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Finkelstein, Richard
Foote, Steven
Fosdick, Howard
Frank, Maurice
Fried, Kenny
Froemming, Glenn
Fuller, Arthur
Gammill, Paul
Gillespie, Kelly
Goddard, Douglas
Gora, Michael
Gottesdiener, Ellen
Griffin, Jane
Grimes, Seth
Gulesian, Marcia
Hackathorn, Richard D.
Hakim, Jack
Hart, TJ
Hatfield, Bill
Hebbel, Fred
Henderson, Ken
Herndon, David
Hilen, Keith D.
Hower, Rick
Hubbard, Douglas W.
Hunscher, Dale
Hurwitz, Judith
Indermaur, Kurt
Jepson, Brian
Jernigan, Kevin


Finkelstein, Richard

The New Middleware
(Feature)
February, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 2) Page 50

The Myths Behind ODBC: A Contrary View
Why ODBC fails to live up to its promises. (Sidebar)
March, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 3) Page 58


Foote, Steven

Dismantling Stovepipes
Integrating and linking applications. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 14

Service Level Agreements
Unfair scorecard or information technology marketing opportunity? (Column: Enterprise Manager)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 8

Managing Applications
Coping with chaos: The fine art of managing enterprise business applications. (Feature)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 52


Fosdick, Howard

Server Automation Principles
Practical approaches to automating database server administration and maintenance using technology that is available today. (Feature)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 50


Frank, Maurice

Embedding the Enterprise
Fitting bigger databases into smaller platforms. (Column: From the Editor)
June, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 6) Page 10

Editor's Choice Award Winners
(Feature)
June, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 6) Page 66

What's Wrong with Components?
Component-based development is today's nirvana, but experience will expose its pitfalls. (Column: From the Editor)
May, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 5) Page 8

Center of Gravity
Microsoft's OLAP server will popularize multidimensional analysis. (Column: From the Editor)
April, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 4) Page 8

Death of the Database?
Oracle, Sybase, and Informix are struggling financially as database server sales wane. (Column: From the Editor)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 12

Sense of the Summit
Examining Web database architectures and tool at the Net Database Summit. (Column: From the Editor)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 8

Year 2000: A Warm-Up Exercise
Year 2000 strategies will be helpful when other numbers start to run out. (Column: From the Editor)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 8

The Java War Escalates
Sun sues Microsoft over Java compatibility. (Column: From the Editor)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 6

Windows NT: Readers Respond
Results of the DBMS survey on Windows NT as a database platform. (Column: From the Editor)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 8

Fear of Java
Microsoft wants to close the door on non-windows Java applications. (Column: From the Editor)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 8

If It's Broke, Fix It...
Security concerns are an anvil around the neck of electronic commerce (Column: From the Editor)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 8

Windows NT: Your Call
Would you run your enterprise database applications on Windows NT? (Column: From the Editor)
August, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 9) Page 8

In Print
(News)
August, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 9) Page 84

A Slow Trip Though the Universe
Universal servers offer important benefits, but adoption will be slow. (Column: From the Editor)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 8

Other Planets in the Universe
(Sidebar)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 82

Three Vendors to Watch
Visigenic, Object Design, and Rational Software are on the Rise (Column: From the Editor)
June, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 7) Page 6

Symphony and Suites
Microsoft's New Visual Studio Extends the Suite Strategy to Development Tools (Column: From the Editor)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page 10

Another Java Tour
A Guide to Selected Internet Resources for Java Developers (News)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page S15, Internet Systems

Of Tools and Trends
Four Forces that are Altering the Application Development Landscape (Column: From the Editor)
April, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 4) Page 8

Pondering Push Technology
Push technology emerges as a data and application distribution pathway. (Column: From the Editor)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 8

Database Differentiation
Universal servers embrace user-defined data types, but they may lock in customers (Column: From the Editor)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 8

Non-Relational Databases for the Net
What kind of database will drive your next Internet or Intranet application? (Column: From the Editor)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 2, Internet Systems

Ten Years of DBMS
Looking back and looking forward, DBMS covers database application development technologies. (Column: From the Editor)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 10

Debating Databases at DB/Expo
RDBMS vendors argue the merits and methods of supporting complex data types. (Column: From the Editor)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 6

Back to Basics
The Web changes many things, but much of what you know still applies. (Column: From the Editor)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page 8

Shaking Up A Small Town
(Column: From the Editor)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page S 3

