Network re-engineering : foundations of enterprise computing
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Network re-engineering : foundations of enterprise computing
AP Professional, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Re-engineering is the process of enabling formerly incompatible computers to communicate. This text focuses on the strategies for establishing and maintaining cross-platform connectivity and interoperability within corporate networks.
Table of Contents
- Enterprise computing - background and challenges
- distributed technology and the enterprise
- open systems, client/server computing and the enterprise
- applications in the age of the enterprise
- communicatins and interoperability
- high level communications - X.400, X.500 and other protocols
- distributed heterogeneous communications and network management
- enterprise-class information management
- the open systems enviroment / applications portability
- computer associates' CA90s
- migrating applications into an enterprise enviroment
- designing and developing portable applications for enterprise computing
- appendix - shutout sports, incorporated enterprise implementation plan
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