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Sybase和客户机服务器计算
作者:A.Berson/等
出版社:世界图书出版公司
出版时间:1999-03-01
ISBN:9787506241229
定价:¥111.00
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暂缺《Sybase和客户机服务器计算》简介
作者简介
暂缺《Sybase和客户机服务器计算》作者简介
目录
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part 1 Foundation
Chapter 1. Open Distributed Systems and the Client/Server Model
1.1 Evolution
1.1.1 Host-based Processing
1.1.2 Master-Slave Processing
1.1.3 First Generation Client/Server Processing
1.1.4 Peer-to-Peer Processing
1.1.5 Second Generation Client/Server Processing
1.2 Paradigm Shift
1.2.1 Computing Paradigm
1.2.2 Business Paradigm
1.3 Distributed Models
1.3.1 Cooperative Client/Server Processing
1.3.2 Application Components Distribution Points
1.4 Multitiered Environments
1.4.1 Two-tiered Model
1.4.2 Platform-based Multitiered Model
1.4.3 Second Generation Multitiered Client/Server Models
1.5 Single System Image
1.6 Presentation.Distribution
1.6.1 Distributed Presentation
1.6.2 Remote Presentation
1.7 Distributed Processing
1.7.1 Distributed Functions
1.7.2 Transactions and Distributed Transaction Processing
1.8 Data Distribution
1.8.1 Remote Data Management
1.8.2 Distributed Data Management
1.9 The Complete Picture
1.9.1 The Role of Standards
1.9.2 Advantages of Client/Server Computing
Chapter 2. Client and Server Specialization in the Client/Server Environment
2.1 Client's Role and Functions
2.2 Presentation Management and GUI
2.2.1 General Requirements for a Standard GUI
2.2.2 GUI Features
2.3 X Windows System and Motif
2.4 MS Windows
2.4.1 Windows Open Services Architecture (WOSA)
2.4.2 Windows Clipboard, DDE. and OLE
2.4.3 Windows 95
2.5 Server Functions
2.6 Server Hardware Architecture
2.6.1 System Considerations
2.6.2 RISC Architecture
2.7 Shared-Memory Multiprocessor Systems
2.7.1 SMP Design
2.7.2 SMP Operating Systems
2.8 Massively Parallel Processors and Cluster Systems
2.8.1 Distributed-Memory Architecture
2.8.2 Clustered Systems
2.9 Server Operating Systems
2.9.1 Requirements
2.9.2 UNIX
2.9.3 Windows,'NT
2.9 40S Summary
Chapter 3. Client/Server and Middleware
3.1 Middleware--A New Class ot Software
3.1.1 Definition and Functionality
3.1.2 Forces that Drive Middleware
3.1.3 Middleware Computing Models
3.2 Middleware Techniques
3.2.1 Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
3.2.2 Messaging and Queuing
3.2.3 Message Queuing and E-Mail
3.2.4 RPC versus Messaging
3.2.5 Data.Management Middleware
3.2.6 DistributedTP Managers
……
Part 2 SYBASE Client/Server Architecture
Part 3 SYBASE Middleware Solutions
Part 4 SYBASE Data Warehousing Solutions
Part 5 SYBASE Mass Deployment Markets
Part 6 SYBASE Installation,Adminstration,and Management
Part 7 SYBASE Application Development
Appendix
Index
Acknowledgments
Part 1 Foundation
Chapter 1. Open Distributed Systems and the Client/Server Model
1.1 Evolution
1.1.1 Host-based Processing
1.1.2 Master-Slave Processing
1.1.3 First Generation Client/Server Processing
1.1.4 Peer-to-Peer Processing
1.1.5 Second Generation Client/Server Processing
1.2 Paradigm Shift
1.2.1 Computing Paradigm
1.2.2 Business Paradigm
1.3 Distributed Models
1.3.1 Cooperative Client/Server Processing
1.3.2 Application Components Distribution Points
1.4 Multitiered Environments
1.4.1 Two-tiered Model
1.4.2 Platform-based Multitiered Model
1.4.3 Second Generation Multitiered Client/Server Models
1.5 Single System Image
1.6 Presentation.Distribution
1.6.1 Distributed Presentation
1.6.2 Remote Presentation
1.7 Distributed Processing
1.7.1 Distributed Functions
1.7.2 Transactions and Distributed Transaction Processing
1.8 Data Distribution
1.8.1 Remote Data Management
1.8.2 Distributed Data Management
1.9 The Complete Picture
1.9.1 The Role of Standards
1.9.2 Advantages of Client/Server Computing
Chapter 2. Client and Server Specialization in the Client/Server Environment
2.1 Client's Role and Functions
2.2 Presentation Management and GUI
2.2.1 General Requirements for a Standard GUI
2.2.2 GUI Features
2.3 X Windows System and Motif
2.4 MS Windows
2.4.1 Windows Open Services Architecture (WOSA)
2.4.2 Windows Clipboard, DDE. and OLE
2.4.3 Windows 95
2.5 Server Functions
2.6 Server Hardware Architecture
2.6.1 System Considerations
2.6.2 RISC Architecture
2.7 Shared-Memory Multiprocessor Systems
2.7.1 SMP Design
2.7.2 SMP Operating Systems
2.8 Massively Parallel Processors and Cluster Systems
2.8.1 Distributed-Memory Architecture
2.8.2 Clustered Systems
2.9 Server Operating Systems
2.9.1 Requirements
2.9.2 UNIX
2.9.3 Windows,'NT
2.9 40S Summary
Chapter 3. Client/Server and Middleware
3.1 Middleware--A New Class ot Software
3.1.1 Definition and Functionality
3.1.2 Forces that Drive Middleware
3.1.3 Middleware Computing Models
3.2 Middleware Techniques
3.2.1 Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
3.2.2 Messaging and Queuing
3.2.3 Message Queuing and E-Mail
3.2.4 RPC versus Messaging
3.2.5 Data.Management Middleware
3.2.6 DistributedTP Managers
……
Part 2 SYBASE Client/Server Architecture
Part 3 SYBASE Middleware Solutions
Part 4 SYBASE Data Warehousing Solutions
Part 5 SYBASE Mass Deployment Markets
Part 6 SYBASE Installation,Adminstration,and Management
Part 7 SYBASE Application Development
Appendix
Index
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