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Open Process Frameworks
David A. Marca
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Description for Open Process Frameworks
Paperback. This book describes a variety of patterns for internet-based solutions that support e-Business and its underpinnings. The sequence of patterns flows from business to process to commerce comprising a fundamental view of e-Business, e-Process and e-Commerce. Series: Emerging Technologies. Num Pages: 153 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: KJ; UY. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 258 x 164 x 12. Weight in Grams: 330.
This excellent book offers a discussion of e-business, e-process and e-commerce design, from the standpoint of business adaptability and durability. It defines and maps their complex interrelationships, as well as providing guidance on conducting e-projects.
Read moreWritten from the standpoint of business adaptability and durability, this unique resource offers proven principles for successful e-business, e-process, and e-commerce initiatives, applications and...
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2005
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United States
Number of pages
153
Condition
New
Series
Emerging Technologies
Number of Pages
184
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780471736110
SKU
V9780471736110
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50
About David A. Marca
David A Marca holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Potsdam University, and an M.S. in Computer Systems from Binghamton University. Marca is Lead Faculty at the Boston Campus of the University Phoenix and also President of OpenProcess, Incorporated, an e-Business consulting firm established in 1997. His clients have included Siemens, Oracle, Dupont, Nokia, Banamex, Mass Financial Services, AdvancedPCS, Southern...
Read moreReviews for Open Process Frameworks
"The frameworks presented in this book offer a strong metaphor for formalizing an e-enterprise, which could be useful for many businesspeople…" (Computing Reviews.com, May 22, 2006)