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Computing Technology Reference

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Document Title: Computing Technology Reference

Edition: First Edition (August 1994) 242 Pages

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This document is intended for technical professionals involved in defining solutions to data processing problems, in multiple configuration environments and multiple software platforms, including heterogeneous distributed environments.

Several hardware, software, and architecture developments are analysed to establish a common base of understanding for concepts, such as software platform, distributed system structure, open environment, and a distributed systems environment. The most common IBM software platforms are also described on the basis of those concepts.

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08-08-95

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03-03-99

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03-03-2000

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