Designing enterprise client/server systems

著者

    • Gold-Bernstein, Beth
    • Marca, David

書誌事項

Designing enterprise client/server systems

Beth Gold-Bernstein, David Marca ; foreword by Shaku Atre

Prentice Hall PTR, c1998

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-352) and index.

内容説明・目次

内容説明

A guide for designing distributed systems which are used by many users and will be distributed to multiple geographic locations. This book aims to provide a step-by-step approach to designing a multi-tier client/server system that is repeatable, and helps define and manage risk. It also covers the organizational and management issues involved in building cross-functional distributed enterprize systems. Case studies that illustrate principles described in other parts of the book are included.

目次

  • Why build client/server systems?
  • models and modelling
  • the IllumiSys design method
  • essential model overview
  • the environmental aspect
  • the information aspect
  • the bridge aspect
  • the behavioural aspect
  • the event distribution aspect
  • the component measurement aspect
  • implementation model overview
  • design metrics
  • multi-tier partitioning aspect
  • technical architecture design
  • processor distribution aspect
  • geographic distribution aspect
  • traffic analysis
  • organizational architecture
  • process management
  • operational support
  • the Fleury Market case study.

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