Publication date: 2002-11-19 List Price: $995.00 Price: $995.00
Review Service-Oriented Management Report: How Web Services Management is the Key to the Service-Oriented Architecture / ZapThink, LLC:Key Findings: Web Services management (WSM) software is software that helps companies manage the systems and applications that underlie their Web Services. Service-oriented management (SOM) software is software that supports the development and execution of a Service-oriented architecture. By 2007, 60% of the total system management market will consist of large vendors who offer SOM solutions, and a full 75% of the system management market (both small and large vendors) will be SOM-enabled. The market for Service-Oriented Management is expected to grow from $30 million in 2002 to $9. 2 Billion by 2007. Web Services Management solutions bridge the gap between the underlying systems and the Services that run on top of them. Starting in mid-2004, the large system management vendors will begin to dominate the SOM space, to the extent that the SOM point solutions segment of the market will reach its maximum in 2005. Table of Contents: I. Report Scope II. Context for Web Services Management 2. [+]
1. Business Drivers for Service Orientation 2. 2. The Role of Web Services Management 2. 3. The Five Categories of Web Services Management Functionality III. Web Services Management Technology Landscape 3. 1. Architectural Approaches 3. 2. Architectural Elements 3. 3. Standards efforts IV. Market Segmentation 4. 1. Web Services Management Market Map 4. 2. System Management Platforms 4. 3. Web Services Security Platforms 4. 4. XML Proxies 4. 5. Private Web Services Networks 4. 6. Transaction/Workflow/BPM Platforms and Tools 4. 7. Web Services Development Platforms and Tools 4. 8. Web Services Testing Tools 4. 9. Web Services Management Platforms V. Current State of the Market 5. 1. Q4 ‘02 - Q1 ‘03: "Everybody in the Pool" VI. Business and Technology Trends 6. 1. Long Term Trends: Relationship to the System Management Market 6. 2. Long-Term Trends: Relationship to Web Services Market 6. 3. Inhibitors to Growth of Service-Oriented Management Market VII. Conclusions Related Research Trademark Notice and Statement of Opinion About ZapThink, LLC.
Authors
- Ronald D. Schmelzer
- ZapThink
Publication date: 2004-11-16 List Price: $995.00 Price: $995.00
Review High Performance and Appliance Approaches for XML Report: XML and Web Services at Wire-Speed / ZapThink, LLC:Market Overview: New approaches are needed to deal with XML-based messages being exchanged on the network that are exceeding the capabilities of the general purpose hardware and software that is now being applied to the problem. Future Trends XML traffic is expected to increase from under 15% of all network traffic on the network in 2004 to just under 48% of all LAN network traffic by 2008. The total XML performance optimization market will reach $1. 2 billion by 2010. Decision Points The effective processing of Very Large Messages (messages that exceed the capabilities of general-purpose processors) is an issue that threatens the long-term viability of SOA implementations.
Authors
- Javelin Strategy & Research
Publication date: 2006-12-01 List Price: $950.00 Price: $950.00
Review Authentication for Online Brokerages: Balancing the Demands of Consumers and Regulators:This report provides in-depth coverage of consumer attitudes regarding the security and overall performance of online brokerages, as well as the general outlook that online brokerages have toward online security and regulatory compliance. With the outbreak of several recent brokerage fraud scandals, online brokerages must reconsider their approach to security and actively ad-dress the rapidly growing problem of identity fraud. Javelin built upon its robust analysis of au-thentication and online banking consumer preference data and interviewed major online broker-ages in the U. S. , obtaining qualitative data on current online security efforts in the industry. Primary Questions • Does online security offer a competitive advantage for online brokerages? • How are online brokerages protecting their account holders online? • How can brokerages use authentication as a method of balancing regulatory pressures and customer convenience?.
