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CLIENT/SERVER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT – HARDWARE

 

          Hardware/Network Acquisition

          PC-Level Processing Units

          Macintosh

          Notebooks

          Pen

          Unix Workstation

          X-Terminals

          Server Hardware

          Data Storage

          Magnetic Disk

          Mirrored Disk

          RAID-Disk Array

          Tape

          Optical disks

          CD-ROM

          WORM

          Erasable Optical

          Network Interface Cards (NICs)

          Token Ring

          Ethernet

          FDDI

          CDDI

          Power Protection Devices

          Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)

          Surge protectors

 

UNIT – V

 

CLIENT/SERVER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT – SERVICE AND SUPPORT

 

          System Administration

CLIENT / SERVER TECHNOLOGY

 

UNIT-I

 

CLIENT / SERVER COMPUTING

 

          What is client?

          What is server?

          What is client/server?

          A modern client/server architecture

          Simplified application model

          Degree of technology visibility to developer

Mainframe-Centric Client/Server Computing

          EDI

          ICR

Downsizing and Client/Server Computing

          Downsizing: Reduction of the size of Client/Server

          Upsizing: Increase of the size of Client/Server

 

ADVANTAGES OF CLIENT/SERVER COMPUTING

          Enhanced Data Sharing

          Integrated services

          Sharing Resources among Diverse platforms

          Data Interchangeability and Interoperability

          Masked physical data access

          Location independence of data processing

          Centralized Management

Technology Revolution

          Future Technologies

          Computing Power Compared

          Input/Output Compared

          Main Storage

          Software Trends

·         Graphical Screen Designs

·         Relation Databases

Connectivity

          Step 1: Workstations Emulate Corporate Systems

          Step 2: Adding Servers for database and communications

          Step 3: Full-fledged Client/Server Applications

Ways to improve Performance

          Offload work to server

          Reduce total execution time

          Use a multitasking client

How to Reduce Network Traffic

          Minimize Network Requests

          Ease Strain on Network Resources

          How to Reduce Costs

 

UNIT-II

 

COMPONENTS OF CLIENT/SERVER APPLIVATIONS – THE CLIENT

 

The Role of the Client

          Requester

          Facilities such as Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE), Object Level Embedding (OLE), Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA)

          Common Open Software Environment (COSE)

Client Services

Request for Service

          IPC (Interprocess Communication)

          NOS Redirection

          How does redirection work?

          Remote Procedure Call (RPC)

          Fax/Print Services

          Window Services

          Remote Boot Services

          Other Remote Services

          Shared Memory

          Queues

          Dynamic Data Exchange

          Remote Procedure Calls

          Object Linking and Embedding

 

Wide Area Network Technologies

          Frame Relay

          Switched Multimegabit Data Services (SMDS)

          ATM in the Wide Area Network

          Integrated Services Digital Network

·         B-Channel

·         D-Channel Signaling

·         ISDN Applications

 

UNIT – IV

 

CLIENT/SERVER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT – SOFTWARE

 

          Factors Driving Demand for Application Software Development

          Rising Technology Staff Costs

          Need to Improve Technology Professional’s Productivity

          Need for Platform Migration and Reengineering of Existing Systems

          Need for a Common Interface Across Platforms

          Increase in Applications Development by Users

          Client/Server Systems Development Methodology

·         Systems Integration Life Cycle

·         SILC phases and major activities

 

 

 

          Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)

·         Constant Bit Rate (CBR)

·         Variable Bit Rate (VBR)

·         Bursty  traffic

          Hubs

·         Workgroup Hubs

·         Wiring Closet Hubs

·         Network Center Hubs

          Internetworking Devices: Bridges and Routers

·         Networking Devices: Repeaters and Bridges

·         Internetwork Devices: Routers and Gateways

          Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol

·         TCP/IP’s Architecture

·         Internet Protocol

·         Transport Protocols

·         Telnet

·         File Transfer protocol (FTP)

          Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

          Network File System (NFS)

          Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)

·         TCP/IP and  Internetworks

·         Routing

·         Connection Vs Connectionless

·         Administrative Load Sensitivity

·         Networks of Network

InterProcess Communication

          IPC Services

          Peer-to-Peer Protocols

          NetBIOS

          Application Program-to-Program Communication

          Named Pipes

          Anonymous Pipes

          Semaphores

          Utility Services

          Message Services

          Network Services

          Application Services

          Database Services

          Network Management Services – Alerts

          Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE)

          Object Linking and Embedding (OLE)

          Common Object Request Broker Architecture (COBRA)

   

COMPONENTS OF CLIENT/SERVER APPLIVATIONS – THE SERVER

           

The Role of the Server

          Respond for Requests

          Application Servers

          File Servers

          Database Servers

          Print Servers

          Fax Servers

          Communication Servers

          Security Servers

Server Functionality in Detail

          Request Processing

Requests from Client           NOS Services               Server

          File Services

          Fax/Print/Image Services

          Database Services

·         Flat Files: Sorting Physical Records

·         Hieratical Databases: Adjacent Storage of Related Record Types

·         Relational Databases: Extracted Indexes and SQL

·         DBMS Features

·         Object-Oriented – A Bright Future

          Communications Services

          Security Services

 

The Network Operating System

          Novell Netware

·         Netware works both SOS and NOS

·         Netware Architecture

·         Netware Open Services

          LAN Manager

          IBM LAN Server

          Banyan VINES

          PC Network File Services (NFS)

What are the Available Platforms?

          Workstations in LAN Configuration

          LAN-to-LAN/WAN Configuration

          LAN-to-Host Configuration

          Enterprise-Wide

·         OLTP (Online Transaction Processing) on a LAN

·         OLTP with UNIX

The Server Operating System

          Netware

          OS/2

          Windows NT

          MVS

          OPENVMS

          UNIX

·         UNIX Architecture

·         Open Software Foundation (OSF)

·         Important Technologies defined by OSF

·         COSE (Common Open Software Environment)

 

          Distributed Computing Environment (DCE)

·         DCE Architecture

·         Elements of DCE

·         RPC, Naming, Security, Threads, Time Service, Distributed File Services, PC Integration, Management and Communications

 

UNIT – III

 

COMPONENTS OF CLIENT/SERVER APPLIVATIONS – CONNECTIVITY

 

Open Systems Interconnect

          The Seven Layer of OSI model

          Physical Layer

          Data Link Layer

          Network Layer

          Transport Layer

          Session Layer

          Presentation Layer

          Application Layer

 

Communications Interface Technology

          LAN Cabling

·         Twister Pair Cable

·         Co-Axial Cable

·         Fiber Optical Cable

          Ethernet IEEE 802.3

·         NICs (Network Interface Cards)

          Token Ring IEEE 802.3

          Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI)

          Copper Distributed Data Interface (CDDI)

          Ethernet Vs Token Ring Vs FDDI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

          Availability

          Reliability

          Serviceability

          Software Distribution

          Performance

          Network Management

          Help Desk

          Remote Systems Management

          Security

          LAN and Network Management Issues

          Licensing

 

The Future of Client/Server Computing

 

          What’s in Store for Networking – Everyone’s a Peer

          What’s in Store for software Development – Everyone’s an Object

          Enabling Technologies

·         Expert Systems

§Knowledge Based System (KBS)

§Architecture of Expert Systems

·         Geographic Information Systems

·         Geographic Positioning Systems

·         Point-of-Service (POS)

·         Imaging

§Optical Character Recognition (OCR)

§Intelligent Character Recognition (ICR)

·         Electronic Document Management – Multimedia

·         Full-Text Retrieval

          Transformational Systems – The Challenge of the 1990’s

·         Emergency Public Safety

·         Electronic data Interchange (EDI)

 

·         Financial Analysis 

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