Course : New Information Systems architectures

New Information Systems architectures




This seminar explains the concepts and standards of the new technical / functional architectures, how they have evolved and matured. It presents an overview of the 3rd revolution in information systems, based on the idea of services. Case studies based on large and significant projects, will show you how these technologies and platforms have been implemented.


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This seminar explains the concepts and standards of the new technical / functional architectures, how they have evolved and matured. It presents an overview of the 3rd revolution in information systems, based on the idea of services. Case studies based on large and significant projects, will show you how these technologies and platforms have been implemented.



Intended audience
IT management. Operational department managers. User project leader. Technical project leader/manager. Technical architect.

Prerequisites
Knowledge of the Internet and notions of technical architectures.

Course schedule

1
Technical principles of Web applications


2
The principles of IS urbanism

  • What is urbanism? Mapping the existing elements. Defining the target IS.
  • Who are the players in an urbanism project? What is the time scale?
  • What are the deliverables? What is the control structure? Which approach should you adopt? Analyses: maturity, integrati
  • Impact analyses: the cultural transition for the company and the ISD, the learning curve for the teams, organisation in

3
Integration-oriented architectures: a concrete response to Urbanism

  • Enterprise Application Integration: EAI. Principles. Why are integration problems more concerned with organisational and

4
Web services

  • The Web services concept and the related standards (SOAP, WSDL, WS-*).
  • Developing and deploying Web Services.
  • The position of the main players in the market.

5
e-Business infrastructures

  • Background.
  • Attempts at standardisation (BPSS, cXML, xCBL, BTP, etc.), market offers (Commerce One, Ariba, Rightworks, Biztalk).
  • ebXML v RosettaNet.
  • Architecture, standards, adoptions, feedback. Financial and accounting standards.
  • Orchestrating services (BPML, BPEL, BPEL4WS).

6
Service-oriented architectures (SOA)

  • What is a "service"?
  • Differences between managers and brokers. Orchestrating several services. Transactional aspects.
  • Security. Supervision and maintenance.
  • Concrete examples of applications for distributing contracts and insurance services.
  • ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) architectures: an SOA - EAI convergence?

7
Web Content Management (WCM), document management (GED, WDM)

  • Content management issues.
  • Why collaborative working?
  • Static sites v dynamic sites, using XML, managing roles. Description of content management and document management tools
  • The advantages of personalisation.
  • Knowledge Management.

8
The enterprise portal (EIP)

  • The functions that the company really needs.
  • Bringing all the data sources together and distributing them via one single application, the browser. Technical problems
  • Major tools: IBM WebSphere Portal, BEA Plumtree, MS Sharepoint Server ...

9
Data Warehouse

  • Adjusting the information system to the business. Improving the monitoring, forecasting and optimisation of the economic
  • Description of the complete chain: from collecting data in the operational systems through to its presentation in decisi

10
Security infrastructure

  • Making information exchanges secure: authentication, authorisation, integrity, confidentiality, non-repudiation and lega

11
IS Governance and supervision

  • Technical monitoring. Definitions. Protocoles (SNMP, JMX, WMI). APM tools (Quest PerformaSecure, CA Wily). Business Acti


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