Grow a Greener Data Center
by Douglas Alger
Foundations of Green IT: Consolidation, Virtualization, Efficiency, and ROI in the Data Center
by Marty Poniatowski
Business Process Management: Profiting From Process
by Roger T. Burlton
IBM FileNet P8 Platform and Architecture
by Wei-Dong Zhu; Kameron Cole; Adam Fowler; Michael Kirchner; Bruce J Mcdowell; Chuck Snow; Mike Winter; Margaret Worel
IBM Patterns for e-business provide the robustness needed to instantiate reusable architectural templates to solve eighty percent of recurring business problems, where robustness is defined as the minimal degree of changes to a design (architecture or component) to adapt to a change in business requirements.
The focus of this IBM Redbook is on documenting the currently observed usages of the Patterns for e-business. This redbook is part of the Patterns for e-business series. We introduce three identified pattern approaches and examine pattern scenarios for each of them. The three pattern approaches are:
- Approach 1 - Building solutions on the basis of a Single Business pattern
- Approach 2 - Building solutions on the basis of Multiple Business patterns
- Approach 3 - Applying Patterns with existing Custom designs
We examine Application patterns, Runtime patterns and Product mappings to implement a Custom design. We also document the alignment of these approaches with an IBM Global Services Method.
Top Level Categories:
E-Business
Enterprise Computing
Sub-Categories:
E-Business > Process Management
Enterprise Computing > Design Patterns
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