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Colin Spence - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • microsoft sharepoint 2007 unleashed
    2007
    Co-Authors: Michael Noel, Colin Spence
    Abstract:

    SharePoint provides a cost-effective, easy-to-implement solution for organizations interested in enhancing team collaboration, document management, and search functionality and in providing a portal to access corporate resources and intranet/extranet environments. The SharePoint 2007 family (consisting of Windows SharePoint Service 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007) build upon these features and toolsets and introduce a staggering array of new tools and capabilities that undeniably make SharePoint 2007 an enterprise-class solution.This new edition walks IT professionals, website designers, SharePoint administrators, and SharePoint power users through the design, implementation, and customization Process. Exciting new capabilities such as workflow, records management, web content management, business Processes, and business intelligence features are covered in depth. Best practices are provided for planning the Architecture, scaling to meet the organization's needs, migrating from SharePoint 2003, and managing the farm or multi-farm environment.Part I: SharePoint 2007 Overview, Planning, and Implementation provides an introduction to SharePoint 2007 technologies and covers the Architecture Process. Details on installing SharePoint 2007 and Processes for migrating from SharePoint 2003 are included.Part II: Using SharePoint 2007 Technologies covers the core feature set of SharePoint 2007 that power users and administrators will need to master, including libraries, lists, designing and managing pages, workspaces, and sites.Part III: Managing a SharePoint Environment provides best practices on managing and administering the SharePoint infrastructure, securing the environment, maintaining and managing the environment and databases, and backing up and restoring the SharePoint 2007 environment.Part IV: Extending the SharePoint Environment goes into detail on the topics of configuring email-enabled content, Exchange Server integration, enabling presence information with Office Communication Server 2007, and securing remote access with ISA Server 2006. In addition, chapters are included on using SharePoint Designer 2007.IntroductionPart I SharePoint 2007 Overview, Planning, and Implementation1 Introducing SharePoint 20072 Planning and Architecting a SharePoint 2007 Deployment3 Planning Redundancy and Scaling the SharePoint Environment4 Planning the SharePoint 2007 User Environment5 Installing Windows SharePoint Services and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 20076 Migrating from SharePoint 2003 to SharePoint 2007i? Part II Using SharePoint 2007 Technologies7 Using Libraries and Lists in SharePoint 20078 Managing Libraries and Lists in SharePoint 20079 Designing and Managing Pages, Workspaces, and Sites in SharePoint 2007i? 10 Using Word, Excel, and Excel Services with SharePoint 2007 335i? 11 Leveraging Additional Office 2007 Products in a SharePoint 2007 Environmenti? 12 Implementing Records Management and Enabling Web Content Management in SharePoint 200713 Benefiting from the Enhanced Search Capabilities in SharePoint 200714 Managing and Administering SharePoint Infrastructure15 Securing a SharePoint Environmenti? 16 Maintaining and Monitoring SharePoint 2007 Environments and Databases17 Backing Up and Restoring a SharePoint EnvironmentPart IV Extending the SharePoint Environment18 Configuring Email-Enabled Content and Exchange Server Integrationi? 19 Enabling Presence Information in SharePoint with Microsoft Office Communications Server 200720 Providing Secured Remote Access to SharePoint Using ISA Server 200621 Using Designer 2007 to Extend SharePoint 2007 Workflows and Customize the User Experience22 Exploring Business Process and Business Intelligence Features in SharePoint 2007Index

  • microsoft sharepoint 2007 unleashed
    2007
    Co-Authors: Michael Noel, Colin Spence
    Abstract:

