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- From: durai@ortta.umn.edu (Durai Venkatasubramanian)
- Subject: Novice to c/s: Setrag Khoshafian's book
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 19:48:09 GMT
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- In article <C0JpvE.9J3@dcs.ed.ac.uk> ab@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Albert Burger) writes:
- >From: ab@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Albert Burger)
- >Subject: Re: Novice to c/s
- >Date: 8 Jan 93 17:28:26 GMT
- >In article <durai.115.726429144@ortta.umn.edu> durai@ortta.umn.edu (Durai Venkatasubramanian) writes:
- >>2. Can someone recommend good books that will help me understand what client/
- >> server computing is all about ?
- >
- >The following reference may be of interest:
- >
- >Setrag Koshafian, et. al.
- >A Guide to Developing Client/Server SQL Applications
- >Morgan Kaufmann, 1992
- >
- >I haven't read the book and can therefore not comment on it.
- >
- Thanks for the info.
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- I read the book. It has one chapter on client/server fundamentals, that
- does not cover much. The book focuses on c/s implementation using sql, and
- covers a few vendors (rdb, ms-sql, oracle, and ibm os/2). It does not cover
- issues on c/s implementation, from the architecture, implementation, and
- training sides.
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