Publication date: 2002-08-23 List Price: $995.00 Price: $995.00
Review Testing Web Services Report / ZapThink, LLC:Key Findings: Web Services promise to fundamentally change the distributed computing landscape. This new landscape will present new testing scenarios and problems that companies using Web Services don't currently understand. Today’s enterprises that are dabbling in Web Services aren’t inquiring about or requesting testing solutions. The whole concept of a software development lifecycle will fall by the wayside as companies realize the advantages of orchestrating loosely coupled Services into coarse-grained business Services. As enterprises follow the Web Services model and move from phase one (through 2003) to phase three (2005 and beyond) many testing issues will arise that the current simplistic approach to Web Services testing will not cover. During phase one of Web Services adoption, Web Services are mainly just software components with SOAP interfaces. The dynamic, "publish, find, and bind" capabilities of Web Services characterize phase two of the adoption of Service-oriented architectures. In phase three, taking an agile approach to testing will make the most sense. Vendors of Testing tools do not see Web Services as heralding an emerging market per se; rather, they generally see Web Services as a relatively small evolutionary step in the development of software components. Test-first development will be a primary driver for Web Services testing. [+]
Test-first development, where developers assist in the creation of automated test plans before a line of code is written, has been proven repeatedly to lead to better code, written faster, that meets the needs of stakeholders better. Table of Contents: I. Report Scope II. Context for Testing in the Web Services Model 2. 1 The ZapThink Web Services Roadmap 2. 2 Phase One 2. 3 Phase Two 2. 4 Phase Three III. Web Services Testing Capabilities and Trends 3. 1 Web Services Testing in the Current IT Environment 3. 2 Software Testing Capabilities from Now into the Future 3. 3 The Software Testing Tools Market in the Web Services Model 3. 4 The Convergence of Service Orientation and Agile Methodologies IV. Current State of the Market 4. 1 Web Services Testing Leaders and Followers 4. 2 Drivers for Web Services Testing Tools 4. 3 Barriers to adoption for Web Services Testing Tools V. Conclusions 5. 1 Key Notes 5. 2 Decision Points 5. 3 Figures 5. 4 Tables VI. Vendor Profiles A. Related Research B. Trademark Notice and Statement of Opinion About ZapThink, LLC.
Creator: Ling Liu Edition: 1 Publication date: 2009-04 Dewey code: 005 List Price: $1,199.00 Price: $985.83
Review Encyclopedia of Database Systems / Springer:The multi-volume Encyclopedia of Database Systems provides easy access to relevant information on all aspects of very large databases, data management, and database systems. Over 1,400 illustrated essays and definitional entries, organized alphabetically, present basic terminology, concepts, methods and data processing algorithms, key results to date, references to the literature, and cross-references to other entries and journal articles. Topics for the Encyclopedia — including areas of current interest as well as research results of historical significance — were selected by a distinguished international advisory board and written by world class experts in the field. The Encyclopedia of Database Systems is designed for a wide audience including researchers, graduate and undergraduate students, and other professionals and practitioners. Database specialists, software developers, scientists and engineers who need to deal with structured, semi-structured or unstructured large datasets will benefit from this comprehensive reference. In addition, database and data mining researchers and scholars in the many areas that apply database technologies, such as artificial intelligence, software engineering, robotics and computer vision, machine learning, finance and marketing will also benefit from the Encyclopedia. Publication by Springer is planned for fall 2008; the Encyclopedia of Database Systems will be available as a multi-volume set and an online reference work.
Authors
- David Daniels
- Zori Bayriamova
- Eric Peterson
Publication date: 2005-08-16 List Price: $795.00 Price: $795.00
Review Web Analytics: Framework for Using Data to Drive Business Success / JupiterResearch:
Publication date: 2004-05-11 List Price: $795.00 Price: $795.00
Review Web Services Management Report: The Maturation of a Transitional Market / ZapThink, LLC:Key Points: The short term trend in the WSM market is primarily one of fragmentation. The longer term trend is to the SOAIF, as customers look to vendors to provide coordinated frameworks that offer not just management capabilities, but all the components needed to build, run, and manage SOAs. The opportunities for new entrants in the Web Services Management market will peak in 2004-2005, and drop off rapidly thereafter as incumbents move to consolidate the market. There is a rapidly closing window of opportunity for new entrants in the WSM space to achieve sufficient customer traction to establish themselves as successful WSM vendors. Companies building enterprise SOAs require SOA enablement capabilities, including dependency management, active routing, protocol translation, metadata management, and Service provisioning. Table of Contents: I. Web Services Management: A Transitional Market II. State of the WSM Market 2. 1. Vendor Landscape 2. [+]
1. 1. SOA Enablement 2. 1. 2. Web Services Security 2. 1. 3. Business Management 2. 1. 4. Web Services Testing and Diagnostics 2. 1. 5. Web Services Configuration and Provisioning 2. 1. 6. Metadata Management 2. 1. 7. Business-to-Business Web Services Management 2. 1. 8. Core Web Services Management 2. 1. 9. Vendor Landscape Summary 2. 2. Customer environment III. Market Trends 3. 1. Market Numbers IV. The ZapThink Take 4. 1. Key notes 4. 2. Decision points 4. 3. Figures 4. 4. Tables.