Searching Text and Tables
Searching relational tables should be as easy as searching text on the Web. (Column: From the Editor)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 4, Internet Systems

DataMind Professional Edition 1.0
DataMind is a Windows-based data mining system that can analyze databases to reveal patterns and relationships between values in fields. (Review)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 36

Internet Connection
A Web Technology Tour (News)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 48, Internet Systems

Toppling the Tower of Babble (Rational Software's Grady Booch, Ivar Jacobson, and Jim Rumbaugh)
Rational Software's leading object methodologists are all speaking the same Unified Modeling Language. (Interview)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 68

Is Your VLDB A VDLDB?
What to do if your very large database is a very dirty large database. (Column: From the Editor)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 8

Disposable Development
Build applications faster, then throw them away. (Column: From the Editor)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 8

Whatýs In A Name?
(Column: From the Editor)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page S 3

Better Ways to Build Systems
Complement your Internet tools with a solid development process (Column: From the Editor)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 8

The Forte Infrastructure (Forte Software's Paul Butterworth)
Forte's Chief System Architect shares lessons learned from building large-scale distributed applications (Interview)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 52

Shifting Gears
Understanding the Internet strategies and products of six leading DBMS and tools vendors (Feature)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 6, Internet Systems

Managing Millions of Users
Unlike in-house systems, Internet applications can have millions of users (Column: From the Editor)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 10

Internet Connection
(News)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 48, Internet Systems

One-Stop Shopping
Can one vendor really meet all your needs? (Column: From the Editor)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 12

ODBC on the Move
(Column: From the Editor)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page S 3

Editor.Update()
Coping with complexity (Column: From the Editor)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 8

Esperant 3.0
(Review)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 36

BrioQuery 3.5
(Review)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 38

PowerPlay 4.1 and Impromptu 3.0
(Review)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 34

The Evolution of Client/Server CASE
How the new CASE tools promise to simplify data management and automate development. (Feature)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 67

Database and the Internet
Exploring the various techniques and products that allow web browsers to exchange data with databases. (Feature)
December, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 13) Page 44

DBMS on the Web
How Illustra Information Technologies used their Web DataBlade and object-relational DBMS to implement full text search of the DBMS Buyer's Guide on the World Wide Web. (Sidebar)
December, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 13) Page 60

Future Database Technologies Now
Visualizing Data: How content-based queries and graphical representation will change the way we manage data. (Feature)
November, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 12) Page 52

R&R Report Writer 6.0 and Crystal Reports 4.0
(Review)
September, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 10) Page 32

Black Belt Design (Asymetrix Corp.'s Dr. Terry Halpin)
Using Object Role Modeling to design relational databases. (Interview)
September, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 10) Page 38

The Truth About OLAP
Is OLAP a viable technology, or just the latest industry buzzword? (Feature)
August, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 9) Page 40

Object-Relational Hybrids
A look at technology and products that blend object and relational features. (Feature)
July, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 8) Page 46

CA-Visual Express 1.01
(Review)
June, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 7) Page 32

TrueAccess 1.0
Blyth Software's end user query tool for Macintosh and Windows. (Review)
May, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 5) Page 26

Building Notes Applications
Coordinating workflow within a group or across an enterprise with Lotus Notes. (Feature)
March, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 3) Page 62

Omnis 7 Version 3
(Review)
January, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 1) Page 30

Esperant 2.1
(Review)
January, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 1) Page 75

GQL 3.2
(Review)
January, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 1) Page 81

First Chicago Banks on C/S
A major financial institution uses Jyacc's application development tool to automate securities trading. (Feature)
December, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 13) Page 58

Building Applications From Models
Sketching an application model on a napkin is no longer feasible; today's large-scale applications demand integrated case and modeling tools. (Feature)
November, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 12) Page 72

Capsule 1.0
(Review)
October, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 11) Page 28

DataEdit 2.1
(Review)
September, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 10) Page 28

Cross-Platform Development: The Next Frontier
(Feature)
August, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 9) Page 40

ReportSmith 2.0
(Review)
July, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 8) Page 34

A Drill-Down Analysis of Multidimensional Databases
If your analytical efforts feel stifled by the limitations of relational tables, you may profit by trying a multidimensional approach. (Feature)
July, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 8) Page 60

Multidimensional Makes A Difference
Three brief case studies of users who deployed multidimensional databases. (Sidebar)
July, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 8) Page 64

