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Technologies for Developing Systems Chapter 9 Information Systems Management In Practice 6E McNurlin & Sprague

2 Introduction The Evolution of System Development

3 Foundations of System Development  Structured development  4GLs  Prototyping  CASE  Object-oriented  Client-server systems

4 Foundations of System Development  Structured development  4GLs  Prototyping  CASE  Object-oriented  Client-server systems

5 Foundations of System Development  Structured development  4GLs  Prototyping  CASE  Object-oriented  Client-server systems

6 Foundations of System Development  Structured development  4GLs  Prototyping  CASE  Object-oriented  Client-server systems

7 Foundations of System Development  Structured development  4GLs  Prototyping  CASE  Object-oriented  Client-server systems

8 Foundations of System Development  Structured development  4GLs  Prototyping  CASE  Object-oriented  Client-server systems

9 System Integration 1.Database Management Systems 2.Enterprise Resource Planning 3.Middleware

10 System Integration  Enterprise Resource Planning  CASE EXAMPLE: Colgate-Palmolive

11 System Integration

12 Inter-Organizational System Development  Business Ecosystems  Supply Chain Management  Platform Development

13 Discussion Case How Should ExxonMobil Leverage Its IT Asset?

14 CASE EXAMPLE: Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Inter-Organizational System Development

15 Internet-Based Systems

16 Internet-Based Systems  EJB  J2EE

17 Internet-Based Systems  Web Services  Building a Web Service

18 Project Management  Keys to Success  Internet Project Management  Tips for Good Project Management

19 Conclusion The Current State of System Development