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The growth in Internet and Information
Technology (IT) has led to revolutionary changes in the way businesses are
managed and operated. These IT changes have been largely characterized with
the term, globalization, and these globalized changes in modern business are
increasing at a rapid pace. Moreover, globalization requires rapid growth
and dramatic changes in the business and market environments. Enterprises
must be scalable to support such changes and unprecedented growth. Hence,
there is an immediate need for a single reference book that identifies the
multiple dimensions of scalability and enterprise systems. This book will
fulfill this need. Scalable Enterprise Systems: An Introduction to Recent
Advances addresses six key ideas related to scalable enterprise systems: The
modelling aspects of enterprise systems; distributed control of such
systems; the information systems modelling and implementation of the
enterprise system; the issue of data mining; the analysis of enterprise
systems through a research test-bed, and the details of implementation using
extended implementation examples from publish-subscribe middleware, auctions
in the context of reverse logistics, and value net implementation. This book
will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in the field of
logistics, supply chain management, transportation, enterprise integration,
and information technology.
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