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Next Generation Computing

Next Generation Computing

Next Generation Computing

Distributed Objects for Business
Peter Fingar
Dennis Read
Jim Stikeleather
Chris Stone
January 1996
Paperback
9781884842290

    The unique format of this collection is the fastest and easiest way to learn about the next generation of computing. This book covers major topic areas in succinct yet complete chapters. Written in a clear and compact style, each of these crisp 30-minute briefs will be invaluable to your staff, users and management.

    • Explains the nature, implementation, and use of distributed object technology for businesses
    • Contains a glossary of the object-oriented terminology in the book
    • Each paper provides a list of resources and reading material that will help the reader develop a mastery of object computing for business

    Product details

    January 1996
    Paperback
    9781884842290
    305 pages
    279 × 215 mm
    0kg
    Unavailable - out of print

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Getting started with OT
    • 2. Client/Server Architecture
    • 3. Distributed Object Computing for Business
    • 4. Asynchronous Message Communication Between Distributed Business Objects
    • 5. Integrated Project Support Environments
    • 6. Leveraging Legacy Assets
    • 7. Object-Oriented Knowledge Transfer
    • 8. Enterprise Computing: The Process
    • 9. Understanding Systems Architecture
    • 10. Object Oriented Business Engineering
    • 11. Epilog as prolog
    • A glossary of OO terminology for business.
      Contributors
    • Mark Alessi, Ronald C. Aronica, Mike Aube, Todd Bowman, Victor Chapel, Jim Clarke, John Cribbs, Peter Fingar, Samuel Joseph, Rahul Narain, Leslie Newberry, Dennis Read, Don Rimel, Don E. Rimel, Jr., Ron Schultz, Robert Shelton, Jim Stikeleather