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Integrated Management from E-Business Perspective - Concepts, Architectures and Methodologies (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003)
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Integrated Management from E-Business Perspective - Concepts, Architectures and Methodologies (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003)
Series: Network and Systems Management
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E-Business covers a broad spectrum of businesses based on the
Internet, including e-commerce, e-healthcare, e-government and e
tailing. While substantial attention is being given to the planning
and development of e-business applications, the efficiency and
effectiveness of e-business systems will largely depend on
management solutions. These management solutions demand a good
grasp of both the technical and business perspectives of an
e-business service. There have been many books on the Internet
based on e-commerce, Internet protocols, distributed components
etc. However, none of these books address the problem of managing e
business as a set of networked services. They do not link
enterprise management with network and systems management. This
book provides an overview of the emerging techniques for IT service
management from a business perspective with case studies from
telecommunication and healthcare sectors. It integrates the
business perspective with relevant technical standards, such as
SNMP, WBEM and DMI. This book presents some concepts and
methodologies that enable the development of effective and
efficient management systems for networked services. The book is
intended to familiarize practicing managers, engineers, and
graduate level students with networked service management concepts,
architectures and methodologies with reference to evolving
standards. It should be useful in a number of disciplines, such as
business management, information systems, computers and networking,
and telecommunications. Appendix 2 is based on TeleManagement (TM)
Forum's documents on TOM (GB921,GB910 and GB908). While this
appendix has explained the basic management concept of an e-telco,
TMForum now recommends the use of eTOM as explained in
www.tmforum.com. An overview of eTOM is available in the report The
TeleManagement Forum's enhanced Telecom Operations Map (eTOM) by
Michael Kelly appearing in the Journal of Network and Systems
Management in March 2003.
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