Computer Standards & Interfaces 24 (2002) 337 – 346 www.elsevier.com/locate/csi A synergic analysis for Web-based enterprise resources planning systems David C. Yen a‚1‚ David C. Chou b‚*‚ Jane Chang a‚1 b a Department of Decision Sciences and MIS‚ Miami University‚ Oxford‚ OH 45056‚ USA Department of Computer Information Systems‚ Eastern Michigan University‚ 412 Owen Building‚ Ypsilanti‚ MI 48197‚ USA Received 8 October 2001; received in revised form 3 December 2001; accepted 12 December
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The Contribution of Enterprise Systems What are enterprise systems? Provide examples of organizational functions supported by enterprise systems. One person wanted something that another person had‚ so they found a way to trade one thing for another. Right there‚ we can see the benefits of such a system. Each person involved had gotten involved out of free choice rather than being forced into it. And because each person was not forced into it‚ each was able to make the best choice
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allows to deploy basic Web Services within the STWSP: already existing services in external systems can be “normalized” (semantically annotated‚ grounded and BPEL wrapped)‚ in order to make them deployable and consumable within the STWSP. On the other hand it allows creating new virtual services by the composition of already deployed services. Keywords: SWS‚ SAWSDL‚ BPEL‚ WSMO-Lite‚ OWL‚ XSLT‚ Grounding‚ SEMTOUR‚ Service Composition‚ e-Tourism‚ Virtual Enterprises. Introduction. The SEMTOUR
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The Security of Cloud Computing System enabled by Trusted Computing Technology Zhidong Shen International School of Software‚ Wuhan University‚ Wuhan‚ China‚ 430079 zhidongshen@163.com Qiang Tong School of Software‚ Northeastern University‚ Shenyang‚ China‚ 110004 qiang.tong@163.com Abstract—Cloud computing provides people the way to share distributed resources and services that belong to different organizations or sites. Since cloud computing share distributed resources via the network
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Future of Computing Computer Science & Engineering DNA Computing Computer chip manufacturers have discovered that sooner or later the physical speed and miniaturization limits of silicon chip is bound to hit a wall‚ therefore they need a new material to produce faster computing speed with fewewr complexity. DNA‚ the material are genes are made of‚ is being used to built the next generation of microprocessor. A nascent technology that uses DNA molecules is to build computers
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of the definitive merger agreement‚ wherein Bharti will acquire African operations of Zain Group. The deal was valued at an enterprise value of USD 10.7 billion or on an 8.2x EBITDA Multiple. Goldman Sachs has invested USD 450 million in online social networking portal Facebook‚ which is valued as the number one social networking network at USD 50 billion. At an enterprise value of USD 50 billion‚ Facebook is trading at a multiple of about 100 times of its earnings. Newspapers and television channels
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Note that these slides are copyright protected and may only be used for degree purposes by bona-fide students at UP Department of Informatics University of Pretoria 2 Version 8 ERP LECTURE 1 INTRODUCTION Department of Informatics University of Pretoria 3 WHAT IS AN ERP SYSTEM? Version 8 “Enterprise Resource Planning: An integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise.” (PC Magazine) • • • • Financial HR Order Management
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Cloud Computing in Banks Cloud Computing is the use of computer resources‚ both hardware and software‚ that are delivered as a service over a network. The name is derived from the symbol which is an abstraction for the complex infrastructure it contains in system diagrams. It is the delivery of computing as a service rather than as a product‚ and it is done so in real time using grid of inter-connected computers. It entrusts remote services with a user’s data‚ software and computation. Users
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interacting with passengers. For the railways system to work smoothly‚ the information system had to be accurate‚ timely‚ and highly reliable. The Dutch railways made a first attempt to build this system and outsourced the job to a vendor. The vendor used the standard systems design method known as the waterfall model to identify the requirements for the system and design and build it. After three years‚ the system was not delivered and the contract with the vendor was cancelled. The Dutch railways
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Benefits of Organization From Cloud Computing ------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT In recent years‚ many organizations benefit from sharp development of cloud computing in terms of scalability‚ agility‚ automation and resource sharing. Especially for IT departments‚ cloud computing afford the most innovative technologies and resources for them to focus on applications development‚ which are the most beneficial for organization business. On the other hand‚ the Capital &
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