April 1995 / Special Report
- Intergalactic Client/Server Computing
- Nested Transactions
- Three Waves of Client/Server Computing
- A Simple Client/Server Model
- Client/Server Software Infrastructure
- Scale Up with TP Monitors
- THE FOUR ACID PROPERTIES
- Process per Client: X x Y x Z Connections
- Process per Server: X+Z Connections
- Process per Partition: X+1 Connections per Server
- Three-Ball Model: Routers Have X+A Connections
- TP-Lite vs. TP-Heavy
- Document Repositories
- Editing an Embedded File
- Notes and Relational Data
- Synchronizing Notes and SQL
- In The Pipeline: Notes 4.0
- Lotus Notes Smalltalk-Style Browser
- Dimensions of Data
- Structure of a Multidimensional Data Store
- Multidimensional Analysis Preparation
- What the Users Say
- Client/Server with Distributed Objects
- CORBA Standards for Component Evolution
- Structure of a CORBA 2.0 ORB
- Generic ORB-to-ORB Bridging Using CORBA 2.0's Dynamic Facilities
- COM: The Other Object Bus
- Is an Object Adapter a TP Monitor?
- The Structure of a Typical Object Adapter
- CORBA's Object Transaction Service
- The CORBA 2.0 Object Transaction Service
- ORB vs. RPC