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Professor Saad Haj Bakry, PhD, CEng, FIEE I T COMPONENTS MANAGEMENT

RE QUIREMENTS / I NTEGRATION L EVELS TIME / PLANNING C OMPONENTS NATURE A PPLICATIONS P LAYERS IT Components Managements Saad Haj Bakry BASIC DIMENSIONS RE-CAP / I ’ L CAP TIME Framework RE-CAP TIME Framework

RE QUIREMENTS / I NTEGRATION L EVELS IT Components Managements Saad Haj Bakry CLIENT SERVER NETWORKING BACKBONE COMMUNICATIONS RE-CAP TIME Framework

C OMPONENTS N ATURE IT Components Managements Saad Haj Bakry INFORMATION SOFTWARE Storage / Processing / Communications / Support HARDWARE Basic Structure Management Security Support RE-CAP TIME Framework

A PPLICATIONS IT Components Managements Saad Haj Bakry GENERAL / SPECIAL INDIVIDUAL: Person / Department ORGANIZATION: Intranet / Extranet GLOBAL: Internet Agriculture Manufacturing Trade Services : e.g. E&T / R&D Health Care Transport Others FOR: RE-CAP TIME Framework

P LAYERS IT Components Managements Saad Haj Bakry GROUP SERVICE PROVIDERS: Knowledge / Management / Others COMPONENTS PROVIDERS: Manufacturers / Developers / Traders / Others USERS: I T Staff / Common Users PERSON RE-CAP TIME Framework

TIME / P LANNING IT Components Managements Saad Haj Bakry PAST: What to Avoid PRESENT: What is in Use SHORT TERM: What to Obtain up to 2 years) MEDIUM TERM: What Line of Products to Adopt (2 - 5 years) LONG TERM: What Emerging IT would be of Interest (5 years +) RE-CAP TIME Framework

O BJECTIVES IT Components Managements Saad Haj Bakry To develop tools that implement the RE-CAP TIME framework: GENERAL Options SPECIAL Options (APPLICATIONS) M ANAGEMENT T OOLS To produce the tools on a suitable IT base: e.g. WEB Page To illustrate the use of the tools: by EXAMPLES To use the tools in I T Components Managements Projects To update and upgrade continously as time and experience develop

A PPROACH IT Components Managements Saad Haj Bakry M ANAGEMENT T OOLS What RE quirement What C omponent WHAT ORGANIZATION For What A pplication Who are the P layers What TIME Base

IT Components Managements Saad Haj Bakry M ANAGEMENT T OOLS S UGGESTED W ORK Investigate / Illustrate the PRODUCTS of an I T Company: DEVELOPMENT / TRADE Investigate / Illustrate the I T COMPONENTS of an Organization: YOUR OWN / TARGET ORGANIZATIONS

IT Components Managements Saad Haj Bakry M ANAGEMENT T OOLS CONTINUE