delved into some areas in the deeper end of the technical pool, I was able to follow the material. This is a tribute to the clear writing, excellent use of illustrations, and the author's personal talent for explaining complex topics in an understandable manner.
The remainder of the book addressed the transition to e-business from business process and technical architecture points of view. While I found this chapter interesting, it did not grab my attention like the previous seven chapters did. However, the material is valuable.
My goal of gaining an understanding of e-commerce systems and architectures at a high level was met thanks to this book. The book itself exceeded my expectations by making the learning experience easy through the author's engaging writing style and fast paced presentation of a lot of material in a relatively short book. It earns five stars and my highest recommendation to anyone looking for a readable book on the topic.
Rating: 1
Summary: Poorly written book
Comment: I was disappointed by this book. The book is very dated. Several things discussed in the book as successes have fallen by the wayside.
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Title: e-Business 2.0: Roadmap for Success (2nd Edition) by Marcia Robinson, Don Tapscott, Ravi Kalakota ISBN: 0201721651 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Pub. Date: 15 December, 2000 List Price(USD): $39.95 |
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Title: Peopleware : Productive Projects and Teams, 2nd Ed. by Tom Demarco, Timothy Lister ISBN: 0932633439 Publisher: Dorset House Publishing Company, Incorporated Pub. Date: 01 February, 1999 List Price(USD): $33.95 |
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Title: Fundamentals of Project Management: Developing Core Competencies to Help Outperform the Competition by James P. Lewis ISBN: 0814471323 Publisher: American Management Association Pub. Date: 01 January, 2002 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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Title: A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) -- 2000 Edition by Project Management Institute ISBN: 1880410230 Publisher: Project Management Institute Pub. Date: 01 December, 2000 List Price(USD): $35.95 |
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Title: The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit : Expert Methods for Designing, Developing, and Deploying Data Warehouses by Ralph Kimball, Laura Reeves, Margy Ross, Warren Thornthwaite ISBN: 0471255475 Publisher: Wiley Pub. Date: 13 August, 1998 List Price(USD): $65.00 |
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