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This book describes a project designed to enhance the management of property tax in Kampala City through the redesign of a 2-tier client server revenue management application into a 3-tier web based application. The purpose of the re-design was to address problems suffered by the 2-tier application including difficulty in software distribution, lack of access to the system by the City s partners and difficulty in managing scattered databases. The redesign resulted into a new N-tier web based application developed using modern software development tools. The new web based application improved…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book describes a project designed to enhance the management of property tax in Kampala City through the redesign of a 2-tier client server revenue management application into a 3-tier web based application. The purpose of the re-design was to address problems suffered by the 2-tier application including difficulty in software distribution, lack of access to the system by the City s partners and difficulty in managing scattered databases. The redesign resulted into a new N-tier web based application developed using modern software development tools. The new web based application improved flexibility, performance, ease of software distribution and application scalability. The new application also had a consolidated database. In the redesigned architecture, the client was thin while the remaining functionality was split across a database and application server. The book also compares the different architectures i.e. monolithic, 2-tier, and multi-tier client server systems and examines their performance and suitability for real world use.
Autorenporträt
James Kyewalabye Kabajo completed his first degree in Mathematics and Computing Science at the University of Zimbabwe in 1988. He later added a Master of Computer Science and a Master of Business Administration; both degrees from Makerere University.James has worked in several companies and organizations both in the private and public sector.