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Client/Server Architecture (McGraw-Hill Computer Communications Series) [Hardcover]

Alex Berson (Author)
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March 29, 1996 J. Ranade Series on Computer Communications
Berson, a recognized client/server authority, covers all the bases, providing the fundamentals of client/server, as well as sound implementation and performance tips. He discusses crucial new technologies such as massively parallel processors and how the impact distributed processing and client/server architecture.

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The industry's standard client/server reference is back and better than ever-now revised and updated! With new coverage of middleware, Windows 95, and Windows NT-not to mention the hot areas of massively parallel processing, data warehousing, OLAP, and data mining-industry expert Alex Berson updates his authoritative guide to the distributed computing environment. The Second Edition brings you up to date on these and other swiftly changing areas in client/server architecture at a level that virtually gurantees you'll speed system implementation and improve performance. Client/Server Architecture, Second Edition, covers components, open systems, specialization in both client and server, and second-generation, multi-tiered implementations of client/server systems. This updated edition also provides a management view of costs and risks in implementing client/server systems. Berson clarifies the issues of distributed objects, data warehousing, on-line analytical processing, data mining, high performance commercial computing, and client/server application development. In addition to discussing data distribution between heterogeneous databases, he illustrates data replication by examining the popular implementations offered by major vendors. Timely and complete, Client/Server Architecture, Second Edition, will help you take full advantage of the newest developments in distributed systems.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 569 pages
  • Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill (Tx); 2nd edition (March 29, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0070056641
  • ISBN-13: 978-0070056640
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.2 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,071,564 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Alex Berson is an internationally recognized expert, thought leader, author, and advisor in various areas of information technologies. Throughout his professional career, Alex held leadership technology and management positions in companies such as JPMorgan, BearingPoint, Entrust, Merrill Lynch, enCommerce, Dun & Bradstreet, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Solomon Smith Barney, and others. He's currently a chief technology architect for a major global financial services institution.
Alex holds graduate and post-graduate degrees in Applied Math and Computer Sciences and has an extensive scientific background in applied research with specific concentration on advanced areas of algorithmic computations, linear programming, computer simulations, and computing architectures. He taught under-graduate and graduate classes and lectured on these topics throughout his career.
Alex combines his extensive scientific background and practical industry experience by focusing his professional activities on advanced multi-disciplined areas of information technology such as Identity Management and Information Security; Master Data Management (MDM) and Customer Data Integration (CDI); CRM and Business Intelligence; Database technologies, including Column-store and very large databases (VLDB); data warehousing and data mining; service-oriented architecture (SOA); mobile computing; enterprise application integration (EAI), messaging, and middleware. Throughout his career, Alex continues to successfully apply his knowledge, experience and vision to creating complex ground-breaking solutions for financial services, manufacturing, pharmaceutical and technology industries..
Alex is a member of the Board of Directors of the Wall Street Technology Association (WSTA) and is a member of Standard & Poor's Vista Research Society of Industrial Leaders (SIL). He actively participates in professional associations such as IEEE Computer Society, ACM, and Aberdeen Group's Technology Forecasting Consortium; standards organizations including OMG, OASIS, Open Group; various industry consortia such as the Data Warehousing /Institute (TDWI), and technical advisory boards of several technology companies.
Alex has published numerous direction-setting technical articles in trade magazines and on-line publications, and is the author and co-author of a number of best-selling professional books, including Master Data Management and Data Governance; Master Data Management and Customer Data Integration for a Global Enterprise; Building Data Mining Applications for CRM; Data Warehousing, Data Mining and OLAP; Client/Server Architecture; SYBASE and Client/Server Computing; and APPC: Introduction to LU6.2.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Do you need to take some Information Technology decisions?, April 7, 1997
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This review is from: Client/Server Architecture (McGraw-Hill Computer Communications Series) (Hardcover)
This is an excellent book for non idiots managers. Usually thecomputer people think that managers can't understand the trends oncomputer tech. But this book explains everything that we must know to choose the components for build right C/S information solutons systems. So if you are a manager and you want to understand the new comp stuff in order to take some buying decisions, you need to read this book. Also if you are a systems professional and you are not upgraded with the new state of the art on technology you will take a very good sight when you read it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars question :), April 29, 1999
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This review is from: Client/Server Architecture (McGraw-Hill Computer Communications Series) (Hardcover)
I personally don't believe Access is a Client/Server databse, instead it should be a file sharing type of databse. :) SQL is a client/Server databse. I would buy the book, but I don't know if it will really help me to build a real "client/server" db. thanks
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