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Enterprise System Architectures shows how to seamlessly move applications to C/S by understanding the needs of the organization. It guides decisions throughout the life cycle of a client/server project and provides the methodologies, techniques, technologies, costs, and risks of client/server computing. TOC:SECTION I: Current Trends in Business Computing.- SECTION II: Client/Server Architectures and Technologies.- SECTION III: Client/Server Implementation.- SECTION IV: The Future of Client/Server Computing.
Expert consultants demonstrate how to combine computing, communications, and
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Enterprise System Architectures shows how to seamlessly move applications to C/S by understanding the needs of the organization. It guides decisions throughout the life cycle of a client/server project and provides the methodologies, techniques, technologies, costs, and risks of client/server computing. TOC:SECTION I: Current Trends in Business Computing.- SECTION II: Client/Server Architectures and Technologies.- SECTION III: Client/Server Implementation.- SECTION IV: The Future of Client/Server Computing.
Expert consultants demonstrate how to combine computing, communications, and knowledge to deliver a uniquely new, and entirely indispensable, competitive advantage. They cover detailed information on the architectures and frameworks for network-based computing, strategies for designing and implementing solutions, and strategies and methods for security. Enterprise Systems Architectures: Building Client/Server and Web-Based Systems provides a full framework for testing applications, and in-depth discussion of transition frameworks, detailed costs and frameworks for managing the client/server environment, and much more. The book details crucial analysis, design, and implementation issues, including design specifics for architecture, application, and network rollout strategies.
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Mark Goodyear