Publication date: 2002-06 Dewey code: 809 List Price: $999.95 Price: $999.95
Review Bibliotheca Teubneriana Latina 2: CD-ROM (BTL-2) (Bibliotheca Teubneriana) / K.G. SAUR VERLAG:{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang1033{\fonttbl{\f0\froman\fcharset0 Times New Roman;}{\f1\ftech\fcharset0 Symbol;}{\f2\fswiss\fcharset0 Arial;}{\f3\fswiss\fcharset0 Courier New;}{\f4\ftech\fcharset0 Wingdings;}}{\colortbl\red0\green0\blue0;\red0\green0\blue255;\red0\green255\blue255;\red0\green255\blue0;\red255\green0\blue255;\red255\green0\blue0;\red255\green255\blue0;\red255\green255\blue255;\red0\green0\blue128;\red0\green128\blue128;\red0\green128\blue0;\red128\green0\blue128;\red128\green0\blue0;\red128\green128\blue0;\red128\green128\blue128;\red192\green192\blue192;}{\stylesheet{\s1\sa100\sb100 Normal;}{\s2\sbasedon1\snext3 Definition Term;}{\s3\sbasedon1\li360\snext2 Definition List;}{\*\cs4\i1\additive Definition;}{\s5\sbasedon1\sa100\sb100\b1\fs48\kerning36\keepn\snext1\outlinelevel1 H1;}{\s6\sbasedon1\sa100\sb100\fs36\b1\keepn\snext1\outlinelevel2 H2;}{\s7\sbasedon1\sa100\sb100\fs28\b1\keepn\snext1\outlinelevel3 H3;}{\s8\sbasedon1\sa100\sb100\b1\fs24\keepn\snext1\outlinelevel4 H4;}{\s9\sbasedon1\sa100\sb100\fs20\b1\keepn\snext1\outlinelevel5 H5;}{\s10\sbasedon1\sa100\sb100\fs16\b1\keepn\snext1\outlinelevel6 H6;}{\s11\sbasedon1\i1\snext1 Address;}{\s12\sbasedon1\sa100\sb100\li360\ri360 Blockquote;}{\*\cs13\i1\additive CITE;}{\*\cs14\f3\fs20\additive CODE;}{\*\cs15\i1\ulnone\additive Emphasis;}{\*\cs16\cf1\ul\additive Hyperlink;}{\*\cs17\cf11\ul\additive FollowedHyperlink;}{\*\cs18\f3\b1\fs20\additive Keyboard;}{\s19\sbasedon1\f3\sa0\sb0\fs20\tx0\tx959\tx1918\tx2877\tx3836\tx4795\tx5754\tx6713\tx7672\tx8631\tx9590 Preformatted;}{\s20\f2\snext1\shidden\qc\fs16\v1\brdrt\brdrdb\brdrw6\brdrcf0 z-Bottom of Form;}{\s21\f2\snext1\shidden\qc\v1\fs16\brdrb\brdrdb\brdrw6\brdrcf0 z-Top of Form;}{\*\cs22\f3\additive Sample;}{\*\cs23\b1\additive Strong;}{\*\cs24\f3\fs20\additive Typewriter;}{\*\cs25\i1\additive Variable;}{\*\cs26\v1\cf5\additive HTML Markup;}{\*\cs27\v1\additive Comment;}}{\*\listtable{\list{\listname ;}\listid1{\listlevel\levelstartat1\leveljc0\levelnfc0\li720\fi-360{\leveltext\'02\'00. ;}{\levelnumbers\'01;}}{\listlevel\levelstartat1\leveljc0\levelnfc0\li1440\fi-360{\leveltext\'02\'01. ;}{\levelnumbers\'01;}}{\listlevel\levelstartat1\leveljc0\levelnfc0\li2160\fi-360{\leveltext\'02\'02. ;}{\levelnumbers\'01;}}{\listlevel\levelstartat1\leveljc0\levelnfc0\li2880\fi-360{\leveltext\'02\'03. ;}{\levelnumbers\'01;}}{\listlevel\levelstartat1\leveljc0\levelnfc0\li3600\fi-360{\leveltext\'02\'04. ;}{\levelnumbers\'01;}}{\listlevel\levelstartat1\leveljc0\levelnfc0\li4320\fi-360{\leveltext\'02\'05. ;}{\levelnumbers\'01;}}{\listlevel\levelstartat1\leveljc0\levelnfc0\li5040\fi-360{\leveltext\'02\'06. ;}{\levelnumbers\'01;}}{\listlevel\levelstartat1\leveljc0\levelnfc0\li5760\fi-360{\leveltext\'02\'07. ;}{\levelnumbers\'01;}}}}{\*\listoverridetable}{\info}{\*\userprops{{\propname HTML}\proptype11{\staticval 1}}{{\propname DocumentEncoding}\proptype30{\staticval windows-1252}}}\margl1440\margr1440\margt1440\margb1440\sl-240\slmult0\deftab720\headery1440\footery1440\fet2\pgwsxn12240\pghsxn15840\viewkind5\ansicpg1252\pgwsxn12240\pghsxn15840\pard\s1\sa100\sb100\marglsxn1440\margrsxn1440\plain\fs24 A database of Latin literature from the Republic to the Empire and late classical antiquity (including a selection of Medieval and Modern Latin texts). The CD-ROM edition BTL2 includes Latin works from more than 500 Roman authors with more than 1,000 works from eight centuries. [+]
