a model of computer software environments
From: mountain man <hobbit_at_southern_seaweed.com.op>
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 11:23:24 GMT
Message-ID: <MMtlb.161328$bo1.98963_at_news-server.bigpond.net.au>
A model of computer software environments is presented based upon
(Environment 0: hardware (eg: IBM machine))
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 11:23:24 GMT
Message-ID: <MMtlb.161328$bo1.98963_at_news-server.bigpond.net.au>
A model of computer software environments is presented based upon
(Environment 0: hardware (eg: IBM machine))
Environment 1: operating (& network operating) system software (eg: WinXP,
Unix)
Environment 2: RDBMS/DBMS software (eg: SQL Server, DB2, Oracle, mySql)
Environment 3: client-server application systems software (eg: university
college management application,
new & used car sales management, intellectualproperty management application, etc)
Q1: How representative is the above classification system of environments for computer software
types, as to be found in most mid-range to large organisations today
Q2: Is there an existent classification system (eg: Does Date present a
similar classification of s/w,
Thanks for any feedback.
Received on Wed Oct 22 2003 - 13:23:24 CEST
(ie: running dbms software)?
and if not, is the above consistent with Date) --- note: I have yet to read
Date but will.)