MIT Press
After completing this self-contained course on server-based Internet
applications software, students who start with only the knowledge of how to write
and debug a computer program will have learned how to build web-based applications
on the scale of Amazon.com. Unlike the desktop applications that most students have
already learned to build, server-based applications have multiple simultaneous
users. This fact, coupled with the unreliability of networks, gives rise to the
problems of concurrency and transactions, which students learn to manage by using
the relational database system.After working their way to the end of the book,
students will have the skills to take vague and ambitious specifications and turn
them into a system design that can be built and launched in a few months. They will
be able to test prototypes with end-users and refine the application design. They
will understand how to meet the challenge of extreme business requirements with
automatic code generation and the use of open-source toolkits where appropriate.
Students will understand HTTP, HTML, SQL, mobile browsers, VoiceXML, data modeling,
page flow and interaction design, server-side scripting, and usability analysis.The
book, which originated as the text for an MIT course, is suitable for classroom use
and will be a useful reference for software professionals developing multi-user
Internet applications. It will also help managers evaluate such commercial software
as Microsoft Sharepoint of Microsoft Content Management Server.
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applications software, students who start with only the knowledge of how to write
and debug a computer program will have learned how to build web-based applications
on the scale of Amazon.com. Unlike the desktop applications that most students have
already learned to build, server-based applications have multiple simultaneous
users. This fact, coupled with the unreliability of networks, gives rise to the
problems of concurrency and transactions, which students learn to manage by using
the relational database system.After working their way to the end of the book,
students will have the skills to take vague and ambitious specifications and turn
them into a system design that can be built and launched in a few months. They will
be able to test prototypes with end-users and refine the application design. They
will understand how to meet the challenge of extreme business requirements with
automatic code generation and the use of open-source toolkits where appropriate.
Students will understand HTTP, HTML, SQL, mobile browsers, VoiceXML, data modeling,
page flow and interaction design, server-side scripting, and usability analysis.The
book, which originated as the text for an MIT course, is suitable for classroom use
and will be a useful reference for software professionals developing multi-user
Internet applications. It will also help managers evaluate such commercial software
as Microsoft Sharepoint of Microsoft Content Management Server.
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