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For the first time, this book brings together all the elements B2B developers need to succeed with .NET: practical technical guidance for writing B2B applications; sample code; insight into B2B staffing, politics, and project management; and detailed specifications and requirements for B2B applications and infrastructure. By combining strategy and tactics, this book offers a complete blueprint for reducing complexity and risk, while delivering a stable, cost-effective site on time and on budget. Leading B2B development trainer Lyn Robison begins with the technical aspects of B2B development with .NET, introducing Web-based application programming, techniques for implementing security, ASP.NET Web Forms, Web Services, SOAP, BizTalk, performance, and scalability. In Part II, Robison moves on to the management issues associated with B2B development, showing how to avoid traps, organize project teams, and move smoothly throughout the project lifecycle. Finally, Robison offers detailed specifications for private exchange, selling-chain management, and supply-chain management applications, as well as .NET-based B2B infrastructure. For all Web and enterprise developers and architects working with Microsoft technologies.

Table of Contents:
Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction. I. CODING FOR B2B APPLICATIONS. 1. Web-Based Applications. Web Sites That Are Files. Web Sites That Are Programs. Web Sites That Are Applications. Don't Make Your Clients Fat. Don't Use Your Backend for Logic. The Sweet Spot Is in the Middle. Building Applications Using the .NET Framework. The .NET Framework Class Library. .NET Framework SDK Samples. 2. Implementing Security in B2B Applications. Security, a Primary Role of B2B Web Sites. A Real-World Example of a Fundamental B2B Design Pattern. Mechanisms for Controlling Access to Data and Applications. Authentication. Authorization. Options for Implementing Authentication and Authorization. Implementing SQL-Based Authentication and Authorization. ASP.NET Web Forms and Authentication. Authentication in ASP.NET Web Applications. What You Can Do with a Secure Web Site. Building the Manufacturer a Web Site. 4. ASP.NET Web Forms and Database Access. Using a Relational Database Server for ASP.NET Security. Placing Database Connection Information in the Web.config File. Logging In Using Valid User IDs in the Database. Showing the Right Information to the Right People. 5. ASP.NET and Database-Driven Content Access Control. Documents. Security for Publishing Documents. Building an ASP.NET Page that Contains Hyperlinks to Documents. Authorization for Documents. Preventing Security Bypass. Showing Confidential Hyperlinks. Uploading Documents. Building a Search Page. 6. XML Web services and BizTalk. Real World B2B Commerce. XML Web services. Building and Using XML Web services in Visual Studio.NET. XML Web services Security. Completing the Web service Code. Creating a Web service Client. Calling Web Methods Asynchronously. Building a Web service That Returns Files. Transactions in XML Web services. Scope of Transactions in XML Web services. Length of Transactions. Getting the Right Transactions. BizTalk Server. 7. Advanced B2B Applications with Webridge. Introduction to Webridge Extranet. B2B Infrastructure for Rapid Development Projects. Managing Context. A Portal for Integrating and Extending Internal Information Systems. How and Where to Use Webridge Extranet. B2B Infrastructure and Functionality. Infrastructure Code That Is Needed for B2B Applications. The Challenge of Building B2B Infrastructure Code. The Webridge Extranet Framework. Best of Suite. Webridge Extranet. II. PEOPLE, POLITICS, AND B2B PROJECT. 38. Security in an Insecure World. Security, a Primary Role of B2B Web Sites. Protecting the B2B Site. Insider Negligence. Deliberate Attacks from the Inside. Attacks from the Outside. Building a Hardened B2B Server. Secure Communications in Internet Commerce. Public Key Algorithms. Certification Authorities. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). Securing Information Inside an Organization. 9. B2B Development Traps. Complexity of B2B Development. B2B Technology. Diverse Technologies. Understanding the Technology. B2B Developers. Underestimating Difficulty. Lack of B2B Development Experience. Bad B2B Implementations. B2B Site Owners. Scope Creeps. Unfeasible Features. Inconsequential Features. Mutually Exclusive Features. Inexperienced Developers. More Than a Web Site. Features That Don't Add Value. Not Enough Attention to the Project. Project Management Problems. 10. The B2B Development Team. Forming the Team. Knowledge Is Power. Lead from the Front. The Polluted Environment. The A-Team. The Right Mix. One Project at a Time. What We Have Here Is a Failure to Communicate. The Geographically Dispersed Team. The Cohesive Team. Vision. Trailblazing. The Few, the Proud, the Team. Producing the Software. The Roles. Leadership Roles. Full-Time Roles. Part-Time Roles. B2B Disciplines and Skill Sets. B2B Projects. Preach to the Choir. Vision Document. Understanding the Problems. Agreeing on the Problem Definition. Identifying the Stakeholders. Defining the Solution Boundary. Identifying the Constraints. Completing the Vision Document. Scope. Managing Complexity. “Up and Running”. Phased Approach. Experience. Requirements Management. Software Requirement Specification, or SRS. SRS Package Ownership. SRS Package Organization. SRS Package Content. Requirements Gathering. Kickoff. Analysis and Design. Creative Work. Technical Work. Project Plan and Schedule. Development. Development Infrastructure. Assignment of Tasks. Testing and Deployment. Acceptance and Sign-Off. Project Timeline. III. VISION DOCUMENTS FOR TYPICAL B2B APPLICATIONS. 12. Extranets and B2B Web Sites. Introduction to Extranets and B2B Web Sites. The Purpose of B2B Applications. Overview of B2B Web Sites. A Broad Description of B2B Web Sites. A Precise Description of B2B Web Sites. B2B Web Site as a Platform for B2B Applications. Users of B2B Web Sites. User Profiles. Features of B2B Web Sites. 13. Selling-Chain Management. Introduction to Selling-Chain Management. The Purpose of Selling-Chain Management Applications. Overview of Selling-Chain Management. Purpose of Selling-Chain Management. Business Forces Driving the Need for Selling-Chain Management. Technology Forces Driving the Need for Selling-Chain Management. Users of Selling-Chain Applications. User Profiles. Features of Selling-Chain Applications. 14. Supply-Chain Management. Introduction to Supply-Chain Management. Overview of Supply-Chain Management. The Need for Supply-Chain Management. The Purpose of Supply-Chain Management Applications. Current Supply-Chain Management Practices. New Practices in Supply-Chain Management. Users of Supply-Chain Applications. CPFR Process Synchronizes Planning. User Profiles. Features of Supply-Chain Applications. Bibliography. Index. 0201719320T12062001


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780201719321
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Addison Wesley
  • Height: 233 mm
  • No of Pages: 336
  • Sub Title: A Guide for Programmers and Technical Managers
  • Width: 185 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0201719320
  • Publisher Date: 08 Jan 2002
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Weight: 667 gr


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