It will contain new BT publications from the years 1998 to 2000. \par\pard\s1\sa100\sb100\li0\s8\sa100\sb100\keepn\outlinelevel4\plain\fs24\b1\fs24{\field{\*\fldinst HYPERLINK "special/btl2. html"}{\fldrslt\pard\s1\sa100\sb100\li0\s8\sa100\sb100\keepn\outlinelevel4\plain\fs24\b1\fs24\cs16\cf1\ul Site Licensing Information}}\plain\fs24\b1\fs24\par\pard}.
Authors
- Kristen Flanagan
- Michael Hoch
- Ben Elstein
- John Parker
Publication date: 2000-12-03 List Price: $895.00 Price: $895.00
Review Digital Content Distribution : New Meida, New Challenges~ Buyer's Guide / Aberdeen Group:Digital Content Distribution: New Media, New Challenges - Buyer's Guide, an Aberdeen research report, establishes the definition of DCD and the roles and opportunities in the DCD market for several audiences, including infrastructure suppliers, CDN operators and suppliers, service providers, and enterprise content management teams.
Authors
- Corina Matiesanu
- David Schatsky
- Eric Peterson
- Zori Bayriamova
Publication date: 2004-10-27 List Price: $795.00 Price: $795.00
Review Web Analytics: Spending, Staffing, and Vendor Selection / JupiterResearch:
Authors
- Jupiter Research Corporation
Publication date: 2002-04-01 List Price: $795.00 Price: $795.00
Review Web Site Analytics:Today, little correlation exists between spending on Web site analytics and business benefit, a problem exacerbated by the IT-heavy approach taken to site measurement. As managers are increasingly pressured to provide actionable insight and optimize the value of their Web properties, they will be forced to adopt more flexible tool sets and sounder analytical methodologies. Jupiter expects that annual spending on site analytics will reach $1 billion by 2006, by which time ASP-based services will account for 29 percent of spending.
Authors
- Denis Pombriant
- Kristen Flanagan
Publication date: 2000-12-04 List Price: $995.00 Price: $995.00
Review What Works : Ten Significant CRM Implementations of 2000 / Aberdeen Group:To provide both CRM suppliers and end-users with an answer, Aberdeen Group undertook a project to investigate how corporations, in a variety of vertical industries, use CRM solutions in the real world.
Authors
- Kent Allen
- Christopher Fletcher
- Kristen Flanagan
Publication date: 2000-12-06 List Price: $795.00 Price: $795.00
Review e-Mail Marketing : Relevancy, Retention, and Roi / Aberdeen Group:e-Mail Marketing: Relevancy, Retention, and ROIe-Mail marketing has rapidly become a cornerstone of Marketing Automation (MA), one of the primary and fastest-growing segments of Customer Relationship Management (CRM). From 1999 to 2000, e-mail marketing grew by more than 270% and has emerged akiller application for marketing.
