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Web Services in the Enterprise

Concepts, Standards, Solutions, and Management

  • Computing professionals, academics and students learn about the important concepts behind the web services paradigm, how it impacts the enterprise in general and how it relates to traditional application, network and system management
  • Business Managers and Analysts broaden their understanding of the implications of web services and their management on the enterprise
  • Researchers complement their current knowledge and expertise
  • System managers also broaden their understanding of the concepts, impact, techniques and standards that are either available today or are emerging to manage web services
  • Network and System Management vendors learn where management capabilities are required in the domain of web services and how to go up the management stack

Part of the book series: Network and Systems Management (NASM)

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvi
  2. Web Services and Management

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Introduction

      Pages 3-14
  3. Perspectives on Web Services Management

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 119-119
  4. The Practice of Web Services Management

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 185-185
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 263-312

About this book

Enterprise IT infrastructure is getting increasingly complex. With the increase in complexity has arisen the need to manage it. Management in general can be seen as the process of assuring that a managed entity meets its expectations in a controlled and predictable manner. Examples of managed entities are not only components, entire systems, processes, but also people such as employees, developers, or operators, and entire organizations. Traditional management has addressed some of these issues in varied manner. The emergence of Web services has added a new complexity to the management problem and poses a new set of problems. But it also adds to the mix a set of technologies that will make the task of management simpler. Management of Web services will be critical as businesses come to rely on them as a substantial source of their revenue. The book tries to cover the broad area of web services, the concepts, implications for the enterprise, issues involved in their management and how they are being used for management themselves. The book is intended as a reference for current practice and future directions for web services and their management. The book is directed at: • Computing professionals, academicians and students to learn about the important concepts behind the web services paradigm and how it impacts the enterprise in general and how it affects traditional application, network and system management.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto

    Akhil Sahai, Sven Graupner

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