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Management Information Systems (MIS), Object-Oriented Programming, Business Technology - Information Systems, Management - Technology, General & Miscellaneous Networking & Telecommunications, Client-Server Computing

A Network of Objects

by Thomas C. Tsai
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Overview

A Network of Objects combines the benefits of client/server computing with the power of object-oriented programming to provide a new model for developing object-oriented applications that eliminate the barriers that hinder most client/server networks today. This book also provides information on the technologies and products that are shaping the corporate computing environment, as well as strategies for making a smooth transition to client/server architecture.

This book provides MIS and network design personnel with enough knowledge to make informed decisions as they begin moving from mainframes to client/server platforms. It demonstrates how combining networking and object-oriented programming and design can lower computing costs, improve application delivery, ease access to data and provide friendlier user interfaces.

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Discusses the benefits of combining client/server computing with object-oriented programming in business process engineering, for IS professionals. Topics include common network topologies and operating systems, the seven-layer OSI reference model architecture, C++ programming in the network environment, and a review of key utilities. Includes comparisons of various commercial network products, and a bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1994
Publisher
New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold, c1995.
Pages
326
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780442019334

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