Authors
- ZapThink
- Ronald D. Schmelzer
Publication date: 2002-03-25 List Price: $995.00 Price: $995.00
Review XML Data Storage Technologies and Trends Report: Native XML Data Stores (NXDs) and XML Extensions to RDBMS / ZapThink, LLC:Key Findings: XML content needs to be stored in a manner that it can be searched and retrieved back in XML format. This seemingly simple requirement has profound impact for existing data storage technologies. Expenditure on XML Storage solutions will grow from $75 million in 2000 to over $4. 1 Billion (US) in 2005 XML-enabled RDBMS vendors consumed only 15% of that market in 2000, but will consume over 65% of the total expenditure by 2005. Native XML Data Store (NXD) vendors will realize around $1. 6 Billion in revenue by 2005 The primary methods in use today for storing XML documents include XML-enabled (or extended) relational databases, NXDs, Content Management stores, and file systems. NXDs will increasingly become a solution of choice for storage of document-oriented XML content as well as Web Services, B2B messaging, and other transactional formats. RDBMS vendors will continue to add XML support to their systems to provide users a way to leverage their existing storage assets. XML Query standards will mature over the next 6-12 months. The integration and use of Web Services within XML data store vendors will determine the future of XML-enabled RDBMS vendors and NXD providers. [+]
Companies should base their storage architecture decisions on the amount of XML they are producing and the extensibility of that data. Relational and XML data differ in many, significant ways. The implication is that these two, very different data types may require two, very different storage solutions. Table of Contents: I. Report Scope II. XML Data Storage: A Market Overview 2. 1 XML Data Storage 2. 2 Structured, Semi-Structured, and Relational Content in the Enterprise III. Drivers for XML Storage 3. 1 Content Management, Reuse, and Single-Source Publishing 3. 2 Web Services and Service-Oriented Integration 3. 3 e-Business Messaging and Business Process Auditing 3. 4 Effective Content Searching 3. 5 XML-driven Web Sties 3. 6 Device Communications and Data Storage IV. Support for XML in RDBMS Systems 4. 1 Strategies for Storing XML Data in Relational Databases 4. 2 Advantages of XML Extensions to RDBMS systems 4. 3 Disadvantages of XML-Enabled RDBMS systems 4. 4 Current Support of XML features in RDBMS Products 4. 5. XML-Enabled RDBMS Market Growth V. "Native" XML Data Stores (NXDs) 5. 1 The Native XML Data Store Defined 5. 2 NXD Storage Architectures 5. 3 Advantages of NXDs 5. 4 Disadvantages of NXDs 5. 5 NXD Market Size and Growth 5. 6 WS Support in NXD 5. 7 Schema-dependent vs. Schema-Independent Approaches 5. 8 Eliminating the Need for Data Modeling? VI. Barriers to XML Data Store Adoption and Alternatives 6. 1 XML-based Data Integration 6. 2 Content Management as an Alternative to NXDs? 6. 3 Architectures and Performance Challenges 6. 4 Uncertain Direction of XML Standards 6. 5 When Does the 800-pound Gorilla Enter? 6. 6 Web Services Support in NXDs 6. 7 Value-Adding XML Storage VII. Key XML Storage and Retrieval Standards 7. 1 XPath 7. 2 XQuery 7. 3 XLink 7. 4 The Document Object Model (DOM) 7. 5 Z39. 50 Search and Retrieval Protocol 7. 6 WebDAV 7. 7 XUpdate VIII. ROI for XML Storage 8. 1 Taking advantage of the "X" in XML 8. 2 Enabling Integration 8. 3 Enabling Content Reuse 8. 4 XML Data Storage Evaluation Criteria IX. Market Size and Future Trends 9. 1 Market Adoption of XML Data Stores 9. 2 Trend: Embedding of XML Data Stores 9. 3 NXD Vendor Positioning 9. 4 NXDs as UDDI repositories 9. 5 XML Metadata Mining X. Conclusions 10. 1 Key Notes 10. 2 Decision Points 10. 3 Figures 10. 4 Tables XI. Profiled Vendors 11. 1 RDBMS Vendors with XML Extensions 11. 2 Native XML Data Store Vendors A. Related Research B. Supporting Resource C. Trademark Notice and Statement of Opinion About ZapThink, LLC.
