Michael C. Daconta Libros




Is your organization drowning in data yet thirsting for information?Many people, including IT staff, do not know the difference between data and information. Is your organization stuck in a vicious cycle of producing more and more redundant, poor-quality, stove-piped data while your information consumers scream for more and more of the “right” information? Over five years in the making, this book stops the cycle of haphazard data generation and turns it into reliable, consumer-centric information production. It does this by turning to time-tested manufacturing principles of the automotive, electronics and construction industries. This book walks readers through the “4C's” of producing consumer-centric information products. It carefully dissects the slogan “Deliver the right information, to the right person, at the right time” and demonstrates a rigorous methodology for moving beyond the slogan to a sustainable and repeatable process! Written by a proven expert in the field and the former Metadata Program Manager for the Department of Homeland Security, Michael Daconta, this book delivers for managers, architects and developers. It is a must-read for every manager seeking to empower their employees with relevant, timely and authoritative information!
Java pitfalls: time saving solutions and workarounds to improve programs
- 336 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Designed to save Java programmer's from the chore of digging out from system flaws, a team of Java gurus provide proven solutions to 50 difficult problems commonly encountered.
More Java Pitfalls
- 300 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Building on the success of Java Pitfalls (0-471-36174-7), this book provides more specific programming solutions to fifty difficult Java programming problems Shows experienced programmers how to identify and avoid weaknesses in Java and related J2EE technologies that can cause programs to go haywire Explores advanced topics including networking, XML and Java programming, and the Java Virtual Machine