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OMG Announces "Information Systems
Transformation: Architecture-Driven Modernization Case Studies" New
from OMG Press
Book by William Ulrich and Philip Newcomb is published by OMG
Press Partner Morgan Kaufmann
Needham, MA, USA - April 2, 2010 - OMG™ today announced the
availability of a new book from the OMG Press that provides case studies
and expert advice to help businesses deliver information systems
transformation solutions. Written by William Ulrich and Philip Newcomb,
"Information Systems Transformation: Architecture-Driven
Modernization Case Studies" is available for purchase through OMG's
Reading Room at http://www.omg.org/technology/readingroom/index.htm.
Information Systems Transformation: Architecture-Driven Modernization
Case Studies, a new book by William Ulrich and Philip Newcomb, provides a
practical guide to organizations seeking ways to understand and modernize
existing systems as part of their information management strategies. It
includes an introduction to ADM disciplines and standards, including
alignment with business architecture, as well as a series of scenarios
outlining how ADM is applied to various initiatives. Ten chapters,
containing in-depth, modernization case studies, distills the theory and
delineates principles, processes, and best practices for every industry,
ensuring the book's leading position as a reference text for all of those
organizations relying on complex software systems to maintain their
economic, competitive and operational viability.
Key Features:
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Acts as a one-stop shopping reference and
complete guide for implementing various modernization models including
core concepts, common scenarios, and a guide for getting started.
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Concepts are illustrated with real-life
examples from various modernization projects, allowing you to
immediately apply tested solutions and see results.
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Ten chapters containing in-depth
modernization case studies, covering multiple platforms, industries
and government agencies from four different countries.
"Ulrich and Newcomb's book offers a comprehensive examination of
the challenges of growing software-intensive systems. Every system has an
architecture, but as the authors explain, it is only by continuous,
intentional architectural transformation that one can attend to costs
while simultaneously creating a mechanism wherein innovation may
flourish." - Grady Booch, IBM Fellow & Chief Scientist, Software
Engineering in IBM Research.
"Nobody knows the modernization landscape better than Ulrich and
Newcomb, and this in-depth, practical guide is indispensable to planners
and practitioners faced with the legacy modernization challenge. This book
explains how to plan, develop and manage modernization from every
angle." - Richard Mark Soley, Ph.D., Chairman and CEO, OMG.
About the Authors:
William M. Ulrich is President of Tactical Strategy Group, Inc. and
a management consultant. Mr. Ulrich has been in the modernization field
since 1980 and continues to serve as a strategic advisor on business and
IT transformation projects for corporations and government agencies. In
2005, Mr. Ulrich was awarded the Keeping America Strong Award for his work
in information systems modernization. He is Co-Chair of the OMG
Architecture-Driven Modernization Task Force and the OMG Business
Architecture Special Interest Group, Editorial Director of the Business
Architecture Institute, and author of Legacy Systems: Transformation
Strategies.
Philip H. Newcomb is Founder and CEO of The Software Revolution,
Incorporated (TSRI) and creator of TSRI's acclaimed architecture-driven
modernization services and toolset JANUS™. He is coauthor of Reverse
Engineering (Kluwer 1996) with Linda Wills, Coeditor of the 2nd Working
Conference on Reverse Engineering (IEEE 1995) with Elliot Chikofsky and
principal author of the Abstract Syntax Tree Metamodeling Specification
(OMG Specification 2009). With more than 35 publications and 70
successfully completed information system modernization projects he is a
recognized leader in the application of artificial intelligence, automatic
programming and formal methods to industrial-scale software modernization.
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Edited by Stephanie
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