Published: April 23, 1990
Author(s)
Richard Kuhn (NIST)
Conference
Name: International Conference on Systems Integration (Systems Integration '90)
Dates: 04/23/1990 - 04/26/1990
Location: Morristown, NJ, USA
Citation: Systems Integration '90. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Systems Integration, pp. 455-461
The emphasis on “open systems’’ in the past few years has led to the development of interface standards in almost all areas of computing: operating systems, data communications, graphics, programming languages, and others. While intelligent use of standards can solve many integration problems, the architecture of applications can significantly affect the degree of success in systems integration. This paper explains an approach to application development that helps use software standards to greatest advantage in systems integration.
The emphasis on “open systems’’ in the past few years has led to the development of interface standards in almost all areas of computing: operating systems, data communications, graphics, programming languages, and others. While intelligent use of standards can solve many integration problems, the...
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The emphasis on “open systems’’ in the past few years has led to the development of interface standards in almost all areas of computing: operating systems, data communications, graphics, programming languages, and others. While intelligent use of standards can solve many integration problems, the architecture of applications can significantly affect the degree of success in systems integration. This paper explains an approach to application development that helps use software standards to greatest advantage in systems integration.
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Keywords
application development; open systems; software standards; systems integration
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