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Description:

Develop the architecture and design skills required to apply the IBM Framework for e-business to customer environments, choose the specific products, understand the trade-offs between various solutions and develop a reasonable design for the customer.

IACET Continuing Education Units: 3.6

Audience:

This is an advanced course for e-business application architects, designers, and developers.

Objectives:

Describe the underlying technologies for building e-business solutions

Describe the products and components in the IBM Framework for e-business and their use in building e-business solutions

Describe competing products and components

Use IBM Intellectual Capital in designing e-business solutions:

  • Process for designing solutions
  • Patterns that describe reusable solutions
  • Best practices in designing solutions

Define e-business requirements by understanding business needs

Design a solution using IBM Framework for e-business to address e-business requirements:

  • Develop architectural alternatives with selected products/components
  • Choose an alternative based on pros and cons and trade-offs

Recommend a solution

Prerequisites:

There are two audiences for this course: one based on understanding the why of technology choices and products placement and one based on understanding the details of how the technologies and products work.

Visit our Web site and search on P3206 for prerequisites for each audience.

If you have a why requirement, you should have a general understanding of the e-business marketplace, conceptual knowledge of browsers, Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), and legacy systems.

If you have a how requirement, you should complete:

  • e-business Technology Workshop (B3106)

or have equivalent experience and knowledge with the following technologies and products used within the IBM Framework for e-business, including:

Web marketing:

  • HTTP, HTML, Java, Web servers
  • WebSphere Studio and IBM HTTP servers

Customer relationship management with data access:

  • Web application servers, client versus server driven interactions, Extensible Markup Language (XML), performance issues
  • IBM Web application servers (WebSphere Standard, Domino), IBM Performance Pack

Online sales:

  • Enable an online shopping process with secure payments, product catalogs, orders and customer management
  • IBM WebSphere Commerce Suite and IBM Payment Manager

Customer relationship management with transactions:

  • EJB / Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) and transaction processors and monitors
  • WebSphere Advanced Edition, WebSphere Enterprise Edition (TX Series, Component Broker)

Supplier integration:

  • Business Integration technologies (enterprise application integration, Business Integration with XML)
  • IBM MQSeries, MQSeries Integrator (MQSI), Domino (Agents)

Supplier integration and workflow:

  • Workflow technology
  • MQSeries workflow, Domino (agents and workflow)

You should also have experience in how to architect a solution.

Topics:

  • Communicating a design
  • Designing e-business solutions overview
  • Web Marketing Solution Space
  • Security review
  • Customer relationship management
  • Customer relationship management with transactions support
  • Supplier integration
  • Enterprise application integration
  • Business Intelligence (BI) and Knowledge Management (KM)
  • Online sales

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