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Developing .NET Enterprise Applications

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  • Based on the new features of Visual Studio 2003 Enterprise Edition!
  • Outlines a plan for building a multi-tiered enterprise application with the .NET Framework
  • Presents different approaches to access enterprise databases with the level of performance and reliability demanded by enterprise applications
  • Teaches how to integrate a .NET enterprise application with an existing legacy application
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APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT IS USUALLY faced with several critical factors: time to market, ever-increasing quality, and cost of development. Time to market is critical in that any project that an individual or company may have in mind is probably already in the works elsewhere. When that is the case, everything comes down to being the first to deliver . . . even if it falls short. A Gartner Research study showed that competing products offering similar features will take the most mar­ ket share if released sooner. The study further added that the product released first, even with fewer features, typically builds market share faster. The lesson of that study is that it is important to release a 1. 0 version of a new product concept as quickly as possible and then follow up with feature add-ons over time. Product consistency and quality are also critical to the success of products making their debut. Applications with modules that look differently can under­ mine the application user's confidence in the product. The lower their confidence in the application, the less they use the product and come to depend upon it. The same can be said at the code level. The more modules that are implemented con­ sistently, the easier different developers can step in to investigate and resolve problems. Cost of development is often measured by productivity, or how much code is created to accomplish specific application tasks.

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"Developing .NET Enterprise Applications is a complete guide to building a scalable enterprise application using .NET technologies. Other available books deeply describe individual Framework components … but none tie all the technologies into a single scalable application." (DevDorado, Issue 3, 2003)

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Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Developing .NET Enterprise Applications

  • Authors: John Kanalakis

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0822-8

  • Publisher: Apress Berkeley, CA

  • eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive

  • Copyright Information: John Kanalakis 2003

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-1-59059-046-1Published: 21 August 2003

  • eBook ISBN: 978-1-4302-0822-8Published: 01 January 2008

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XXII, 528

  • Topics: Microsoft and .NET, Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems

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