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  • The legacy continues
  • Written by author Perry Sellars,George Stachnik,Michael Yawn,Hewlett-Packard
  • Published by Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall PTR, c1997., 1996/08/06
  • Despite claims from both the UNIX and Windows NT communities that their respective operating systems will be "taking over the world", the reality is that enterprise data centers are increasingly multi-platform. The successful IT manager must be able to co
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Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Ch. 1 The Computerization of Commerce 3
Ch. 2 The First Wave: Who Survived It? Who Didn't? 9
Ch. 3 Surviving the Second Wave 15
Ch. 4 Treading Water in the Third Wave 25
Ch. 5 UNIX, Client/Server and the Fourth Wave 35
Ch. 6 The Age of Interoperability 47
Ch. 7 The HP 3000 And the 21st Century 55
Ch. 8 Introduction to Information Technology Architectures 67
Ch. 9 Defining an IT Architecture 69
Ch. 10 Practical Matters 81
Ch. 11 Fundamentals of Software Architecture 93
Ch. 12 Evolution of HP 3000 Software Architectures 111
Ch. 13 Designing the Database Module 123
Ch. 14 Introduction to Messaging Mechanisms 129
Ch. 15 Application Logic 137
Ch. 16 Presentation 139
Ch. 17 Challenges of Multi-Platform Development 145
Ch. 18 Engineering the Support Modules 155
Ch. 19 Creating the Database Interfaces 161
Ch. 20 Creating the Messaging Interfaces 165
Ch. 21 Creating the Operating System Interfaces 175
Ch. 22 Creating the Transaction Mechanism 187
Ch. 23 Creating Application Logic 193
Ch. 24 Creating the User Interfaces 195
Ch. 25 Future Directions for the Architecture 199
Ch. 26 Yet Another History Lesson 205
Ch. 27 The Client/Server Environment 213
Ch. 28 The Network 221
Ch. 29 Management of the Environment 241
Ch. 30 High Availability 247
Ch. 31 Security 265
Ch. 32 When It All Fails and How To Be Prepared For Most Disasters 285
Ch. 33 The Server Operating Systems - Using MPE/iX and UNIX Together 297
Ch. 34 Windows NT - The New Network OS 301
Ch. 35 Where's the HP 3000 Going? 311
Bibliography 325
Index 327


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