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Book-How to Deliver Client/Server Applications That Work

Author: amazon.com | Published: 17th Aug 2005 | Visited: 376 times | Add Comment
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This book covers a broad range of issues involved in client/server development. Rather than focusing on technical information and solutions, the author provides a high-level overview of everything you need to know when you embark on a client/server project: from making the decision whether client/server is the right solution, to testing, delivering and supporting the operational system. The book covers 13 topics grouped into the categories "Business and Management Issues," "Distributed Systems Technology," and "Application Development and Deployment."

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