Architecture of reliable Web applications software / Moh'd A. Radaideh, Hayder Al-Ameed, [editors].

Architecture of Reliable Web Applications Software presents new concepts regarding the reliability, availability, manageability, performance, scalability, and secured-ability of applications, particularly the ones that run over the Web. Architecture of Reliable Web Applications Software examines the...

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Corporate Author: InfoSci-Books
Other Authors: Al-Ameed, Hayder, 1969-, Radaideh, Moh'd A., 1965-
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, PA : Idea Group Pub., c2007.
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Online Access:IGI Global e-Book Collection
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Summary:Architecture of Reliable Web Applications Software presents new concepts regarding the reliability, availability, manageability, performance, scalability, and secured-ability of applications, particularly the ones that run over the Web. Architecture of Reliable Web Applications Software examines the causes of failure in a Web-based information system development project, and indicates that to exploit the unprecedented opportunities offered by e-service applications, businesses and users alike need a highly available, reliable, and efficient telecommunication infrastructure.Architecture of Reliable Web Application Software proposes a scalable QoS-aware architecture for the management of QoS-aware Web services to provide QoS management support for both Web services' providers and consumers. It also introduces Hyper-services as a unified application model for semantic Web frameworks and proposes Conceptual Model Driven Software Development as a means of easy adoption to them.
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1280738499
1599041855 (Internet)
1599041855
9781280738494
9781599041858 (Internet)
9781599041858
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