Describes techniques essential to implement an enterprise database—a network of databases across various computing platforms. Explains how to define the enterprise data model, the principles and methodology necessary to characterize the database project environment and enterprise database projects that lead to success. Concludes with a summary of the entire database effort.
The First Complete Guide to Testing Client/Server Applications Client/server applications are new and fundamentally different.
Lead, Follow, or get out of the way Your company's ability to sustain a competitive advantage is in jeopardy. Your competitors can imitate and improve faster than ever.
As the processing engine of enterprise data applications, MPP will help drive forward client/server computing into the corporate date center. Some far-sighted organizations such as American Express, Dow Jones and...
Inside these pages you'll find an expert analysis of the technology that makes it possible to create today's mission-critical database applications. World-renowned computer professionals James Martin and Joe Leben combine...
"Client/server computing is fast becoming the standard for corporate computing. If you're involved in coordinating the migration to this landmark new technology, this book is for you. Here at last...
This book demonstrates how data distribution can function in the best interests of organizations, through a managed environment.
The Database Factory Focusing on the new generation of distributed client/server information systems, The Database Factory provides the first in-depth treatment of active database design and implementation. This breakthrough work...
Operational support costs include ongoing application maintenance and database administration. However, the benefits with using a client/server-based environment far outweigh the costs. Additionally, many enterprises do not monitor ...
Database Development and Management explains all aspects of database design, access, implementation, application development, and management, as well
Handbook of Data Management, 1999 Edition is the most comprehensive, single-volume guide of its kind. The book provides the latest, most innovative solutions for planning, developing, and running a powerful data management function.