E-Book, Englisch, 540 Seiten
Chang Network-Centric Service Oriented Enterprise
1. Auflage 2007
ISBN: 978-1-4020-6456-2
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 540 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4020-6456-2
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This is the first comprehensive book about the emerging technology of Network-Centric Service-Oriented Enterprise (NCSOE). It establishes a system-of-systems (SoS) view of information technologies. The book discusses the practical capability of a competitive ecosystem in terms of how to achieve decision superiority from exploiting information and situation awareness as a key enabler in multiple sectors of the economy.
William Y. Chang, co-author of 'Service Assurance for Voice over WiFi and 3G Networks,' is a founder of AcuMaestro, Inc., and has over twenty years of consulting, engineering, and development experience in telecommunications, financial, and defense industries. Mr. Chang's credentials reflect a career of blending leading-edge solution quality with system engineering, deep-information management, telecommunications technologies, mobile-service creation and operation, and commercial software-product development. Currently, he serves as a Lead System Integrator and Technical Consultant in the Future Combat System (FCS) Division at Boeing. His affiliations include: Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), where he was Principal Systems Engineer with the Tactical Systems and Solutions business unit; AcuMaestro, as their Chief Technology Officer; Bell Communications Research (now Telcordia), where he was the Principal Systems Engineer of the Next Generation Network OSS Engineering Group; Bell Laboratories, as a software-architecture consultant for the AT&T Customer Network Management solution and federal government network management system (FTS2000); Tandem Computer Corporation, where he provided engineering consultation for a distributed-banking solution; and Unisys Corporation, where he was a firmware engineer in the intelligent-terminal development group. He holds a Master of Arts in Computer Science from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and is pursuing a Doctorate in Electrical Engineering.
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1;Dedication;5
2;Contents;6
3;Preface;7
4;Foreword;12
5;Acknowledgments;14
6;Chapter 1 INFORMATION SUPERIORITY;16
6.1;1.1 Information Management;17
6.2;1.2 Service-Oriented Enterprises;25
6.3;1.3 Service-Oriented Architecture;33
6.4;1.4 Network-Centric Business Operations;44
6.5;1.5 System-Level Integration;56
6.6;1.6 Conclusion;61
7;Chapter 2 ENABLER OF INFORMATION SUPERIORITY;62
7.1;2.1 Information and Computing Grid;63
7.2;2.2 Global Information Grid;67
7.3;2.3 Telecommunications Management Network Models;91
7.4;2.4 Emerging eTOM and GIG;105
7.5;2.5 Current Implementation Frameworks;110
7.6;2.6 Conclusion;114
8;Chapter 3 WIRELESS NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES;116
8.1;3.1 Overview;117
8.2;3.2 Wireless Network Developments;123
8.3;3.3 Characteristics and Fundamental Challenges of Ad- Hoc Networks;132
8.4;3.4 Communication Protocol Layers;138
8.5;3.5 Radio Development;146
8.6;3.7 Conclusion;171
9;Chapter 4 WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS AND APPLICATIONS;172
9.1;4.1 Overview;173
9.2;4.2 Wireless Sensor Network Architecture;182
9.3;4.3 Sensor Data and Communication Protocols;185
9.4;4.4 Wireless Sensor Network Standards;203
9.5;4.5 SoS Views of Wireless Sensor Networks;212
9.6;4.6 Conclusion;224
10;Chapter 5 BUILDING A WIRELESS TRANSPORT SERVICE;225
10.1;5.1 Overview;226
10.2;5.2 Network Service Functionalities;229
10.3;5.3 Planning and Deployment Considerations;255
10.4;5.4 Evolving Radio Technology;263
10.5;5.5 SoS Views of Network Initialization;268
10.6;5.6 Conclusion;274
11;Chapter 6 NETWORK AND SERVICE MONITORING;275
11.1;6.1 Overview;276
11.2;6.2 Measured Metrics;285
11.3;6.4 Monitoring Methods;290
11.4;6.5 Data Analysis;308
11.5;6.6 SoS Views of Service Monitoring;312
11.6;6.7 Conclusion;317
12;Chapter 7 SERVICE QUALITY MANAGEMENT;318
12.1;7.1 Overview;319
12.2;7.2 QoS Management;324
12.3;7.3 QoS Functions;327
12.4;7.4 QoS Implementations;347
12.5;7.5 Voice Service Quality Control;357
12.6;7.6 SoS Views of Service Quality Management;358
13;Chapter 8 INTEGRATED INFORMATION ASSURANCE;365
13.1;8.1 Overview;366
13.2;8.2 Network-Centric Enterprise Data Strategy;375
13.3;8.3 Enterprise Data Models;379
13.4;8.4 Data Management;385
13.5;8.5 Assurance Management;390
13.6;8.6 Data and Assurance Control;407
13.7;8.7 SoS Views of Information Assurance;410
13.8;8.8 Conclusion;412
14;Chapter 9 SERVICE KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT;414
14.1;9.1 Overview;415
14.2;9.2 The KM Capabilities;421
14.3;9.3 Service Model Framework;426
14.4;9.4 Service Data Analysis;432
14.5;9.5 Mission Data Fusions;438
14.6;9.6 Reporting and Enhancements;445
14.7;9.7 SoS Views of KM;452
14.8;9.8 Conclusions;459
15;Chapter 10 NETWORK-CENTRIC SERVICE-ORIENTED ENTERPRISES;460
15.1;10.1 NCBO Enables Enterprise Services;461
15.2;10.2 Creating Network-Centric Services;467
15.3;10.3 Design Principles of NCBO Services;471
15.4;10.4 DoDAF’s Operational View;476
15.5;10.5 DoDAF’s Systems View;481
15.6;10.6 DoDAF’s Technical View;491
15.7;10.7 Applications of NCBO;501
15.8;10.8 Conclusions;510
16;Index;534




