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Building Enterprise Information Architectures: Reengineering Information Systems
by Cook, Melissa A.
 

 
Cover Price: $39.99
Online Price: $20.00
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ISBN-10: 0134402561
ISBN-13: 9780134402567
Publisher: Prentice-Hall
Published January 1996; Paperback; 193 pages
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This is a Print-On Demand (POD) version of this book.

Summary:

The manager's guide to building a business-oriented information systems architecture. Written for IS and corporate management, CIOs, and consultants. Provides a practical, easy-to-use framework for developing and implementing an enterprise information architecture aligned with business requirements. Learn to eliminate redundancy, control costs, and deploy new technology in an orderly way.



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