Client Server Information Systems: A Business-Oriented Approach
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A Complete Guide to Client/Server Architecture and Client/Server Applications-From the Premier Author in the Field! This flexible new book offers hands-on coverage of client/server architecture and client/server applications. Its practical, business-oriented emphasis fully explains everything you need to know without overwhelming you with technical detail! This practical guide offers:
* Complete coverage of application development as well as the network infrastructure over which applications are deployed
* Thorough-but not too technical!-coverage of all hardware and technology you need to understand
* Cases that detail the experiences of real companies as they implement client/server systems
* A hands-on, business-oriented emphasis that includes that includes coverage of how to integrate intranets, Extranets and the Internet
* Invaluable tips on the management and security of client/server systems not found in other books!
By the same Author Local Area Networks: A Client/Server Approach (0-471-14162-3) Applied Data Communications, 2/E (0-471-17067-4)

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James E. Goldman is Professor and Assistant Department Head for Telecommunications and Networking Technology at Purdue University. An award-winning teacher, he is the only faculty member in the history of the School of Technology to win all three school-level teaching awards. He is author of bestselling textbooks, including Applied Data Communications: A Business-Oriented Approach, 2/e and Client/Server Information Systems: A Business-Oriented Approach. He maintains an active consulting practice and is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer.

Phillip T. Rawles is co-author and Assistant Professor of Telecommunications and Networking Technology at Purdue University. His primary areas of interest are network systems administration, enterprise network management, and network simulation and optimization. He has been involved in developing or significantly redeveloping courses at Purdue, mainly in local area networking, systems administration, and enterprise network management.

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CLIENT/SERVER ARCHITECTURES AND INFRASTRUCTURE.

Introduction to Client/
Server Information Systems and Architectures.

Client Hardware.

Client Software.

Server Hardware and Software.

CLIENT/SERVER APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT.

Client/Server Groupware.

Middleware.

Integration of Internet, Intranet, and Web-Based Technologies within Client/Server Systems.

Client/Server Application Development and Integration.

NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE.

Local Area Network Operating Systems.

Wide Area Networking Concepts, Architectures, and Services.

Remote Access and Wireless Networking.

CLIENT/SERVER INFORMATION SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION.

Client/Server Information Systems Management.

Client/Server Information Systems Security.

Case Study.

Glossary.

Index.
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