Client Server
- Client/Server Computing for Dummies
- "Client/server" are buzzwords that are much bandied about but that remain a fuzzy concept in many computer users' minds. In Client/Server Computing for Dummies, Doug Lowe does a decent job of explaining some implementations and applications of client/server networking and how they can make information-centric systems more efficient.
- Building Client/Server Applications Under VB .NET: An Example-Driven Approach
- From the reviews: "Oh no, not another book on client/server! But this one is different. … Starting from the theoretical beginnings, it describes how to set up the IIS web server and what exactly it is you are trying to achieve. … A good book if you want a real example of Client/Server architecture in action.
- Open Source for Windows Administrators (Administrator's Advantage Series)
- Christian Gross has over a decade of experience as a software engineer and consultant in the software development industry. His specialty is in the development of applications that are network dependent (e.g., client/server, distributed processing, Web services, Internet technologies). He is a regular conference speaker and has co-authored books for Wrox and APress.
- Internet & World Wide Web How to Program (2nd Edition)
- The authoritative DEITEL LIVE-CODE introduction to Internet & World Wide Web programming The Internet and World Wide Web have revolutionized software development with multimediaintensive, platform-independent code for conventional Internet-, Intranet- and Extranet-based applications. This college-level textbook carefully explains how to program multitiered, client/server, database-intensive, Web-based applications.
- David Linthicum's Guide to Client/Server and Intranet Development
- Client/server guru David Linthicum shows developers how to use cutting-edge development tools and techniques to build real-life business applications. Technically detailed, the book delineates step-by-step procedures for creating these applications, explains how to select the most effective software and hardware tools, and shows how to accurately estimate project costs.
- Foundations of Object-Oriented Programming Using .NET 2.0 Patterns
- Christian Gross has over a decade of experience as a software engineer and consultant in the software development industry. His specialty is in the development of applications that are network dependent (e.g., client/server, distributed precessing, Web services, Internet technologies). He is a regular conference speaker at Software Development and ApacheCon and is the author of Applied Software Engineering Using Apache Jakarta Commons.
- Waite Group's Visual Basic 6 Client/Server How-To (Sams How-To)
- Visual Basic 6 Client/Server How-To is a practical step-by-step guide to implementing three-tiered distributed slient/server solutions using the tools provided in Microsoft's Visual Basic 6. It addresses the needs of programmers looking for answers to real-world questions and assures them that what they create really works.
- Practical Analysis and Design for Client/Server and GUI Systems
- 52175-7 Analysis and design techniques that work: a cogent, complete, and entertaining guide. This is a practical and witty guide to the core competencies client/server and GUI designers really need—and the analysis and design techniques that really work.
- Oracle Developer/2000 Forms
- Preface Developer/2000 Forms is the most important tool used to create client/server and World Wide Web applications that run against Oracle databases. Developer/2000 Forms: The Practitioner's Guide is a complete reference guide for those who use Forms to build sophisticated database systems rapidly and productively.
- Client/Server Architecture (McGraw-Hill Computer Communications Series)
- 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.