For all those caught up in the massive migration from legacy systems to client/server technology, this text presents a detailed, state-of-the-art guide to building successful applications on time and within budget.
This book provides a great overview of some very complex technology. I think the author does a great job in putting this technology in terms that one can understand and apply in his or her own enterprise.This book covers the entire scope of client/server including explaining the application of CASE technology and how to test a client/server system.If client/server is in your future, this one has to be on your shelf.
This is a real Must have Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
If you are going to implement a Client/Server Solution, this book realy can guide you. You will see from devolpent tools to aplication servers and will have a very good explanation about the right solution to your problem.
Best overview of new client/server technologies I've seen.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Working in one shop for a long time makes developers and system administrators pretty dependant on one brand and strategy for performing client/server data access tasks. David Linthicum's overview helps you "step out of the box" and look at new strategies and directions in client/server technology.
An absolute essential
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I suppose the best way I can characterize David Linthicum's guide is to observe that everyone who's seen it on my desk and thumbed through the pages has gone out and ordered a copy of their own, and so far I've yet to hear anyone say they regret the purchase. Regardless of how much you know, or how long you've been in the business, you're likely to gain some new insight or perspective from this book. Linthicum's dry, down-to-earth analysis cuts through the hype and provides a refreshing breath of reality all too rare in this business. This is not a `nuts-and-bolts' manual that provides the depth of knowledge necessary to see a client/server project through to completion. It will, however, convey an essential awareness of the major issues, opportunities, threats, and directions necessary to understand the alternatives and pick an area for more detailed investigation. This is the first technical book I've managed to read from cover to cover in some time.
A True Classic and a MUST HAVE for your Technical Library
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Imagine having extended access to a kind, patient expert whose expertise is in several key areas of important computer technologies, including hardware, software, networking, application development, object-oriented technologies, and Internet/Intranet technologies. This is the way reading this book makes you feel. Linthicum's book is an excellent reference and how to guide for technical people, project leaders, managers, analysts, students, and CIOs. Why you might need this book: 1. It clearly covers the basics of client/server technology including concepts, databases, networks, object technologies and architectures. 2. It authoritatively covers a vast array of development tools used to construct client/server applications. 3. Linthicim beautifully covers the trap of the "RAD death spiral" in which developers continue to develop working prototypes with RAD development tools and are not permitted to take the time to create a sound, object-oriented design on which the system should REALLY be based.. This portion of the book is so well written that it is worth the price of the book. 4. Like a wise master, Linthicum draws on his wisdom and experience to tell you the best ways to build applications to meet the needs of your organization, and discusses the pitfalls if you make the wrong choices along the way. 5. The case studies and sidebar discussions excellently compliment the main body text. 6. It clearly and thoroughly discusses the basic concepts of building the next generation of client/server applications which are web-based, Intranet applications. In addition, this book is THE BEST client/server book to appear on the market since Paul Renaud's Introduction to Client/Server Systems (Wiley, First Edition, 1993), and actually surpasses Renaud's Second Edition (which was also published this year) in terms of the coverage Linthicum's book offers on Internet/ Intranet technologies, which are vitally essential in a time where a "web-year" is now considered to be 12 weeks! David Linthicum's Guide to Client/Server and Intranet Development is destined to be a classic. Don't miss this book! Bill Slater [email protected] http://www.xsite.net/~slate
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