    SharePoint provides a cost-effective, easy-to-implement solution for organizations interested in enhancing team collaboration, document management, and search functionality and in providing a portal to access corporate resources and intranet/extranet environments. The SharePoint 2007 family (consisting of Windows SharePoint Service 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007) build upon these features and toolsets and introduce a staggering array of new tools and capabilities that undeniably make SharePoint 2007 an enterprise-class solution.This new edition walks IT professionals, website designers, SharePoint administrators, and SharePoint power users through the design, implementation, and customization Process. Exciting new capabilities such as workflow, records management, web content management, business Processes, and business intelligence features are covered in depth. Best practices are provided for planning the Architecture, scaling to meet the organization's needs, migrating from SharePoint 2003, and managing the farm or multi-farm environment.Part I: SharePoint 2007 Overview, Planning, and Implementation provides an introduction to SharePoint 2007 technologies and covers the Architecture Process. Details on installing SharePoint 2007 and Processes for migrating from SharePoint 2003 are included.Part II: Using SharePoint 2007 Technologies covers the core feature set of SharePoint 2007 that power users and administrators will need to master, including libraries, lists, designing and managing pages, workspaces, and sites.Part III: Managing a SharePoint Environment provides best practices on managing and administering the SharePoint infrastructure, securing the environment, maintaining and managing the environment and databases, and backing up and restoring the SharePoint 2007 environment.Part IV: Extending the SharePoint Environment goes into detail on the topics of configuring email-enabled content, Exchange Server integration, enabling presence information with Office Communication Server 2007, and securing remote access with ISA Server 2006. In addition, chapters are included on using SharePoint Designer 2007.IntroductionPart I SharePoint 2007 Overview, Planning, and Implementation1 Introducing SharePoint 20072 Planning and Architecting a SharePoint 2007 Deployment3 Planning Redundancy and Scaling the SharePoint Environment4 Planning the SharePoint 2007 User Environment5 Installing Windows SharePoint Services and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 20076 Migrating from SharePoint 2003 to SharePoint 2007i? Part II Using SharePoint 2007 Technologies7 Using Libraries and Lists in SharePoint 20078 Managing Libraries and Lists in SharePoint 20079 Designing and Managing Pages, Workspaces, and Sites in SharePoint 2007i? 10 Using Word, Excel, and Excel Services with SharePoint 2007 335i? 11 Leveraging Additional Office 2007 Products in a SharePoint 2007 Environmenti? 12 Implementing Records Management and Enabling Web Content Management in SharePoint 200713 Benefiting from the Enhanced Search Capabilities in SharePoint 200714 Managing and Administering SharePoint Infrastructure15 Securing a SharePoint Environmenti? 16 Maintaining and Monitoring SharePoint 2007 Environments and Databases17 Backing Up and Restoring a SharePoint EnvironmentPart IV Extending the SharePoint Environment18 Configuring Email-Enabled Content and Exchange Server Integrationi? 19 Enabling Presence Information in SharePoint with Microsoft Office Communications Server 200720 Providing Secured Remote Access to SharePoint Using ISA Server 200621 Using Designer 2007 to Extend SharePoint 2007 Workflows and Customize the User Experience22 Exploring Business Process and Business Intelligence Features in SharePoint 2007Index

Joachim Schelp - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • enterprise Architecture governance the need for a business to it approach
    ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2008
    Co-Authors: Robert Winter, Joachim Schelp
    Abstract:

    The importance of enterprise Architecture is not only understood in corporate IS/IT departments. The numerous usage potentials for corporate planning as well as for compliance management, business continuity management, risk management etc. are successively discovered by the business side. In order to provide an aligned support instrument for IS/IT departments as well as business units and the corporate center, enterprise Architecture management has to be anchored in IS/IT as well as in business. Clear and effective governance is required to assure consistency and timeliness of enterprise Architecture Process outputs. Based on a business-to-IT approach to enterprise Architecture, governance practices in industry are analyzed, and initial findings are consolidated which contribute to design requirements for effective enterprise Architecture governance.

Michael Noel - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • microsoft sharepoint 2007 unleashed
    2007
    Co-Authors: Michael Noel, Colin Spence
    Abstract:

    SharePoint provides a cost-effective, easy-to-implement solution for organizations interested in enhancing team collaboration, document management, and search functionality and in providing a portal to access corporate resources and intranet/extranet environments. The SharePoint 2007 family (consisting of Windows SharePoint Service 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007) build upon these features and toolsets and introduce a staggering array of new tools and capabilities that undeniably make SharePoint 2007 an enterprise-class solution.This new edition walks IT professionals, website designers, SharePoint administrators, and SharePoint power users through the design, implementation, and customization Process. Exciting new capabilities such as workflow, records management, web content management, business Processes, and business intelligence features are covered in depth. Best practices are provided for planning the Architecture, scaling to meet the organization's needs, migrating from SharePoint 2003, and managing the farm or multi-farm environment.Part I: SharePoint 2007 Overview, Planning, and Implementation provides an introduction to SharePoint 2007 technologies and covers the Architecture Process. Details on installing SharePoint 2007 and Processes for migrating from SharePoint 2003 are included.Part II: Using SharePoint 2007 Technologies covers the core feature set of SharePoint 2007 that power users and administrators will need to master, including libraries, lists, designing and managing pages, workspaces, and sites.Part III: Managing a SharePoint Environment provides best practices on managing and administering the SharePoint infrastructure, securing the environment, maintaining and managing the environment and databases, and backing up and restoring the SharePoint 2007 environment.Part IV: Extending the SharePoint Environment goes into detail on the topics of configuring email-enabled content, Exchange Server integration, enabling presence information with Office Communication Server 2007, and securing remote access with ISA Server 2006. In addition, chapters are included on using SharePoint Designer 2007.IntroductionPart I SharePoint 2007 Overview, Planning, and Implementation1 Introducing SharePoint 20072 Planning and Architecting a SharePoint 2007 Deployment3 Planning Redundancy and Scaling the SharePoint Environment4 Planning the SharePoint 2007 User Environment5 Installing Windows SharePoint Services and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 20076 Migrating from SharePoint 2003 to SharePoint 2007i? Part II Using SharePoint 2007 Technologies7 Using Libraries and Lists in SharePoint 20078 Managing Libraries and Lists in SharePoint 20079 Designing and Managing Pages, Workspaces, and Sites in SharePoint 2007i? 10 Using Word, Excel, and Excel Services with SharePoint 2007 335i? 11 Leveraging Additional Office 2007 Products in a SharePoint 2007 Environmenti? 12 Implementing Records Management and Enabling Web Content Management in SharePoint 200713 Benefiting from the Enhanced Search Capabilities in SharePoint 200714 Managing and Administering SharePoint Infrastructure15 Securing a SharePoint Environmenti? 16 Maintaining and Monitoring SharePoint 2007 Environments and Databases17 Backing Up and Restoring a SharePoint EnvironmentPart IV Extending the SharePoint Environment18 Configuring Email-Enabled Content and Exchange Server Integrationi? 19 Enabling Presence Information in SharePoint with Microsoft Office Communications Server 200720 Providing Secured Remote Access to SharePoint Using ISA Server 200621 Using Designer 2007 to Extend SharePoint 2007 Workflows and Customize the User Experience22 Exploring Business Process and Business Intelligence Features in SharePoint 2007Index

  • microsoft sharepoint 2007 unleashed
    2007
    Co-Authors: Michael Noel, Colin Spence
    Abstract:

    SharePoint provides a cost-effective, easy-to-implement solution for organizations interested in enhancing team collaboration, document management, and search functionality and in providing a portal to access corporate resources and intranet/extranet environments. The SharePoint 2007 family (consisting of Windows SharePoint Service 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007) build upon these features and toolsets and introduce a staggering array of new tools and capabilities that undeniably make SharePoint 2007 an enterprise-class solution.This new edition walks IT professionals, website designers, SharePoint administrators, and SharePoint power users through the design, implementation, and customization Process. Exciting new capabilities such as workflow, records management, web content management, business Processes, and business intelligence features are covered in depth. Best practices are provided for planning the Architecture, scaling to meet the organization's needs, migrating from SharePoint 2003, and managing the farm or multi-farm environment.Part I: SharePoint 2007 Overview, Planning, and Implementation provides an introduction to SharePoint 2007 technologies and covers the Architecture Process. Details on installing SharePoint 2007 and Processes for migrating from SharePoint 2003 are included.Part II: Using SharePoint 2007 Technologies covers the core feature set of SharePoint 2007 that power users and administrators will need to master, including libraries, lists, designing and managing pages, workspaces, and sites.Part III: Managing a SharePoint Environment provides best practices on managing and administering the SharePoint infrastructure, securing the environment, maintaining and managing the environment and databases, and backing up and restoring the SharePoint 2007 environment.Part IV: Extending the SharePoint Environment goes into detail on the topics of configuring email-enabled content, Exchange Server integration, enabling presence information with Office Communication Server 2007, and securing remote access with ISA Server 2006. In addition, chapters are included on using SharePoint Designer 2007.IntroductionPart I SharePoint 2007 Overview, Planning, and Implementation1 Introducing SharePoint 20072 Planning and Architecting a SharePoint 2007 Deployment3 Planning Redundancy and Scaling the SharePoint Environment4 Planning the SharePoint 2007 User Environment5 Installing Windows SharePoint Services and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 20076 Migrating from SharePoint 2003 to SharePoint 2007i? Part II Using SharePoint 2007 Technologies7 Using Libraries and Lists in SharePoint 20078 Managing Libraries and Lists in SharePoint 20079 Designing and Managing Pages, Workspaces, and Sites in SharePoint 2007i? 10 Using Word, Excel, and Excel Services with SharePoint 2007 335i? 11 Leveraging Additional Office 2007 Products in a SharePoint 2007 Environmenti? 12 Implementing Records Management and Enabling Web Content Management in SharePoint 200713 Benefiting from the Enhanced Search Capabilities in SharePoint 200714 Managing and Administering SharePoint Infrastructure15 Securing a SharePoint Environmenti? 16 Maintaining and Monitoring SharePoint 2007 Environments and Databases17 Backing Up and Restoring a SharePoint EnvironmentPart IV Extending the SharePoint Environment18 Configuring Email-Enabled Content and Exchange Server Integrationi? 19 Enabling Presence Information in SharePoint with Microsoft Office Communications Server 200720 Providing Secured Remote Access to SharePoint Using ISA Server 200621 Using Designer 2007 to Extend SharePoint 2007 Workflows and Customize the User Experience22 Exploring Business Process and Business Intelligence Features in SharePoint 2007Index