Creator: Margherita Pagani Edition: 2 Publication date: 2008-09-03 Dewey code: 621.38203 List Price: $965.00 Price: $913.98
Review Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking / Information Science Reference:The Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking provides in-depth coverage of the most important concepts, issues, trends and technologies in the multimedia discipline. This encyclopedia is a valuable collection of articles that presents perspectives from over 220 researchers from 32 countries, providing a thorough explanation of emerging multimedia technologies and applications. This contemporary encyclopedia offers, in detail, an understanding of many topics related to multimedia evolution, design, communications, e-commerce, education, security, and virtual communities. In addition, it offers over 1,350 terms and definitions and more than 3,200 references, and is a valuable reference source for all libraries.
Publication date: 2004-01 List Price: $374.00 Price: $985.00
Review Itcc 2004: International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing: April 5-7, 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada: Proceedings / Institute of Electrical & Electronics Enginee:
Authors
- ZapThink
- Ronald D. Schmelzer
Publication date: 2003-01-27 List Price: $995.00 Price: $995.00
Review XML in the Content Lifecycle Report: Creating, Managing, Publishing, Syndicating, and Protecting Content with XML / ZapThink, LLC:Key Findings: The market for XML content lifecycle solutions is expected to grow from $1. 8 Billion in 2003 to over $11. 6 Billion by 2008. Producers of content in the enterprise spend over 60% of their time locating, formatting, and structuring content and just 40% of their time actually creating it. By 2008, about 60% of all content lifecycle products will be XML-enabled. the primary challenge in the enterprise for producers of content - information that is intended for human consumption - is content reuse: the ability to integrate content from disparate sources. Efforts to improve content processes have been slowed by efforts to extract and manipulate content from multiple, disparate data sources. Table of Contents: I. Report Scope II. The Growth and Management of Content in the Enterprise 2. [+]
1. Sources and Growth of Content in the Enterprise 2. 2. The Content Management Challenge 2. 3. The Evolution of the Content Management System (CMS) 2. 4. Markup Languages and Content III. The Content Lifecycle 3. 1. Content Creation 3. 2. The Content Repository 3. 3. Content Management 3. 4. Content Publishing and Distribution 3. 5. Content Syndication 3. 6. Content Protection IV. XML-Enabling the Content Lifecycle 4. 1. Is XML Necessary for Improving the Content Lifecycle? 4. 2. Content Creation: XML-based Authoring and Conversion 4. 3. Content Repository: Native XML Storage and Search 4. 4. Content Management: XML-based Content Componentization 4. 5. Content Publishing and Distribution 4. 6. Content Syndication: XML Standards and Products 4. 7. Content Protection: XML-powered DRM V. The ROI of XML-enabling the Content Lifecycle 5. 1. Cost Savings: Content Reuse 5. 2. Cost Savings: Efficient Content Search 5. 3. Revenue Enhancing: Enabling Content Syndication 5. 4. Cost Savings: Integrating Islands of Content VI. Challenges in Implementing an XML-enabled Content Lifecycle 6. 1. Metadata-encoding Content is Difficult 6. 2. XML May Not be Suitable as a Long-term Archival Format VII. The Service-Oriented Vision of Content 7. 1. Shifting away from a Publish-oriented Mentality 7. 2. Content as Services: Service-Oriented Content 7. 3. Content Lifecycle Functionality as Services VIII. Market for XML-enabled Content Lifecycle Products 8. 1. Market Sizing and Growth 8. 2. Vendor Market Segmentation and Positioning 8. 3. The Future of Content Management Systems IX. Conclusions 9. 1. Key Notes 9. 2. Decision Points 9. 3. Figures 9. 4. Tables X. Profiled Vendors 10. 1. Content Creation 10. 2. Content Repository 10. 3. Content Management 10. 4. Content Publishing / Distribution 10. 5. Content Syndication 10. 6. Content Protection Related Research Trademark Notice and Statement of Opinion About ZapThink, LLC.
