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ISBN 10: 0738426563
ISBN 13: 978-0738426563
Author: Buck Stearns, Xiao Hui Zhu, Ming Zhu Cui, Bei Shu, Yi Zhen Xu, Xia Li, Ming Li, Fei Qu
The Internet transcends national boundaries and geographical barriers. Many e-business entities have sought help from IBM in extending their e-business worldwide. IBM’s own marketing messages have stressed the global aspect of e-business, and our customers therefore expect IBM to be able to provide the solutions. Take a simple e-commerce application, for example. A company wants to set up a Web site to sell to customers from all over the world. Studies also have shown that users are much more likely to purchase from a Web site in their own language.
With the worldwide growth of e-business, globalization is not only an add-on value but a must for global e-business applications. In fact, globalization has become an architecture in the realm of e-business.
The key to globalization architecture is the Single Executable, which is the proper design and execution of systems, software, services, and procedures so that one instance of software, executing on a single server or end-user machine, can process multilingual data and present culturally correct information (for example, collation, date, and number formats).
E business Globalization Solution Design Guide Getting Started 1st Table of contents:
Part 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: What is globalization? (1/2)
Chapter 1: What is globalization? (2/2)
Chapter 2: Why is globalization necessary?
Chapter 3: How to implement globalization
Part 2: Globalization application design
Chapter 4: Single Executable
Chapter 5: Unicode support
Chapter 6: Locale model (1/2)
Chapter 6: Locale model (2/2)
Chapter 7: Localization pack (1/2)
Chapter 7: Localization pack (2/2)
Chapter 8: Input and output of multilingual data (1/2)
Chapter 8: Input and output of multilingual data (2/2)
Chapter 9: Linguistic services (1/2)
Chapter 9: Linguistic services (2/2)
Chapter 10: Global Business Object (1/2)
Chapter 10: Global Business Object (2/2)
Chapter 11: Localization
Part 3: Our Global Travel Shanghai Demo: A working example
Chapter 12: Overview
Multilingual front-end (1/2)
Multilingual front-end (2/2)
Multilingual user interface
Multilingual main functions
Multilingual Web Services
Chapter 13: Environment
Architecture
Development environment
Runtime environment
Product globalization capabilities (1/2)
Product globalization capabilities (2/2)
IBM WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition V4.0
IBM DB2 Universal Database
Chapter 14: A development methodology for globalized applications
Chapter 15: Design and development
Single Executable
Unicode support
Locale model (1/2)
Locale model (2/2)
Structure of locale model
Identification of user locale
Implementation of locale-sensitive features
Locale-sensitive features displayed in Our Global Travel Shanghai Demo
Localization pack
Machine translation
What is machine translation?
WebSphere Translation Server
Solution for Our Global Travel Shanghai Demo
Global Business Object
Localization
Locale model
GBO
Localization packs
Chapter 16: Testing
Function testing
Translation testing
Globalization feature testing
Linguistic testing
Browser testing
Usability testing
Chapter 17: Maintenance
Adding new languages
Locale-related computing
Language-dependent content
Changing or adding globalization features
Part 4: Appendixes
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