Abstract
Part 3 of this book discussed the architectural view of e-business management, which could be defined as strategies for managing processes, managing transactions, and managing infrastructures. Part 4, containing Chapters 7 and 8, discusses the technological viewpoint of e-business infrastructure management. We discuss the technologies used by e-business infrastructure management to facilitate the interoperability of heterogeneous management elements. The question is why this heterogeneity?
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- Domain Name System
- Internet Engineer Task Force
- Common Object Request Broker Architecture
- Simple Network Management Protocol
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Ray, P.K. (2003). E-Business Infrastructure Management. In: Integrated Management from E-Business Perspective. Network and Systems Management. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0089-6_7
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