Network-Centric Service Oriented Enterprise (eBook)

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Network-Centric Service Oriented Enterprise -  William Y. Chang
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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.


Corporate information is skyrocketing in business values; for enterprise, what is best practice for developing and maintaining goals and standards to enhance information management and business operations? The growing need to incorporate and exchange information across n- works has driven corporations to establish infrastructure for high-distribution communities in a timely and safe manner. Service-Oriented Enterprise (SOE) is lauded as a mainstream business-information collaboration solution due to its decentralized, loosely coupled, and highly interoperable nature. Through SOE, composite applications can be created, modified, and removed in a dynamic use of services. This allows corporate information to be abstracted from existing applications and data, and creating new possibilities for assets to be either provided by external platforms or provisioned from external sources. Within a business/commercial paradigm, SOE translates to a set of flexible services and processes that an organization wishes to make available to its customers, partners, and/or associates. From a technical perspective, SOE evolves existing integration concepts into the notion of a contract - a technology-neutral and business-specific representation of the function. The history of the term network-centricity has represented different p- ceptions in the realm of enterprise services. In such traditional Information Technology (IT) domains as the telecommunications industry, networking has comprised a complex and expensive asset-management effort for service carriers. Network operators are consistently challenged to manage techno- gies and associated procedures that are continually growing and changing. Efficiency of resource management via network-centricity has widely been regarded as acornerstone of business assurance. ix x Preface

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.

Dedication 5
Contents 6
Preface 7
Foreword 12
Acknowledgments 14
Chapter 1 INFORMATION SUPERIORITY 16
1.1 Information Management 17
1.2 Service-Oriented Enterprises 25
1.3 Service-Oriented Architecture 33
1.4 Network-Centric Business Operations 44
1.5 System-Level Integration 56
1.6 Conclusion 61
Chapter 2 ENABLER OF INFORMATION SUPERIORITY 62
2.1 Information and Computing Grid 63
2.2 Global Information Grid 67
2.3 Telecommunications Management Network Models 91
2.4 Emerging eTOM and GIG 105
2.5 Current Implementation Frameworks 110
2.6 Conclusion 114
Chapter 3 WIRELESS NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES 116
3.1 Overview 117
3.2 Wireless Network Developments 123
3.3 Characteristics and Fundamental Challenges of Ad- Hoc Networks 132
3.4 Communication Protocol Layers 138
3.5 Radio Development 146
3.7 Conclusion 171
Chapter 4 WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS AND APPLICATIONS 172
4.1 Overview 173
4.2 Wireless Sensor Network Architecture 182
4.3 Sensor Data and Communication Protocols 185
4.4 Wireless Sensor Network Standards 203
4.5 SoS Views of Wireless Sensor Networks 212
4.6 Conclusion 224
Chapter 5 BUILDING A WIRELESS TRANSPORT SERVICE 225
5.1 Overview 226
5.2 Network Service Functionalities 229
5.3 Planning and Deployment Considerations 255
5.4 Evolving Radio Technology 263
5.5 SoS Views of Network Initialization 268
5.6 Conclusion 274
Chapter 6 NETWORK AND SERVICE MONITORING 275
6.1 Overview 276
6.2 Measured Metrics 285
6.4 Monitoring Methods 290
6.5 Data Analysis 308
6.6 SoS Views of Service Monitoring 312
6.7 Conclusion 317
Chapter 7 SERVICE QUALITY MANAGEMENT 318
7.1 Overview 319
7.2 QoS Management 324
7.3 QoS Functions 327
7.4 QoS Implementations 347
7.5 Voice Service Quality Control 357
7.6 SoS Views of Service Quality Management 358
Chapter 8 INTEGRATED INFORMATION ASSURANCE 365
8.1 Overview 366
8.2 Network-Centric Enterprise Data Strategy 375
8.3 Enterprise Data Models 379
8.4 Data Management 385
8.5 Assurance Management 390
8.6 Data and Assurance Control 407
8.7 SoS Views of Information Assurance 410
8.8 Conclusion 412
Chapter 9 SERVICE KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT 414
9.1 Overview 415
9.2 The KM Capabilities 421
9.3 Service Model Framework 426
9.4 Service Data Analysis 432
9.5 Mission Data Fusions 438
9.6 Reporting and Enhancements 445
9.7 SoS Views of KM 452
9.8 Conclusions 459
Chapter 10 NETWORK-CENTRIC SERVICE-ORIENTED ENTERPRISES 460
10.1 NCBO Enables Enterprise Services 461
10.2 Creating Network-Centric Services 467
10.3 Design Principles of NCBO Services 471
10.4 DoDAF’s Operational View 476
10.5 DoDAF’s Systems View 481
10.6 DoDAF’s Technical View 491
10.7 Applications of NCBO 501
10.8 Conclusions 510
Index 534

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.10.2007
Zusatzinfo XVIII, 540 p.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Informatik Software Entwicklung User Interfaces (HCI)
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Finanz- / Wirtschaftsmathematik
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Marketing / Vertrieb
Schlagworte Architecture • Distributed Computing • E-Business • Enterprise Information Management • Global Information Grid (GIG) • knowledge management • Monitor • Network Centric Operations (NCO) • Quality management • Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) • Service Oriented Enterprise (SOE) • SOA • System of Systems (SoS)
ISBN-10 1-4020-6456-X / 140206456X
ISBN-13 978-1-4020-6456-2 / 9781402064562
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