| Ly, E. Distributed Java Applets for Project Management on the Web. IEEE Internet Computing 1, 3 (1997) 21-27. |
....CGI scripts. They found the applet CORBA combination to be better at performing client side applications, to be easier to maintain, to be simpler to program (because of the ability to retain server side state) to be more straight forward to deploy, and to provide greater responsiveness. Ly [6] describes Netmosphere ActionPlan, a webenabled project management product. Architecturally, ActionPlan is a pair of client applets linked to a Javalanguage server. A key element of Netmosphere was the real time, selective notification mechanism for keeping information synchronized. Itschner, ....
Ly, E. Distributed Java Applets for Project Management on the Web. IEEE Internet Computing 1, 3 (1997) 21-27.
....CGI scripts. They found the applet CORBA combination to be better at performing client side applications, to be easier to maintain, to be simpler to program (because of the ability to retain server side state) to be more straight forward to deploy, and to provide greater responsiveness. Ly [5] describes Netmosphere ActionPlan, a web enabled project management product. Architecturally, ActionPlan is a pair of client applets linked to a Java language server. A key element of Netmosphere was the real time, selective notification mechanism for keeping information synchronized. Itschner, ....
Ly, E. Distributed Java Applets for Project Management on the Web. IEEE Internet Computing 1, 3 (May 1997) 21-27.
....of the max NPV problem. 6. 3 Internet and Web based Project Scheduling Systems The use of the World Wide Web (WWW) and Internet technologies to collect, organize, and deploy decision support components for research and practice has only begun to be explored by the project scheduling community [121, 142]. The dramatic increase in the capabilities of the enabling technologies, and the wide reach of the Internet, facilitate seamless integration of data, models, solvers, and conversions among multiple representation requirements to researchers worldwide. At the same time, solver benchmarking and ....
....Solver Obtain data from data server CGI Figure 4: Server centric architecture The client centric architecture, illustrated in Figure 5 gets the method to the data, thus shifting processing from server to the client. This requires the algorithm or heuristic to be implemented as a Java applet [8, 121] or ActiveX control [35] the web browser should be capable of executing this technology, and the user needs to trust the provider of the solver, especially in the case of ActiveX control, since it executes on the user s machine. The advantages are that the confidential data remains secure, and ....
Ly, E. Distributed java applets for project management on the web. Internet Computing, 1(3):21-26, 1997.
....evolved into the dominating software architecture for information systems on the Internet. There is increasing demand to use it as a platform for programming distributed applications in which processing of information occurs. For instance, the application domains of project and workflow management [1] and electronic commerce [2] include classes of applications that require distributed access and processing due to the distributed nature of the work these applications support. Currently there is no widely accepted reference architecture for implementing interactive distributed applications on ....
E. Ly, "Distributed Java Applets for Project Management on the Web," IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 21--27, May/June 1997.
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