J.D. Edwards OneWorld: The Complete Reference
McGraw-Hill Professional (Verlag)
978-0-07-212510-8 (ISBN)
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This title offers real-world advice for implementing, maintaining, and upgrading OneWorld Software. Get all the in-depth knowledge you need about OneWorld enterprise software - from implementation and administration to troubleshooting and security - with this one-stop resource. Highly useful and thorough, this comprehensive guide covers everything from basic architecture to maintenance and system support techniques. Written by experienced authors who have led numerous OneWorld implementations, this book expertly combines insightful information with real-world examples - ideal for both veteran and novice OneWorld professionals. And, it's the only guide to be fully endorsed by J.D. Edwards, making this the most authoritative reference available!Inside learn to: understand the basic concepts and underlying architecture of the OneWorld enterprise system; gain in-depth knowledge of designing and implementing CNC (Configurable Network Computing) solutions; plan and effectively implement basic to advanced OneWorld projects; optimize and get the most out of the OneWorld system once it's in place; build your knowledge through case studies and real-world examples; learn to quickly identify and resolve technical issues within the OneWorld system; get real-world advice on service packs, security, printing, log files, and more; and, learn how to troubleshoot OneWorld on AS/400, Windows NT, Sun solaris, HP 9000, RS 5000 platforms.
Joseph Miller (Birmingham, AL) worked for JD Edwards on fourteen different OneWorld accounts in a number of capacities. He is currently Manager of Information and Technology Services at Mayer Electric Supply Co. where he implements OneWorld technology. Allen Jacot (Denver, CO) is a Senior Systems Support specialist with J.D. Edwards. John Stern (Birmingham, AL) is an independent consultant on OneWorld accounts in the Southeast focusing on long-term project strategy and requirements.
Part I: OneWorld Explained - Inside and Out. Chapter 1: OneWorld Archietctural Theory and Configurations. Chapter 2: OneWorld Building Blocks. Chapter 3: OneWorld Explorer. Chapter 4: Flexibility and the Client. Chapter 5: OneWorld Servers. Chapter 6: Coexistence: The Best of Both Worlds. Chapter 7: OnewWorld Tables. Chapter 8: Interactive and Batch Applications Defined. Chapter 9: OneWorld Speciality Applications. Chapter 10: Packages and Their Delivery. Chapter 11: Service Packs. Chapter 12: OneWorld Configuration Case Studies. Part II: System Administration and Troubleshooting. Chapter 13: OneWorld Integrated Security. Chapter 14: Operating System and Database Security. Chapter 15: Data Replication. Chapter 16: OneWorld Administrative Tasks. Chapter 17: Printing in OneWorld. Chapter 18: Upgrade Tools and Rules. Chapter 19: Optimizing OneWorld to Fit Your Business Needs. Chapter 20: Log Files. Chapter 21: OneWorld on the AS/400. Chapter 22: Troubleshooting NT. Chapter 23: UNIX Configuration, Troubleshooting, and More. Chapter 24: Workstations. Part III: Appendix. A: The OneWorld Implementation. Part II: OneWorld Implementaion - Best Practices and Methodology. Part III: System Administration and Troubleshooting. Part IV: OneWorld as a Part of an Enterprise Solution.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.12.2000 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 185 x 231 mm |
Gewicht | 2004 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Office Programme ► Outlook |
Informatik ► Weitere Themen ► Hardware | |
ISBN-10 | 0-07-212510-1 / 0072125101 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-07-212510-8 / 9780072125108 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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