Second-generation Client/server Computing

Second-generation Client/server Computing

Author: Dawna Travis Dewire

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13:

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From bestselling author Dewire comes this sequel to the highly successful "Client/Server Computing" examining how client/server technology has changed since its inception four years ago, why some strategies have failed while others have proven more adaptable, the tools that have worked, and those that haven't. Brimming with advice of what and what not to do, this book will be a must for IS managers, designers, and implementors.


Developing Second Generation Client/server Applications

Developing Second Generation Client/server Applications

Author: Jerry Cashin

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13:

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A report evaluating many of the leading products in client/server tools, analyzing workflow modifications needed to exploit their strengths and investigating related issues such as system management, object technology, middleware, and operating systems. Describes client/server development tools, des


Introduction To Client Sever Computing

Introduction To Client Sever Computing

Author: Subhāsha Candra Yādava

Publisher: New Age International

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 8122426891

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About the Book: The book covers the detail concepts of Client Server Architectural aspects, its application components, its relationship with database, development tools associated with it and technologies used to develop client server systems. The book will serve as a complete text for all undergraduate (BCA, B. Sc., BCS and B. Tech.) and post graduate students (MCA, M. Tech. and MS) of Computer Science and Engineering students of various Technical Universities. Also the scope and depth of topics covered in the book, with its straightforward and often humorous delivery, make this book worth.


Second-generation Client/server Development Tools

Second-generation Client/server Development Tools

Author: Yankee Group. Client/Server Computing Planning Service

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13:

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"This Report explores the emergence of a new concept of client/server, and in particular a set of new tools designed to help users implement that concept. The concept is expressed in many ways: three-tier, component-based, object-based, distributed object services, enterprise-scale, and large-scale."--P. i.


The Essential Client/Server Survival Guide

The Essential Client/Server Survival Guide

Author: Robert Orfali

Publisher:

Published: 1996-07-23

Total Pages: 708

ISBN-13:

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Join a cast of Martians on this witty, comprehensive, and now completely updated tour of the client/server world. From operating systems and communication to applications architectures that incorporate database, transaction processing, groupware, and objects, this ultimate survival guide is the reader's best source for the big picture view of the world of client/server.


Open Client/Server Computing and Middleware

Open Client/Server Computing and Middleware

Author: Alan R. Simon

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2014-05-10

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1483214273

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Open Client/Server Computing and Middleware provides a tutorial-oriented overview of open client/server development environments and how client/server computing is being done. This book analyzes an in-depth set of case studies about two different open client/server development environments—Microsoft Windows and UNIX, describing the architectures, various product components, and how these environments interrelate. Topics include the open systems and client/server computing, next-generation client/server architectures, principles of middleware, and overview of ProtoGen+. The ViewPaint environment, ProtoView screen manager, SQLView visual database access, and ProtoView WinControl library are also elaborated. This text likewise covers the interaction with db-UIM/X, widgets and building interfaces, network object toolkit, and integration of cross-platform components. This publication is suitable for computing professionals and researchers interested in open client/server computing.


The Essential Guide to Computing

The Essential Guide to Computing

Author: E. Garrison Walters

Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13: 9780130194695

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Perfect for anyone who needs a basic understanding of how computers work, this introductory guide gives friendly, accessible, up-to-date explanations of computer hardware, software, networks, and the Internet. Coverage also includes micro-processors, operating systems, programming languages, applications, and e-commerce.


Data Warehousing and Mining:

Data Warehousing and Mining:

Author: ITLESL

Publisher: Pearson Education India

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 8131799050

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Data Warehousing and Data Mining is presented in a question-and-answer format following the examination pattern and covers all key topics in the syllabus. The book is designed to make learning fast and effective and is precise, up-to-date and will help students excel in their examinations. The book is part of the Express Learning is a series of books designed as quick reference guides to important undergraduate courses. The organized and accessible format of these books allows students to learn important concepts in an easy-to-understand, question-and-answer format. These portable learning tools have been designed as one-stop references for students to understand and master the subjects by themselves.


Client/server Computing

Client/server Computing

Author: Bruce R. Elbert

Publisher: Artech House Publishers

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13:

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This text explains how products and services from a wide variety of suppliers can be integrated to produce a distributed computing system. It shows how organizations can build sophisticated data communication networks that are integrated with widespread data processing resources. The text addresses a balanced field of hardware (transmission, switching, computing equipment) and software (architecture, protocols, operating systems and middleware), and shows why software is the vital ingredient to produce interoperability in a world of incompatible systems and services.