
Résumé
- Find out what it takes to design and implement an enterprise-wide architecture based on client/server workgroups.
- Reduce complexity and improve interoperability in today's multi-operating system environments.
- Concrete, realistic approach for evolving existing environments to use new technologies as they become available.
KEY BENEFIT: This book brings together proven "up-front" and evolutionary design techniques which can dramatically enhance your network's performance, reliability, and manageability.
KEY TOPICS: Most computer workgroups have evolved in a largely uncontrolled fashion. It's no wonder they deliver less-than-optimal performance. In Designing and Implementing Computer Workgroups, leading Hewlett Packard consultant Robert Lucke shows how to take control of your workgroups, and evolve them to serve your needs more effectively. You'll learn proven design techniques for reducing complexity; improving interoperability amongst UNIX, Windows, and other platforms; and "gluing" workgroups together across a distributed enterprise. Based on extensive experience and disciplined systems engineering techniques proven in the real-world, Designing and Implementing Computer Work-groups will help you harness all the computing and networking power you're already paying for.
MARKET: For IT managers, network
designers/administrators, architects, analysts, and
developers of enterprise applications. A Hewlett-Packard
Professional Book.
Table of contents
- List of Figures
- Preface
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- How to Use This Book
- Chapter 1: At the Beginning: Client-Server Design
Concepts
- Chapter 2: Object-Oriented Principles: Learning from
Software Development
- Chapter 3: Attacking Complexity: Class-Based System
Administration
- Chapter 4: Divide and Conquer: Justifying a Workgroup
Model
- Chapter 5: Primary Structure: Introducing the
Three-Tier Client-Server Workgroup
- Chapter 6: Windows onto the Workgroup: The Workgroup
Client System
- Chapter 7: Stable Storage: The Workgroup File
Server
- Chapter 8: Getting the Jobs Done: The Workgroup Compute
Server
- Chapter 9: Network Infrastructure: The Workgroup
Foundation
- Chapter 10: Hardware Architecture: Determining Resource
Distribution
- Chapter 11 Operating Environment: Management,
Measurement, and Methods
- Chapter 12: Data Sharing: Local Access and Global
Visibility
- Chapter 13: The Application Environment: Enabling the
User
- Chapter 14: Enterprise Access: Gluing Workgroups
Together
- Chapter 15: Interoperability: Cooperation Within the
Workgroup
- Chapter 16: Case Study: Workgroup Design for Power
Users-AORTA
- Chapter 17: Case Study: Design, Redesign, and
Evolution-The RAPTOR Project
- Chapter 18: Afterword: What Is Next in Workgroup
Architecture?
- Appendix A: A Simple Model for Managing Change in Your
Environment
- Appendix B: Network Data Flow Analysis for NFS
Workgroups
- Appendix C: Workgroup Environmental-Assessment
Methodology
- Appendix D: Workgroup Design Icons
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Bibliography
- Index
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Prentice Hall |
Auteur(s) | Robert Lucke |
Parution | 10/04/1999 |
Nb. de pages | 420 |
EAN13 | 9780130827098 |
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