Quest 2.1
(Review)
June, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 7) Page 30

PowerClass 3.0a
(Review)
May, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 5) Page 26

Rapid SQL 1.0
(Review)
April, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 4) Page 30

CASE Tools for Client/Server
Descriptions of CASE tools that support client/server development. (Product Chart)
April, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 4) Page 62

OpenInsight 2.0
(Review)
March, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 3) Page 30

SQLAssist Version 4.0
(Review)
February, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 2) Page 30

SQL-Programmer 1.5
(Review)
January, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 1) Page 32


Fried, Kenny

Benchmarking OLTP Systems
Get the high performance levels and scalability you need by developing your own custom OLTP benchmarks. (Feature)
July, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 7) Page 59


Froemming, Glenn

Moving Forward with Replication, Part 2
The conclusion of our series on the complex replication issues inherent in mobile, sales force automation applications. (Feature)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 83

Questions You Need to Ask Your Replication Vendor
(Sidebar)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 88

Design and Replication Issues with Mobile Applications, Part 1
Exploring the complex replication issues inherent in mobile, sales force applications (Feature)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 48


Fuller, Arthur

Clarion for Windows 1.001
(Review)
July, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 8) Page 30

CA-Visual Objects 1.0
(Review)
March, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 3) Page 30


Gammill, Paul

Reading, Writing, and Warehousing
Prince Georgeýs County Public Schools' data warehouse provides effective and accurate data for one of the largest public school districts. (Feature)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 60


Gillespie, Kelly

ERwin/ERX version 2.5
Logic Works' data modeling tool provides many tools and features that let you quickly and thoroughly develop your database model. (Review)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 31

ER/1 version 1.1
Embarcadero Technologies' newly released product is an easy-to-use modeling tool that only supports IDEF1X notation. (Review)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 34

Cast Workbench 2.1
(Review)
August, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 9) Page 28

DBArtisan 1.02, Datura Desktop DBA 3.0.5, SQL Director 2.1
(Review)
January, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 1) Page 67


Goddard, Douglas

Tango Enterprise 3.0
Tango Enterprise is a visual develpment tool that integrates ODBC-compliant SQL databases with Web servers. (Review)
May, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 5) Page 33


Gora, Michael

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, Part 2
Guidelines for applying object modeling and object orientation to your applications. (Feature)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 63

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
The good, the bad, and the ugly of OOAD methodologies, and various approaches to using them (Feature)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 61


Gottesdiener, Ellen

Object Models Meet Tools
Tools, models, and techniques for high-end object-oriented development. (Feature)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 53


Griffin, Jane

Customer Information Architecture
A comprehensive blueprint for building a customer information architecture. (Feature)
July, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 8) Page 58


Grimes, Seth

Modeling Object/Relational Databases
CASE Vendors are beginning to support universal servers, but the tools are still immature. (Feature)
April, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 4) Page 51


Gulesian, Marcia

JDBC and Firewalls
Connecting JDBC Applications to DBMSs through firewalls is a matter of security, performance, and cost. (Feature)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 57

Uniting Object-Oriented and Distributed Systems
A PowerBuilder-centric discussion of distributed programmable objects. (Feature)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 84

Netscape LiveWire Pro 1.0
LiveWire Pro is a visual tool suite designed for managing Web sites and creating live online applications. (Review)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 31

Plugging into the Web
Using Plug-Ins to Rehost a Client/Server Application for Running on a Web Browser. (Feature)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 69


Hackathorn, Richard D.

Reaping the Web for Your Data Warehouse
The application of Web technology to data warehousing is an intriguing combination, but does it deliver practical value? (Feature)
August, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 8) Page 36


Hakim, Jack

Visual FoxPro's OOP
Inside Microsoft Corp.'s new object-oriented development environment. (Column: Desktop DBMS)
October, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 11) Page 76


Hart, TJ

Questioning CORBA
Bringing Corba-based designs to life faces a multitude of obstacles. (Sidebar)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 52


Hatfield, Bill

PowerBuilder's Double Dialog Dilemma
Solving a problem with PowerBuilder's AcceptText() function. (Column: Developer's Notebook)
November, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 12) Page 103

Developer's Notebook
Resizing DataWindow Controls (Column: Developer's Notebook)
August, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 9) Page 87


Hebbel, Fred

Using Object Modeling CASE Tools
Designing an object-oriented application is easier with a case tool that supports object-oriented modeling. (Feature)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 93