Creator: Bernard D. Reams Publication date: 2002-05 Dewey code: 346.73022 List Price: $795.00 Price: $795.00
Review The Law of E-Sign: A Legislative History of the Electronic Signature in Global and National Commerce Act, Public Law No. 106-229 (2000) / William S. Hein & Company:
Creator: Steve Clarke Publication date: 2008-02-08 Dewey code: 004 List Price: $1,550.00 Price: $881.00
Review End-user Computing: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications / Information Science Reference:Paralleling the rapid development of widely distributed information and computing technologies has been an accelerated demand by citizens for electronic access to government services and, conversely, a drive by government administrators to harness the cost, quality, and efficiency benefits that electronic service delivery offers. And alongside these phenomena have emerged a new set of opportunities and challenges in such areas as security, privacy, ethics, and more, to which governments and citizens have only begun to come to terms. Electronic Government: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications meets the pressing need for quality, authoritative research in this domain with an authoritative collection of more than 300 chapters, collected in six volumes. These landmark studies from the leading electronic government researchers worldwide enable libraries in academic, government, and other settings to provide a unified collection on such pressing topics as digital government, electronic justice, government-to-government, information policy, and cyber-infrastructure research and methodologies. This Premier Reference Source provides practitioners and academicians alike with the essential concepts relating to e-government and its implications within the global context.
Authors
- ZapThink
- Ronald D. Schmelzer
Publication date: 2002-12-13 List Price: $995.00 Price: $995.00
Review XML Data Store Multi-Client Study Report: Evaluating the "Sweet Spots" for XML Data Storage / ZapThink, LLC:Study Overview: This study is structured into two parts: a part that discusses the requirements for XML storage and the directions that the market is heading, and a part that profiles specific solutions and how they meet those requirements. PART I: Understanding the Market The first section of this Study explores the market and specific customer needs for XML data stores and answers the following questions: What are the business drivers for XML data storage? What are customers actually doing with XML data stores? What are the requirements for those different solutions? How are these requirements and needs shifting the market for XML data store solutions. PART II: Understanding the Vendors ZapThink worked with a few specific vendors to profile their solutions for XML Data Storage, and this study answers the following questions for each of those vendors: What is the value proposition for the XML data storage product, and for which applications is that solution best suited? What are the features of those products that enable those capabilities? How does the XML data storage solution index, store, query, and manage that data? How do these products perform? Table of Contents: PART I: THE EVOLUTION OF THE XML DATA STORE MARKET I. Setting the Stage: XML Data Storage Requirements II. The Multi-Client Study and Methodology 2. 1. Goals and Objectives of the Study III. XML Data Storage Approaches 3. 1. XML Storage Needs Differentiated from Previous Storage Needs 3. [+]
2. The Emergence of the "Native" XML Indexing and Storage IV. Drivers for XML Storage 4. 1. Enabling the Content Lifecycle 4. 2. Facilitating Data and Application Integration 4. 3. Facilitating Business-to-Business Integration 4. 4. Facilitating and Enabling Web Services 4. 5. Supporting Business Intelligence and Analytics 4. 6. Enabling Rapid Application Development and Prototyping 4. 7. Serving as an Embedded Data Store for Third-Party Applications 4. 8. Serving as an Embedded Data Store for Hardware Devices 4. 9. Conclusion: There is no unified set of requirements for XML data stores V. "Native XML Data Storage" as Product Functionality, Rather than a Market 5. 1. A Short History of the Native XML Data Storage Market 5. 2. The Market Shifts in 2002 5. 3. General Purpose vs. Purpose-Built XML Data Storage VI. Current Market Positioning and Trends 6. 1. Market Positioning of Existing XML Data Storage Solutions 6. 2. Growth of the Market for Purpose-Built XML Data Stores 6. 