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| Distributed Applications |
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| One of the most essential parts of developing software applications is to manage complexity by organizing code into related units of functionality (procedures, classes, components, larger related subsystems). Distributed application development benefits from it and provides us a better way to manage our software needs. Examples of distributed application technology includes DCOM, JAVA RMI, CORBA. |
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| Benefits of using a Distributed Application Architecture are |
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- Functionality encapsulation within a discreet unit
- Build up Speed: spreading of some applications’ functionality across
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- True interoperability
- Scalability
- Reduced complexity
- Language, tool, and hardware independence
- Reduction of ownership cost
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| If you are looking to outsource your Distributed application development or N-Tier Model Designs to India, Please contact us. |
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