Henderson, Ken

Logic Works' TestBytes 3.0
TestBytes is a test data generation tool that connects to your database to create test data for your relational databases. (Review)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 38

SQL-Programmer 2.0
SQL-Programmer 2.0 is a development environment for back-end programming. It provides server developers with an intuitive user interface and extensive tool set for the development and maintenance of all programmable objects. (Review)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 36


Herndon, David

Choreo for SQLWindows 1.0
(Review)
April, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 4) Page 30

EasyCASE System Designer 4.12
(Review)
December, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 13) Page 30

SQL Windows' CASE Interface
An overview of the SQLWindows/TeamWindows connection to the LBMS Systems Engineer. (Feature)
October, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 11) Page 105


Hilen, Keith D.

Organizing a Successful Commercial Internet Site
(Feature)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 39, Internet Systems


Hower, Rick

Beyond Broken Links
The inside scoop on testing database-driven Web sites, and how new tools can help. (Feature)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page S9, Internet Systems


Hubbard, Douglas W.

The Road to Normalization
Because there's a lot more to normalizing a database than just buying a CASE tool, here's a nuts-and-bolts guide. (Feature)
April, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 4) Page 66


Hunscher, Dale

Creating Tables: The Nonstandard Aspect of ODBC
Why ODBC's nonstandard behavior regarding Create Table statements is beneficial. (Sidebar)
October, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 11) Page 91


Hurwitz, Judith

Application Integration
Merging integration and business value. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
September, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 9) Page 8

The Hypertier Component Model
A flexible applications architecture will help your organization succeed. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
August, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 8) Page 8

E-Business Software
Moving toward the virtual corporation. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
July, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 7) Page 8

Componentizing Packaged Apps
Bringing the promise of best of breed closer to reality. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
June, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 6) Page 14

Component Directions
Components are better than objects. Here's why. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
May, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 5) Page 10

Customizing Packaged Applications
Business differentiation comes at the risk of a maintenance nightmare. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
April, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 4) Page 10

Dismantling Stovepipes
Integrating and linking applications. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
March, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 3) Page 14

Configuration Management
New tools automate the chores associated with component-based development. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 10

Sorting Out Middleware
Simplifying development has never been more complicated. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
January, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 1) Page 10

Service Level Agreements
Unfair scorecard or information technology marketing opportunity? (Column: Enterprise Manager)
December, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 13) Page 8

Distributed Security
An approach to finding and filling security holes. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 10

You Can Get There From Here
Leverageware: A pragmatic approach to the future. (Column: Enterprise Manager)
October, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 11) Page 10

Wagering on Java
You can experiment with Java, but should you bet the business? (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 10

Pushing and Pulling
What's it all about, and where does it get you? (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
August, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 9) Page 10

The Evolution of Metadata
You must be aware of the capabilities and limitations of current metadata offerings. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 12

Component-Based Development
Using Components in Application Development Can Optimize Time and Resources (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
June, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 7) Page 10

Configuration Management Systems
Capabilities to Look for When Evaluating Configuration Management Systems (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
May, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 5) Page 12

Leveraging Chaos
A New Infrastructure to Help you Transition to a New Computing Environment (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
April, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 4) Page 10

Not Just Technology
Organizational issues in developing an applications management strategy. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
March, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 3) Page 10

Evaluating Firewalls
A security measure for protecting corporate assets. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
February, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 2) Page 10

When Rules Meet Development
Business rules should be the primary goal of application development. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
January, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 1) Page 12

The Application Dependency Stack
Managing interrelationships within a distributed computing environment. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
December, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 13) Page 8

Finding Competitive Advantage
You must look at more than just the software you use. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
November, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 12) Page 12

New Hula Hoops and Other Trends
The hip new software isn't always the best thing for your company. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
October, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 11) Page 14

Adopting New Technologies
Consider the odds before you gamble on new technology. (Column: Enterprise C/S)
September, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 10) Page 12

The Infrastructure of the Movable Enterprise
A new architecture to meet the changing needs of the virtual corporation. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
August, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 9) Page 10

The Internet and ORBs
Using Object Request Brokers (ORBs) to fortify distributed computing over the Internet (Column: Enterprise C/S)
July, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 8) Page 12

Year 2000: Crisis or Opportunity
Is the year 2000 a time to panic or an opportunity to update or replace your patched-together applications? (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 10

