Ebusiness technologies: foundations and practice - for iPod/iPhone
16 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 14 years ago - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingMajor retailers today face a major challenge to manage and distribute goods from suppliers around the world. What systems enable big business to keep in touch with latest sales information from their stores? How are Internet and Web technologies and their associated applications used in practice? This album explores how these technologies are changing the way businesses operate internally and externally. The seven video tracks examine a Tesco supply chain and present an insider's view of web services in a variety of environments - including IVIS (creators of Tesco direct), Deutsche bank and IBM. This material forms part of the course T320, Ebusiness technologies: foundations and practice.
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Ebusiness technologies: foundations and practice
March 26, 2010 04:35 - 1 minute - 1010 KBA short introduction to this album.
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March 26, 2010 04:35 - 18.4 KB application/pdfTranscript -- A short introduction to this album.
Tesco
January 23, 2009 01:36 - 7 minutes - 39.7 MB VideoExamining the the importance of a well managed supply chain for big business.
Transcript -- Tesco
January 23, 2009 01:36 - 29.7 KB application/pdfTranscript -- Examining the the importance of a well managed supply chain for big business.
The lettuce supplier
January 23, 2009 01:35 - 5 minutes - 25.7 MB VideoA trusting relationship. How produce is reared and delivered, the pressures of market demands and the contract with Tesco.
Transcript -- The lettuce supplier
January 23, 2009 01:35 - 26.3 KB application/pdfTranscript -- A trusting relationship. How produce is reared and delivered, the pressures of market demands and the contract with Tesco.
Web services in practice
January 23, 2009 01:34 - 6 minutes - 35.9 MB VideoA look at web services from the developers' perspective: interoperativity, reuse, open message exchange and security.
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January 23, 2009 01:34 - 28.3 KB application/pdfTranscript -- A look at web services from the developers' perspective: interoperativity, reuse, open message exchange and security.
Customer Security
January 23, 2009 01:33 - 5 minutes - 30.9 MB VideoDevelopers discuss legislative compliance, point to point connections, HTTPS and SSL network based solutions and authentication methods.
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January 23, 2009 01:33 - 29.5 KB application/pdfTranscript -- Developers discuss legislative compliance, point to point connections, HTTPS and SSL network based solutions and authentication methods.
Redefining the Profession
January 23, 2009 01:32 - 4 minutes - 26.5 MB VideoPractical issues when building an appropriate service. The importance of setting standards and devising a professional infrastructure.
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January 23, 2009 01:32 - 28.8 KB application/pdfTranscript -- Practical issues when building an appropriate service. The importance of setting standards and devising a professional infrastructure.
Ebusiness in Practice
January 23, 2009 01:31 - 7 minutes - 41.6 MB VideoWhat is Service Oriented Architecture? Developers of Tesco Direct at IVIS and an SOA evangelist at IBM explain SOA's & their implementation.
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January 23, 2009 01:31 - 34.7 KB application/pdfTranscript -- What is Service Oriented Architecture? Developers of Tesco Direct at IVIS and an SOA evangelist at IBM explain SOA's & their implementation.
What SOA offers
January 23, 2009 01:30 - 4 minutes - 26 MB VideoDevelopers identify the pitfalls for businesses and the advantages of Business Process Management. What are the future trends around SOA?
Transcript -- What SOA offers
January 23, 2009 01:30 - 29.9 KB application/pdfTranscript -- Developers identify the pitfalls for businesses and the advantages of Business Process Management. What are the future trends around SOA?