Microsoft Open Enterprise Information System (EIS) PackLast reviewed: February 2, 1998Article ID: Q107601 |
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SUMMARYThe Microsoft Open EIS Pack is solution software used to design and create Enterprise Information Systems capable of delivering presentation data created from Microsoft desktop applications that work together.
MORE INFORMATIONMicrosoft Open EIS operates as an integrated front-end, providing connectivity to data source applications such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Project, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft Visual Basic. The EIS Builder's dialog box-based user interface guides you through the process of creating the links to application data files to build a top layer of presentation windows. Each area of the "home screen" may display a different view of summary information. EIS Pack is event driven in that buttons allow you to "drill down" to successive layers of supporting data views. EIS Builder consists of pre-defined macro scripts eliminating the need to program code. If you require more precision, you can incorporate your Microsoft Excel macros. Communication channels include electronic mail, Microsoft Mail, and Microsoft LAN Manager. Other industry standards include DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange) in Microsoft Windows and on the Macintosh when running under system 7.0 or later. Other standards include OLE (object linking and embedding), and APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) which include ODBC (open database connectivity), MAPI (messaging application interface), and OCE (open collaborative environment). To build EIS applications with Microsoft Windows products, you need:
The Microsoft Excel EIS Builder for the Macintosh requires:
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REFERENCES"Microsoft Excel Builder User’s Guide," "Before You Begin" "Building Enterprise Information: A Guide to EIS Development with Microsoft Applications," Introduction through chapter 6 README.TXT from Open EIS Pak version 1.0a for the Macintosh.
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