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- W2992558160 abstract "This paper describes middleware for n-tier architecture, describes how this middleware is meeting the unique demands of Internet applications and e-commerce, and suggests selection guidelines to assist business managers in choosing appropriate types of middleware for n-tier systems that will meet their internet needs. Different types of middleware provide the functionality for addressing many distinct and disparate problems arising from the distributed processing associated with n-tier systems. This paper associates the type of middleware with the nature of the system being developed. Thie Internet has grown at pace so rapid that technology has struggled to keep up. A communications medium that not long ago was read-only, text based-advertising has blossomed into full-scale client-server transaction processing. The conventional technologies that make client-S£;rver computing possible are limited in meeting the needs of the Internet. The purpose of this piapfjr is to describe the enabling technologies of n-tier architecture, describe how middleware is meeting the unique demands of Internet applications and e-commerce, and suggest selection guid(;lii].es that can assist business managers in choosing the correct mix of building blocks for nlier systems that meet their internet needs. Middleware is the enabling technology that has allowed web architects to develop threeitier Etnd n-tier systems, overcoming many problems and limitations inherent in two-tier systems. Many definitions of middleware have been published. It has been defined as, a vague term that covers all the distributed software needed to support interactions between clients and servers (Edwards, Harkey, and Orfali, 1999, p. 44), and, as a layer of software that enables communi cations between software components regardless of the programming language in which the INTRODUCTION MIDDLEWARE THE ENABLING TECHNOLOGY" @default.
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- W2992558160 title "Seleclting Middleware for N-tier applications" @default.
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