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_yteL announces development of significant LADY SQM server method.

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Jan 8, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/8/99
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_yteL -CyberSpace-

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NEWS RELEASE

A new PERL language data truncating-buffering single query server (SQM)
method called LADYŠ is being developed by _yteL for handling exceedingly
long field information descriptions. LADY is expected to be used in advanced
applications for presenting database information and navigation options. The
method puts information into hidden fields that are not displayed in an
initial construct of server-queried information. It enhances server
efficiency because LADY concurrently supports two representations of
information from many common-keyed datafile records. LADY makes full
use of information returned in a single file query. It offers a truly
ethical solution to a perplexing problem encountered in networked computer
database applications. LADY's benefits are maximized when using common
flatfile databases, and when used to interact with any type of exceedingly
large database.

"Typical application performance will be with one hidden form field that
contains an excessive number of characters ranging from 100 to 1000. The
LADY method is used to effectively truncate excessivley long hidden form
field transmissions. LADY will improve server efficiency in PERL
applications
that have many concurrent users, long information fields, low bandwidth
connections or very large databases."

_yteL says the LADYŠ trademark will assure integrity in database server
application software.

"Steeeeeve" of _yteL, suggests "It will be good to set an SQM example
in the PERL development community for others to consider. With this method
established, it might be a little easier to discern that some of the slower
applications have certain deficiencies in common."


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