DocumentCode :
1920302
Title :
Java and JDBC: tools supporting data-centric business application development
Author :
Hamilton, James
Author_Institution :
IBM Toronto Lab., Ont., Canada
fYear :
1996
fDate :
22-24 May 1996
Firstpage :
121
Lastpage :
138
Abstract :
Software porting, maintenance, distribution and installation form the bulk of application deployment costs. These high costs have been substantially exacerbated by the move to client server computing. No longer can an application be installed on one system for use by the entire user community. Now it must be installed on all desktops in the enterprise and, at most companies, this will be mean that the software must be ported to and tested on Windows 3.1, Macintosh, Windows95, Windows NT, and often a variety of UNIX systems. The trend towards making business data available to both internal and external users across intranets and the Internet transforms an expensive problem into a completely intractable one. To further complicate the matter, there is an emerging trend in many application domains to move from 2 dimensional windowed user interfaces to high information bandwidth 3 dimensional data visualization and virtual reality systems. These applications are either very difficult or impossible to write using standard GUI builders, generators, or the current breed of portable GUI class libraries. We propose a new architecture for data visualization, discovery, and delivery and argue that the existing development model, and the tools supporting that model, are unaffordable and don´t scale to Internet scope delivery numbers
Keywords :
Internet; business data processing; computer aided software engineering; data visualisation; software tools; 2 dimensional windowed user interfaces; Internet; JDBC tool; Java; application deployment costs; application domains; business data; client server computing; data centric business application development; data visualization; external users; high information bandwidth 3 dimensional data visualization; installation; intranets; maintenance; portable GUI class libraries; software porting; virtual reality systems; Application software; Companies; Costs; Data visualization; Graphical user interfaces; Internet; Java; Software maintenance; Software testing; System testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Assessment of Software Tools, 1996., Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7390-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AST.1996.506631
Filename :
506631
Link To Document :
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