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.
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.







