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Integration-Ready Architecture and Design

Integration-Ready Architecture and Design

Integration-Ready Architecture and Design

Software Engineering with XML, Java, .NET, Wireless, Speech, and Knowledge Technologies
Jeff Zhuk, Internet Technology School, Inc.
November 2004
Paperback
9780521525831
NZD$174.95
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    What would you do if your IT job was no longer performed in your country? Your survival does not lie in limiting global collaborative engineering. IT workers will survive and prosper because of their ability to innovate, to quickly learn and change directions, and to evolve from Information Technology into Distributed Knowledge Marketplace. You have no choice but to be pro-active, learn to stay current, even run ahead of the game. Integration-Ready Architecture and Design bridges the gap for a new generation of wired and wireless software technologies and teaches a set of skills that are demanded by fast moving software evolution. This up-to-date textbook integrates theory and practice, going from foundations and concepts to specific applications. Through deep insights into almost all areas of modern CIS and IT, Zhuk provides an entry into the new world of integrated knowledge and software engineering. Readers will learn the 'what's, why's, and how's' on: J2EE, J2ME, .NET, JSAPI, JMS, JMF, SALT, VoiceXML, WAP, 802.11, CDNA, GPRS, CycL, XML, and multiple XML-based technologies including RDF, DAML, SOAP, UDDI, and WDSL. Students, architects, designers, coders, and even management benefit from innovative ideas and detailed examples for building multi-dimensional worlds of enterprise applications and creating distributed knowledge marketplace.

    • Architecture, design, and code patterns for 'integration ready' service components with Java and XML.
    • Presentation factories of VoiceXML, WAP, and Web technologies
    • Extending existing business with e-business and wireless services and joining distributed knowledge alliance

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This is the new road map for a new generation of students and specialists dedicated to the field of IT and computer information systems' Professor V. Genin, Stanford University

    'This book brings software engineering newbies as well as experts in this area up to date with the latest technologies, software scalability, and integration issues. It will definitely help us create a bridge between software engineering and knowledge-based technologies.' Professor V. O. Safonov, St. Petersburg University Russia and author of Three U.S. Software Patents

    'An impressive attempt to re-define software and knowledge engineering for the 'post-dotcom' era. Two thumbs up!' V. Kaptelinin, Umeå University, Sweden

    'The book is a brilliant synergy of theory and experience. Filled with fundamental concepts together with innovative and yet very practical approaches to modern software engineering, it answers the most important questions of today and allows us to look into the future.' A. Nozik, General Director, Specialized Engineering, Integration, and Automation Company, SZMA

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    Product details

    November 2004
    Paperback
    9780521525831
    640 pages
    235 × 178 × 34 mm
    1.019kg
    50 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Collaborative engineering
    • 2. Software architecture and integration technologies 3. From specific tasks to 'integration-ready' components
    • 4. Integration with voice
    • 5. An introduction to knowledge technologies
    • 6. Write once
    • 7. The new generation of client-server software
    • 8. Wireless technologies 9. Programming wireless application protocol applications
    • 10. A single Jav card identity key for all doors and services
    • 11. The J2ME family
    • 12. Speech technologies on the way to a natural user interface
    • 13. Integration with knowledge
    • 14. Distributed life in JZTA and Jini communities
    • Appendix 1. Java and C#, saga of siblings
    • Apendix 2. XML and Web services
    • Appendix 3. Source examples.