1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-65001999000200005
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Application of middleware in the three tier client/server database design methodology

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“…For already existing e-government systems, R3.4 in Table 4 indicates the need to specify technologies that can be used to integrate existing heterogeneous applications towards enhancing the return on investment or value addition of existing systems. For example, seamless flow of information can be achieved across applications as long as an API is available for mapping applications (Deller and Guilloux, 2008), or middleware can be used to enable data integration among multiple heterogeneous databases (Fong and Hui, 1999). Table 4 highlights the need to adapt an enterprise architecture framework or methodology to supplement the project management methodology with mechanisms for planning system integration and cohesion.…”
Section: Need For An Adaptation Framework For E-government Interoperamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For already existing e-government systems, R3.4 in Table 4 indicates the need to specify technologies that can be used to integrate existing heterogeneous applications towards enhancing the return on investment or value addition of existing systems. For example, seamless flow of information can be achieved across applications as long as an API is available for mapping applications (Deller and Guilloux, 2008), or middleware can be used to enable data integration among multiple heterogeneous databases (Fong and Hui, 1999). Table 4 highlights the need to adapt an enterprise architecture framework or methodology to supplement the project management methodology with mechanisms for planning system integration and cohesion.…”
Section: Need For An Adaptation Framework For E-government Interoperamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a few issues and difficulties in client server framework that should be considered before being executed in associations, for example, organizations, schools and doctor's facilities [6].…”
Section: Challenges and Issues In Client Server Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dengue-GIS was constructed as a web based information system with three tier architecture [18]. The Graphic User Interface (GUI) was developed in Microsoft ASP.Net 3.5 ß based on MS-ISS 6.0 ß .…”
Section: Gis Basic Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%