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whitepaper Common solutions exist, but reuse is difficult because assets are captured in hard-to-reuse formats, such as white papers and presentations. This paper, Part 16 in the series, shows the user how to rapidly deliver IBM Tivoli System Automation (TSA...
[16 May 2008]
whitepaper When first entertaining the notion of a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), most information technology (IT) professionals and business leaders rightly imagine the many benefits that their organizations will see in improved customer interaction...
[16 May 2008]
whitepaper The problem is that this idiom creates tight coupling between code that employs it and that code's clients, inhibiting reuse. The motivation for the pseudo-typedef antipattern is straightforward enough - developers want a way to define more compact...
[16 May 2008]
whitepaper In other cases the business processes or tasks within them may benefit from other architected solutions that facilitate integration with business services providers or to enable better reuse. Business process models are traditionally used to...
[16 May 2008]
whitepaper Business processes can't see or reuse data or components. The introduction of Automated Meter Management (AMM) has intensified the need for corporate-wide visibility of all systems that provide reuse and integration.
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) offers the promise of business agility and resilience through reuse, loose coupling, flexibility, interoperability, integration and governance. These are realized by separating service descriptions from their...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper The IBM programming model for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) enables non-programmers to create and reuse IT assets without mastering IT skills. The model includes component types, wiring, templates, application adapters, uniform data...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper This paper addresses the modeling of data flow, events and triggers, the correct termination of a process, and the reuse of activities in hierarchical process models. This paper is the second in a series describing typical modeling errors extracted...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper With an SOA, architects can combine and reuse services - individual business functions and processes typically realized as services - to assemble complex business solutions. This paper examines the use of asset lifecycle management practices, tools...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper If one has designed a system using the MDA tool of one's choice, one can easily reuse it for other projects using similar technologies. This paper discusses the role of the software architect in an MDA development process.
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper Effective, systematic software reuse continues to be an elusive goal for many organizations. The business motivators for reuse are readily available today. Often one can even identify the inhibitors to achieving more successful reuse (or at least...
[14 May 2008]
whitepaper Modeling complex software and business systems can be a challenging task. Standard design and analysis patterns are helpful but don't usually show how to apply techniques or demonstrate working examples that are similar to the problem at hand.
[14 May 2008]
whitepaper Activity templates extend these benefits by capturing ad hoc business processes and best practices for later reuse. This paper presents Activities, a natural way of managing one's individual and collaborative daily work.
[14 May 2008]
News We can reuse the expertise in other projects, what we do for the Olympics is not Olympics specific. Getting the technology behind the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games up and running has been more of a marathon rather than a 100m sprint.
[08 May 2008]
whitepaper Does one reuse some of the documents over and over again, making slight changes just before the user print, fax, or e-mail them each time? For example, does one send the same basic letter to each new customer, but edit the letter each time so that...
[02 May 2008]
whitepaper Solutions based on an SOA also deliver benefits: lower development costs, less "Pain" when integrating assets across heterogeneous environments, greater reuse of IT assets, and more effective security and manageability.
[12 Apr 2008]
whitepaper When the user has set up the envelope the way he or she wants, the user can print it, as well as save it so that he or she can reuse it. If the user wants to include the return address on the envelope, the user can set this up before he or she...
[11 Apr 2008]
whitepaper The Intel 810E chipset offers computer manufacturers the flexibility to reuse one product across several market segments, from Value PC's to Mainstream PC's. Design reuse benefits the manufacturer by saving R&D dollars, and benefits the customer...
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper A formula that computes the maximum number of users supported per base station in a cellular radio network is generalized to consider the frequency reuse number and arbitrary processing gains. The generalization quantifies a cost associated with in...
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper The abstract modeling of variability between members of a product family is necessary for development with reuse and realized using variation points and optional elements. The UML can be easily extended in standardized ways.
[10 Apr 2008]
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