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Parallel, Distributed, and Supercomputing, Database Administration & Management, General & Miscellaneous Networking & Telecommunications, Client-Server Computing

Introduction to Client/server Systems

by Paul E. Renaud
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Overview

A newly revised edition of the guide to making the most of this increasingly important information systems technology. Using real-life examples, the book demonstrates the potentials and limits of client/server technology, examines how this technology can be used to increase productivity, describes the design of client/server systems using a variety of software systems and more. This edition offers expanded material on technical aspects of client/server systems including upgrade management, middleware, network printing, IEEE, LAN and ATM protocols, CORBA, HTTP and HTML. Also includes a new chapter on network SQL, ANSI SQL and ODBC as well as an expanded appendix and exercises and projects that cover topics chapter-by-chapter.

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A reference that clearly explains client/server technology to all data processing professionals--both technical and managerial--as well as to students, who may find it valuable as an overview of systems engineering principles and as an introduction to client/server communications protocols. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 19, 1996
Publisher
New York : Wiley Computer Pub., c1996.
Pages
608
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471133339

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