Introduction to client/server systems : a practical guide for systems professionals

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Introduction to client/server systems : a practical guide for systems professionals

Paul E. Renaud

(Wiley professional computing)

Wiley, c1993

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-325) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Client/server is a term used for a specific configuration for database applications run on workstations from a centralized database. Focusing on the practical concepts and implementation for systems designers, this volume provides a comprehensive introduction to client/server systems.

Table of Contents

  • THE BASICS
  • Driving Forces
  • MANAGEMENT ASPECTS
  • Vision
  • Management Strategies, Part 1: Priorities
  • Management Strategies, Part 2: Transition
  • Operational Challenges
  • TECHNICAL ASPECTS
  • Client/Server Communications
  • Major Client/Server Protocols
  • Systems Architecture, Part 1: Structural Issues
  • Systems Architecture, Part 2: Modeling Issues
  • Principles of Design and Development
  • References and Further Reading
  • Index.

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