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Research And Development Instance Of Windows-based Distributed Application System

Posted on:2004-02-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2168360092496503Subject:Computer applications
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This paper is a sum-up of the research and development of Windows-based distributed application system. The purpose of the paper is to try to understand nowaday software development pattern, especially that of windows-based, and to research the method of improving distributed application system's development efficiency and performance.This paper deeply discussed the Windows-based distributed application technology, and how to use it to rapidly develop an stable, distributed and high-flexible application which can run business operation on internet. Based on these knowledge, the author analyzed and designed a instance of the Windows-based distributed application resolution, the MYEBOSS subsystem of Internetional Costume E-Commerce Website System Version 2.0, "www.yeboss.com.cn". The author's purpose is to get a further comprehension about how to develop a Windows-based enterprise distributed application both theory and practice. During researching distributed application system and the development practice, the author supplemented nowaday distributed model with the latest SOAP technology, and used the new model to develop a prototype of on-line orders process system. Through this practice, the author confirmed the feasibility and advantage of this kind of distributed model combined with SOAP. This paper describes these two systems in detail from many aspects, such as system analysis, system design, coding and testing etc.This paper is a conclusion of nearly one year's research and practice. Furthermore, the author brings some experience and suggestion on the development of Windows-based distributed application.
Keywords/Search Tags:Distributed Application System, Windows DNA(Windows Distributed interNet Applications Architecture), COM(Componet Object Model), XML(Extensible Markup Language), SOAP(Simple Object Access Protocol), COM+
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