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J.D.
Edwards OneWorld The Complete Reference
By: Miller, Joseph
Jacot, Allen Stern, John
ISBN: 0072125101
Format: BC 1229 pages
Pub Date: 2000-12-01
Copyright: 2001
Edition:1
$69.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Osborne Media |
About the Book
J.D. Edwards Software holds 3rd place
in the Enterprise Software market, and is expected to move up in rank over
in the next few years. Written by J.D. Edwards insiders and OneWorld professionals
making this book unbeatable in terms of coverage and authoritative information.
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Table of Contents
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. |
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