Client Server Design and Implementation Issues in the Accelerator Control System Environment

Client Server Design and Implementation Issues in the Accelerator Control System Environment
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Total Pages: 6
Release: 1995
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In distributed system communication software design, the Client Server model has been widely used. This paper addresses the design and implementation issues of such a model, particularly when used in Accelerator Control Systems. in designing the Client Server model one needs to decide how the services will be defined for a server, what types of messages the server will respond to, which data formats will be used for the network transactions and how the server will be located by the client. Special consideration needs to be given to error handling both on the server and client side. Since the server usually is located on a machine other than the client, easy and informative server diagnostic capability is required. The higher level abstraction provided by the Client Server model simplifies the application writing, however fine control over network parameters is essential to improve the performance. Above mentioned design issues and implementation trade-offs are discussed in this paper.

Client/server System Design and Implementation

Client/server System Design and Implementation
Author: Larry T. Vaughn
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1994
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Client/Server System Design and Implementation provides you with a step-by-step plan for building a client/server environment, and fully explains open, semi-open, and closed architectures. It also analyzes major technological and market trends that impact client/server computing efforts.

Implementing Client/server Computing

Implementing Client/server Computing
Author: Bernard H. Boar
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
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Written in a logical easy-to-understand style that successfully balances technical and tactical information, this book addresses the major transition issues in moving an organization from a host-centered to a client/server system using strategic analysis tools and models. It explains how to create the best possible information systems for the company and more.

Implementing Application Solutions in a Client-Server Environment

Implementing Application Solutions in a Client-Server Environment
Author: Robert L. Koelmel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1995
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

As more and more companies adopt client/server technology, IT departments need support materials to dispell misconceptions and troubleshoot issues surrounding this technology. This book offers a practical, in-depth introduction to development, implementation, and maintenance of systems in the client/server environment.

Client-server Architecture

Client-server Architecture
Author: Alex Berson
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1992
Genre: Computers
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Describes in detail the much discussed but little understood client-server model--its architecture, components, benefits, and functions--as well as existing products and industry trends and standards. It's filled with practical examples and recommendations and emphasizes open systems and standards.

Implementing Production-Quality Client/Server Systems

Implementing Production-Quality Client/Server Systems
Author: Barbara Bochenski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1994
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Explains some of the more important developments happening in this field and does so in a manner that even the newest practitioner can understand. Ties together all the diverse elements of client/server (C/S) computing. Discusses which applications can be downsized and how to go about it. Describes numerous software products available for implementing C/S architecture including front-end tools, back-end servers, networking software, application development environments, security and systems management tools. Contains a significant amount of case histories which illustrate exactly how C/S systems are implemented.

Introduction to Client/Server Systems

Introduction to Client/Server Systems
Author: Paul E. Renaud
Publisher:
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1996-06-15
Genre: Computers
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A newly revised edition of the guide to making the most of this increasingly important information systems technology. Using real-life examples, the book demonstrates the potentials and limits of client/server technology, examines how this technology can be used to increase productivity, describes the design of client/server systems using a variety of software systems and more. This edition offers expanded material on technical aspects of client/server systems including upgrade management, middleware, network printing, IEEE, LAN and ATM protocols, CORBA, HTTP and HTML. Also includes a new chapter on network SQL, ANSI SQL and ODBC as well as an expanded appendix and exercises and projects that cover topics chapter-by-chapter.