Developing Second Generation Client/server Applications

Developing Second Generation Client/server Applications

Author: Jerry Cashin

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 270

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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


Second-generation Client/server Computing

Second-generation Client/server Computing

Author: Dawna Travis Dewire

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 466

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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 Client/server Applications with Oracle Developer/2000

Developing Client/server Applications with Oracle Developer/2000

Author: Paul Hipsley

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 676

ISBN-13: 9780672308529

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Developer/2000 is Oracle's answer to PowerBuilder. In this straightforward guide, Paul Hipsley presents a complete overview of the Oracle RDBMS and the new tools included in Developer/2000. Hipsley covers everything from modeling the logical database and building the physical database to developing successful forms, reports, and graphics. The disk includes code and samples of the applications.


InfoWorld

InfoWorld

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Publisher:

Published: 1994-11-28

Total Pages: 134

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InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.


How to Deliver Client/server Applications that Work

How to Deliver Client/server Applications that Work

Author: Alex Bakman

Publisher: Manning Publications

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 248

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This book focuses on the needs of a project leader or a technical architect who is responsible for turning the vision of the executive into a successful client/server system. Unlike current books, which are either written for senior management responsible for strategy or for programmers who need low level programming details, this is a practical and concise, "how-to" guide and a roadmap for the process which will successfully deliver client/server applications. It leads the project leader through all the stages of the life cycle - from conceptualization to system development and deployment. How to Deliver Client/Server Applications That Work offers practical, proven advice on the business and technical issues that a project leader must deal with effectively.


PC Mag

PC Mag

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Published: 1995-02-07

Total Pages: 450

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PCMag.com is a leading authority on technology, delivering Labs-based, independent reviews of the latest products and services. Our expert industry analysis and practical solutions help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology.


Computerworld

Computerworld

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Published: 1995-03-06

Total Pages: 112

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For more than 40 years, Computerworld has been the leading source of technology news and information for IT influencers worldwide. Computerworld's award-winning Web site (Computerworld.com), twice-monthly publication, focused conference series and custom research form the hub of the world's largest global IT media network.


InfoWorld

InfoWorld

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Published: 1994-11-14

Total Pages: 212

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InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.