Mirja Pulkkinen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • systemic management of architectural decisions in enterprise Architecture planning four dimensions and three abstraction levels
    Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2006
    Co-Authors: Mirja Pulkkinen
    Abstract:

    This paper presents a Process model for the management of architectural decisions in enterprise Architecture planning. First, decisions are made at the enterprise level, with strategic business considerations on the enterprise information, systems and technology strategy and governance issues. The next step is to define the domains, to then go on with domain Architecture decisions. At the systems level, the enterprise and domain Architecture decisions are collected and converted into Architecture descriptions accurate in precision, form and detail to be given as input to the information systems development Process, following the architectural planning. The model is derived from previous work and empirical findings in three large organizations, where the enterprise Architecture and enterprise systems have been developed. This case study contributes with considerations on the domains, their definition, and produces refinements to an enterprise Architecture Process model presented before. For the development of the model, the "living system" paradigm is followed.

Muhammad Ali Babar - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • software Architecture knowledge management theory and practice
    2009
    Co-Authors: Muhammad Ali Babar, Torgeir Dingsøyr, Patricia Lago, Hans Van Vliet
    Abstract:

    A software Architecture manifests the major early design decisions, which determine the systems development, deployment and evolution. Thus, making better architectural decisions is one of the large challenges in software engineering. Software Architecture knowledge management is about capturing practical experience and translating it into generalized architectural knowledge, and using this knowledge in the communication with stakeholders during all phases of the software lifecycle. This book presents a concise description of knowledge management in the software Architecture discipline. It explains the importance of sound knowledge management practices for improving software Architecture Processes and products, and makes clear the role of knowledge management in software Architecture and software development Processes. It presents many approaches that are in use in software companies today, approaches that have been used in other domains, and approaches under development in academia. After an initial introduction by the editors, the contributions are grouped in three parts on "Architecture Knowledge Management", "Strategies and Approaches for Managing Architectural Knowledge", and "Tools and Techniques for Managing Architectural Knowledge". The presentation aims at information technology and software engineering professionals, in particular software architects and software Architecture researchers. For the industrial audience, the book gives a broad and concise understanding of the importance of knowledge management for improving software Architecture Process and building capabilities in designing and evaluating better Architectures for their mission- and business-critical systems. For researchers, the book will help to understand the applications of various knowledge management approaches in an industrial setting and to identify research challenges and opportunities.

  • a tool for managing software Architecture knowledge
    Sharing and Reusing Architectural Knowledge, 2007
    Co-Authors: Muhammad Ali Babar, Ian Gorton
    Abstract:

    This paper describes a tool for managing architectural knowledge and rationale. The tool has been developed to support a framework for capturing and using architectural knowledge to improve the Architecture Process. This paper describes the main architectural components and features of the tool. The paper also provides examples of using the tool for supporting well-known Architecture design and analysis methods.