Managing Complexity
Will the complexity of distributed applications send us back to centralized computing? (Column: Enterprise C/S)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 12

Preparing for the Warehouse
When you are beginning a data warehouse project, start with the metadata. (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
April, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 4) Page 14

Internet Applications Development
Examining the intersection between client/server applications development and the Internet (Column: Enterprise C/S)
March, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 3) Page 10

A Dominant C/S Infrastructure
Winning the battle (and the war) for a standard middleware infrastructure for client/server computing. (Column: Enterprise C/S)
February, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 2) Page 12

Battle for the C/S Infrastructure
Winning the battle (and the war) for a standard middleware infrastructure for client/server computing. (Column: Enterprise C/S)
January, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 1) Page 12

Client/Server Operations
Taking the necessary steps toward effective application management in a client/server environment. (Column: Enterprise C/S)
December, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 13) Page 12

Data Access in the Warehouse
Before you can access warehouse data, you must focus on the infrastructure you will need to have in place. (Column: Enterprise C/S)
November, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 12) Page 14

A Pragmatic Approach to Data Warehousing
Data warehousing can offer tremendous benefits to the enterprise, but beware: It isn't easy. (Column: Enterprise C/S)
October, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 11) Page 12

OO Cobol: Panacea or Paper Tiger?
Object-oriented Cobol isn't the oxymoron you might think it is. It may be just what your organization needs to move to OO. (Column: Enterprise C/S)
August, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 9) Page 12

Three-Tier Computing in Focus
Three-tier computing is a viable technology, but beware of the hype and hoopla. (Column: Enterprise C/S)
July, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 8) Page 12

A Development Strategy Reborn
Making sense of Oracle Corp.'s application development infrastructure (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
June, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 7) Page 12

Getting Oriented for Objects
What do objects really mean for corporate application development? (Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
May, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 5) Page 12

VB: A C/S Trojan Horse?
Microsoft is cashing in on its surprise development giant, but the future is unclear for third parties and developers. (Feature)
April, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 4) Page 17

Evaluating Development Tools
(Column: Enterprise Client/Server)
March, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 3) Page 16


Indermaur, Kurt

At Your Service?
A state-of-the-industry report on electronic agents for E-commerce. (Feature)
September, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 9) Page 31

Assessing Java fo Electronic Commerce
Sun wants you to use Java for e-commerce. But is Java ready? (Feature)
February, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 2) Page 38

Cashing In with Commerce Servers
Finding the right web E-commerce technology to grow your business. (Feature)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 87

The SET Protocol
New standards for ensuring safe payment card transmissions across the Internet. (Sidebar)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 91

Behind the Lines
Everything you need to know about managing a Web site for the long haul. (Feature)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page S4, Internet Systems

Spider 1.5
Spider Technologies Inc.'s Spider 1.5 enables fast and easy access to databases from a Web server by caching connections in its own daemon, simplifying dynamic HTML, and distributing database connections across several machines. (Review)
July, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 8) Page 38

DBtools++
Rogue Wave Software Inc.'s DBtools++ offers standard, C++ call-level interface object-oriented access to relational DBMSs (Review)
June, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 7) Page 34

askSam 3.0 Professional
(Review)
May, 1996 (Vol 9, Num 5) Page 31

BrioQuery 3.0
Brio Technology's query and reporting tool for Macintosh and Windows. (Review)
May, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 5) Page 28

Crystal Reports Professional 3.0
(Review)
January, 1995 (Vol 8, Num 1) Page 78

Maxim 1.0 for Windows
(Review)
November, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 12) Page 36

Skribe Professional 4.0
(Review)
September, 1994 (Vol 7, Num 10) Page 32


Jepson, Brian

Connecting Sybase to the Web
Strategies for developing Perl-driven Sybase SQL Server applications for the Web. (Feature)
November, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 12) Page 69

JDesignerPro
JDesignerPro is a Java development and deployment system used to create intranet and Internet Java database applications. (Review)
September, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 10) Page 34

The Object Database Management Group
What's inside the ODMG-93 standard. (Sidebar)
July, 1997 (Vol 10, Num 8) Page 62


Jernigan, Kevin

Pakcaged Apps on Scalable Systems
The increasing demands of data warehousin, data minin, E-commerce, and Web access are making packaged application scalability a critical requirement. (Feature)
September, 1998 (Vol 11, Num 9) Page 39


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