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MARK J. WERRELL is a business consultant based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He has served as a senior executive with various technology companies, most recently spending eight years with Cambridge Technology Partners. Prior to joining Cambridge, he held management positions with Cap Gemini and Oracle Corporation in the United Kingdom.
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CHAPTER 1: A Day in the Life of a CIO.
A Brief Recap: The Past 10 Years.
Business Value from Web Services.
Web Services Adoption Model.
Summary.
CHAPTER 2: Standards, Concepts, and Terminology.
Real-Life Web Services.
Web Services Defined.
Adoption of Standards.
Standards Framework.
Web Services Stack.
Standards Governance and Interoperability.
Summary.
Endnotes.
CHAPTER 3: Web Services Adoption.
Adoption Model.
Phase One: Integration.
Phase Two: Collaboration.
Phase Three: Innovation.
Phase Four: Domination.
Obstacles to Adoption.
Summary.
Endnotes.
CHAPTER 4: Strategic Implications of Web Services.
A Business Perspective.
Value Chain Analysis.
Summary.
Endnotes.
CHAPTER 5: Vertical Market Implications of Web Services.
Vertical Market Adoption and Deployment.
Manufacturing Verticals.
Financial Services Verticals.
Additional Business Scenarios.
Summary.
Endnotes.
CHAPTER 6: Where to Begin?
Reality versus Hype.
Three Steps to Successful Web Services.
Where-to-Begin Checklist.
Summary.
Endnotes.
CHAPTER 7: Architecting for Competitive Advantage.
Evolution of Computer Systems.
The Enterprise Architecture.
The Service-Oriented Architecture.
The Future of Enterprise Architectures.
Platform Implementation Considerations.
Summary.
Endnotes.
CHAPTER 8: The Web Services Vendor Landscape.
Vendor Categories.
Summary.
Endnote.
CHAPTER 9: The End Is Only the Beginning.
Epilogue (One Year Later).
Index.