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[Network87] As such, relatively few IS organizations are using two-tier client/server architectures to provide cross-departmental or cross-platform enterprise-wide solutions Since the bulk of application logic exists on the PC client, the two-tier architecture faces a number of potential version control and application re-distribution problems. A change in business rules would require a change to the client logic in each application in a corporation’s portfolio, which is affected, by the change.

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[Alescha.com] Client-server : Computer Industries Newest and Hottest Buzzwords ...: Since the bulk of two-tier implementations involve SQL messaging and most three-tier systems utilize RPCs, it is reasonable to examine the merits of these respective request/response mechanisms in a discussion of architectures. RPC calls from presentation client to middle-tier server provide greater overall system flexibility than the SQL calls made by clients in the two-tier architecture.

[Seminar Topics Project Ideas On Computer Science,Electronics,Electrical,Mechanical Engineering,Civil,MBA, Medicine,Nursing,Science,Physics,Mathematics,Chemistry ppt pdf doc presentation & Abstract - All Forums] microsoft windows distributed internet application architect: Windows Script Components provide you with an easy way to create Component Object Model (COM) components using scripting languages such as Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) and other languages compatible with the ECMA 262 language specification (such as Microsoft JScript 2.0 and JavaScript 1.1). You can use script components as COM components in applications such as Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft Windows Scripting Host (WSH), and any other application that can support COM components.

[/var/log/mind] Why java is not a dead language | /var/log/mind: It will certainly take a long time for enterprises to feel comfortable using something like Erlang but I write software for lots of companies and the most astute among them use Ruby to build domain-specific languages, Python to glue things together, and tools like Groovy (yuck) when they want to have their legacy code at arm's length. I still see a ton of Java and I'm sure I will for some time.

[Directions Magazine - Press Releases] Oracle Spatial User Group Meeting, Brisbane, 9th December 2005 ...: of geo-processing across all application tiers.However, he offered a view that the move to provide geospatial processing in any Departmental Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) will more likely be initially based on thin wrappers over database logic. (Turner echoed the wish many others have articulated which is for Oracle to spatially enable its data modeling software.) All data is distributed via database views.Currently the SDS stores only two dimensional data.

[小白的一生] Porting to DB2. Universal Database. Version 8.2 - 小白的一生 ...: system security, distributed computing environment (DCE), or Kerberos (AIX, Solaris Operating Environment, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows .NET operating systems).

[DotNetFunda.Com Resources feed.] Estimation and Quotation using Use case Points: Schneider and Winters proposed number of staff hours per Use Case point depends on the environmental factors. The number of factors in E1 through E6 that are below 3 are counted and added to the number of factors in E7 through E8 that are above 3.

[ACM Queue - All Queue Content] Designing Portable Collaborative Networks - ACM Queue: The PCN approach is based on several guiding principles, listed below, each with its own set of challenges and unresolved issues. Because we realize that one of the key challenges in mobile work is how to integrate knowledge from and back into the larger work context, we are concerned with portability rather than just mobility, and with persistent, as well as immediate, collaboration contexts.

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[Latest RSS Content for All Communities | Second Life] Second Life Blogs: Features: My First Two Months at Linden Lab: I think that even though your organization stated that they would reimburse people who had bought land after a certain period from when you "decided" to change pricing, it should be extended to the ones who bought new islands a week before the "cut off date" since I know, from dealing with Corporate America (Which is what I deal with, and have dealt with for 20+ years) that those decisions are not made on a whim nor made a week in advance. We, the residents make SL, not the programmers nor the management there, for without us, you all would be programming for a defunct unknown company or asking "Do you want Fries with that Shake?".

[Blog Maverick] An Open Letter to Comcast and Every cable/Telco on P2P - updated ...: If I want to run Apache and mirror my favorite open source projects from my computer, that uses MY bandwidth - not yours, not my neighbor\’s - mine. If you\’re right about this, of course, then I would like to ask Comcast and every cable/Telco to block your internet access because I feel you browse so much that my experience is diminished - please, stop using the Internet.

[ebPML.org BLOG] ebPML Radio: All things considered, this is a major step forward for BPM. It should become the catalyst to federate the 3 specifications of BPM: BPEL (business logic that can participate in a business process), WS-CDL (Choreography is the foundation of business process definitions) and BPSS (B2B semantics and public processes).

[Derek Sivers, O'Reilly Network] 7 reasons I switched back to PHP after 2 years on Rails - O'Reilly ...: I don't have any love for Ruby (it's been around for quite a few years but it's never managed to grow mature) but PHP is a gigantic resource-hogging mess of spaghetti code with 9,000 "core" functions jammed into one namespace, worthless error-handling, broken-ass OO, and it still hasn't caught up with such 45-year-old innovations as reasonable scoping. It all adds up to make it nearly impossible to write code that's reliable _or_ efficient.

[Web Strategy by Jeremiah] List of “White Label” or “Private Label” (Applications you can ...: […] Not sure how Ning’s volume compares with other white label social networking sites (Jeremiah Owyang has a running list of companies in this space) and I’ve looked at almost all of them. Now, I swear this is not the free lunch talking (the cold noodle salad with peanuts…whatever it’s called…was great), but comparing all the companies in that space in terms of ease of use, flexibility, pricing and features, I would say that Ning has the best product.

[Asa Dotzler: Firefox and more] Asa Dotzler: Firefox and more: if you have nothing to hide...: As for Schmidt's comments, it is in a way still a valid warning - while Microsoft may not have any data to reveal, most ISPs will. And this isn't just your search activity - every site you visited, every file you downloaded, and every IM or email you send may be tracked by the ISP, which is possibly what Eric Schmidt was actually warning people about - there is always a possibility that everything you do online is tracked, be it by spyware, by your ISP, or by a search engine, and if you would be ashamed to tell your wife or mother or daughter of this, then you probably shouldn't in the first place.

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