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Development Environment
The development environment includes development languages and tools to create object designs and components.
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Outsourcing: What's the Holy Grail?
- by Jonathan Sapir
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Here's a solution to sending jobs offshore: Create a new tool that allows users to create their own solutions, without having to learn how to program.
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How Linux Is Changing the Development Landscape
- by Jennifer deJong
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Linux is giving rise to a new crop of native Linux development tools and is propelling many development shops toward a true cross-platform development environment, in which Linux and other operating systems coexist.
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Eclipse Shifts Into Life-Cycle Development
- by Edward J. Correia
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This is big: Eclipse is setting its sights on collaboration and quality assurance with new products that will extend the development platform with code donated by Instantiations Inc. and Object Management Group Inc.
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Success with Web Services
- by Sam Wong
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Web services promise to radically transform the way enterprises conduct business, and should be deployed today for a competitive advantage. This article discusses a roadmap for the adoption of Web services.
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BI Web Services Take a Step Forward
- by Philip Russom
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Visual Studio.NET supports more than Web-based transactions. It also has a BI component in the form of a tightly integrated reporting tool.
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Web Services: What Lies Beneath
- by Chris Horak
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Web services offer a quick, pragmatic approach to implementing distributed business and application processing needs based on Internet standards, particularly XML.
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Application Development and Management in the Programmers' Playground
- by T. Paul McCartney,Kenneth J. Goldman,E.F. Berkley Shands,William M. Shapiro (June 1, 1998)
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This paper describes a set of tools that enables application developers to debug and design distributed applications from existing "off-the-shelf" components, make new application components available on the Internet through a "launcher" service, and more.
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Distributed Application Partitioning Form
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Specifications/Procedures Questionnaire / Questionnaire
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If you're developing a distributed application system, this form will help you make strategic design decisions on how to partition system components.
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