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* Describes the architecture of ASP.NET Web applications. * Examines performance issues with ASP.NET applications, and discusses how to design and code for optimal performance. * Provides detailed discussion and code examples for writing optimal ASP.NET Web applications, including optimal data access code, optimal web services, and rapidly loading Web pages. * Discusses performance metrics such as scalability and availability, and provides tutorials on ASP.NET performance monitoring using Microsoft Application Center Test.

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* Describes the architecture of ASP.NET Web applications. * Examines performance issues with ASP.NET applications, and discusses how to design and code for optimal performance. * Provides detailed discussion and code examples for writing optimal ASP.NET Web applications, including optimal data access code, optimal web services, and rapidly loading Web pages. * Discusses performance metrics such as scalability and availability, and provides tutorials on ASP.NET performance monitoring using Microsoft Application Center Test.

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Autorenporträt
Kenneth Tu is a developer, architect, and author specializing in Windows and web development using Microsoft technologies, primarily for the financial, telecommunications, and broadband industries. He has extensive experience developing ASP.NET applications and XML web services. Kenneth has a degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of California, Irvine.