3. Areas of Opportunity for Purpose-Built XML Data Stores PART II: XML DATA STORE VENDOR ANALYSIS Vendor Analysis: AGiLiENCE XPEERION VII. Overview VIII. Company Profile IX. Identifying the Value Proposition 9. 1. Unique Selling Points and Competitive Differentiation 9. 2. Realizing Return on Investment with AGiLiENCE XPEERION X. Product Features and Functionality 10. 1. Indexing and Storage Technology 10. 2. Document and Data Store Capacities 10. 3. Query Features and Mechanisms 10. 4. API features 10. 5. Supported Platforms 10. 6. Version History 10. 7. Additional Software and Services XI. Applying AGiLiENCE to Particular XML-based Business Requirements 11. 1. Content Lifecycle 11. 2. Efficient Search 11. 3. Knowledge Management 11. 4. Application Embedding 11. 5. Current and Future Application Use Profiles XII. Customers and Implementations 12. 1. Pricing and Channel Sales 12. 2. Sales and Technology Partners XIII. Product Performance Analysis 13. 1. Performance Analysis Setup 13. 2. XPEERION Indexing and Storage Performance 13. 3. XPEERION Insert Performance 13. 4. XPEERION Query Performance XIV. Conclusions Vendor Analysis: NeoCore XV. Overview XVI. Company Profile XVII. Identifying the Value Proposition 17. 1. Unique Selling Points and Competitive Differentiation 17. 2. Realizing Return on Investment with NeoCore XMS XVIII. Product Features and Functionality 18. 1. Indexing and Storage Technology: The Digital Pattern Processing (DPP) Mechanism 18. 2. Document and Data Store Capacities 18. 3. Query Features and Mechanism 18. 4. Access Control, Management, and Transaction Support features 18. 5. API features 18. 6. Supported Platforms 18. 7. Version History 18. 8. XMS Product Roadmap 18. 9. NeoCore Insight 18. 10. Additional Software and Services XIX. Applying NeoCore to Particular XML-based Business Requirements 19. 1. Content Lifecycle 19. 2. Data and Application Integration 19. 3. Business Intelligence and Analytics 19. 4. Rapid Application Development (RAD) 19. 5. Application Embedding 19. 6. Current and Future Application Use Profiles XX. Customers and Implementations 20. 1. Pricing and Channel Sales 20. 2. Sales and Technology Partners 20. 3. Brief Customer Case Study: TIBCO XXI. Product Performance Analysis 21. 1. Performance Analysis Setup 21. 2. XMS Indexing and Storage Performance 21. 3. XMS Insert Performance 21. 4. XMS Query Performance 21. 5. Performance by Number of Simultaneous Users XXII. Conclusions Vendor Analysis: Sybase ASE XXIII. Overview XXIV. Company Profile XXV. Identifying the Value Proposition 25. 1. Unique Selling Points and Competitive Differentiation 25. 2. Realizing Return on Investment with Sybase ASE XXVI. Product Features and Functionality 26. 1. Indexing and Storage Technology 26. 2. Document and Data Store Capacities 26. 3. Query Features and Mechanism 26. 4. Supported Platforms 26. 5. Version History 26. 6. Additional Products and Services XXVII. Applying Sybase to Particular XML-based Business Requirements 27. 1. Content Lifecycle 27. 2. Data and Application Integration 27. 3. Web Services Processing XXVIII. Customers and Implementations 28. 1. Pricing and Channel Sales 28. 2. Sales and Technology Partners 28. 3. Brief Customer Case Studies XXIX. Product Performance Analysis 29. 1. Performance Analysis Setup 29. 2. ASE 12. 5 Indexing and Storage Performance 29. 3. ASE 12. 5 Query Performance XXX. Conclusions Vendor Analysis: Xyleme XXXI. Overview XXXII. Company Profile XXXIII. Identifying the Value Proposition 33. 1. Unique Selling Points and Competitive Differentiation 33. 2. Realizing Return on Investment with Xyleme Zone Server XXXIV. Product Features and Functionality 34. 1. Indexing and Storage Technology 34. 2. Document and Data Store Capacities 34. 3. Query Features and Mechanisms 34. 4. Access Control, Management, and Transaction Support features 34. 5. API features 34. 6. Supported Platforms 34. 7. Version History 34. 8. Additional Software and Services XXXV. Applying Xyleme to Particular XML-based Business Requirements 35. 1. Content Lifecycle 35. 2. Data and Application Integration 35. 3. Application Embedding 35. 4. Current and Future Application Use Profiles XXXVI. Customers and Implementations 36. 1. Pricing and Channel Sales 36. 2. Sales and Technology Partners 36. 3. Brief Customer Case Study: Le Monde XXXVII. Product Performance Analysis 37. 1. Performance Analysis Setup 37. 2. Zone Server Indexing and Storage Performance 37. 3. Zone Server Query Performance XXXVIII. Conclusions.
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