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Part 8. Appendices

  • Appendix 1: Accounting Model
  • Appendix 2: Event Driven Business Modeling

 

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Balancing Act Table of Contents

Table of Contents Preface Part 1: The Pearl
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 2: The Problem
  • Chapter 3: The Solution
Part 2: The Professor
  • Chapter 4: Computers
  • Chapter 5: Accounting
  • Chapter 6: Business Events
  • Chapter 7: Resources and Agents
  • Chapter 8: REAL Analysis Method
  • Chapter 9: The Ivory Tower
Part 3. The Partner
  • Chapter 10: Reality
  • Chapter 11. Consulting
  • Chapter 12. Types of Computers and Processes
  • Chapter 13. Business System Architecture
  • Chapter 14. Reporting
  • Chapter 15. Operational Versus Informational
  • Chapter 16. Data Warehousing
  • Chapter 17. Programming Tools
  • Chapter 18. Input/Output
  • Chapter 19. Select, Sort, Summarize
  • Chapter 20. Parallelism and Platform
  • Chapter 21. ERP Reporting
  • Chapter 22. Order of Operations
Part 4. The Projects
  • Chapter 23. Development
  • Chapter 24. Skyscrapers
  • Chapter 25. Find the Event File
  • Chapter 27. Find More Detailed Events
  • Chapter 28. Define Reference Data
  • Chapter 29. Iteratively View Results
  • Chapter 30. Assess Reporting Needs
  • Chapter 31. Estimate the Data Basis
  • Chapter 32. Define Summary Structures
  • Chapter 33. Define Processes
  • Chapter 34. Consider Complex Joins
  • Chapter 35. Model the Repository
  • Chapter 36. Optimize For Performance
  • Chapter 37. Maintain Focus
  • Part 5. The Programmer
    • Chapter 38. Abends
    • Chapter 39. The Copy Only View
    • Chapter 40. Extract Only View
    • Chapter 41. Look-ups
    • Chapter 42. Reference File Phase
    • Chapter 43. Extract Files
    • Chapter 44. Sort
    • Chapter 45. Sort User Exits
    • Chapter 46. Format Phase
    • Chapter 47 . “Look At It Go”
    • Chapter 48. Multi-Threading
    • Chapter 49. Control and Contention
    • Chapter 50. Piping, Tokens, and the Write Verb
    • Chapter 51. Exits
    • Chapter 52. Common Key Data Buffering
    • Chapter 53. Spin-offs
    • Chapter 54. Crisis
  • Part 6. The Platform
    • Chapter 55. Transition
    • Chapter 56. Walkabout
    • Chapter 57. The General Ledger
    • Chapter 58. The Arrangement Ledger
    • Chapter 59. Accounting Rules
    • Chapter 60. Reclassification
    • Chapter 61. Support Processes
    • Chapter 62. Calculation Engines and Reporting
    • Chapter 63. Go Live
  • Part 7. The Plan
    • Chapter 64. Promotion
    • Chapter 65. Start with Finance
    • Chapter 66. Expand to Risk
    • Chapter 67. Beyond Finance and Risk
    • Chapter 68. Partnership
  • Part 8. Appendices
    • Appendix 1: Accounting Model
    • Appendix 2: Event Driven Business Modeling
  • Acknowledgements
  • Selected Bibliography
  • About the Mentors
  • About the Author
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