General & Miscellaneous Software, Client-Server Computing
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Overview
This book focuses on the needs of a project leader or a technical architect who is responsible for turning the vision of the executive into a successful client/server system. Unlike current books, which are either written for senior management responsible for strategy or for programmers who need low level programming details, this is a practical and concise, "how-to" guide and a roadmap for the process which will successfully deliver client/server applications. It leads the project leader through all the stages of the life cycle - from conceptualization to system development and deployment. How to Deliver Client/Server Applications That Work offers practical, proven advice on the business and technical issues that a project leader must deal with effectively.Looking at distributed systems technology from a business perspective, this book provides project managers with a concrete, step-by-step approach to implementing distributed system projects. The author discusses the benefits that a distributed system can bring to the business; the ability of an organization to implement and support a system; the cost/benefit analysis; and more.
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Provides practical advice on the business and technical issues that a project leader or technical architect must deal with, from conceptualization to system development and deployment. Published by Manning Publications Co., 3 Lewis St., Greenwich, CT 06830. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
January 1, 1995
Publisher
Prentice Hall PTR
Pages
227
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780133046014