Developing Client/server Applications |
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Outer Limits of Reasonability | 21 |
System Development Life Cycle | 32 |
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access of data accounting node activity analysis archival data candidate key cell changes client client/server applications client/server envi client/server environment client/server network client/server processing common code configuration corporate current value data customer Jones data and processing data items data model data structure data warehouse database design DBMS delineation of node derived data development life cycle different nodes DOS/VSE DSS data DSS environment DSS node DSS processing DSS system example External data functional Genessee hardware utilization heuristic implementation issue Jefferson County K-Mart Lakewood mainframe environment ment metadata methodology Morrison sheriff node autonomous node residency normal occurs operational and DSS operational data operational processing options organization output performance phone number physical denormalization probability of access processor pseudocode relationship requirements resident node ronment SDLC server environment shown in Figure step storage supplier system development system of record tion tuple update
References to this book
Designing Distributed and Cooperative Information Systems Roger Tagg,Chris Freyberg No preview available - 1997 |