The Essential Client/Server Survival Guide is a book written by Robert Orfali, Dan Harkey, and Jeri Edwards, published by Galgotia Publications in 1996. The book is a comprehensive and practical guide to the concepts, architectures, and technologies of client/server computing. It covers topics such as operating systems, communications, database servers, transaction processing, groupware, distributed objects, Internet, and World Wide Web.
The book is aimed at anyone who wants to understand and make informed decisions about client/server technology. It is written in a clear and engaging style, with humorous cartoons, controversial soapboxes, and witty quotes to illustrate the key points. The book also includes many examples and case studies of real-world client/server systems.
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The book has been praised by critics and readers as one of the best sources on client/server computing. It won the Jolt Product Excellence Award from Software Development magazine in 1996. It has also been translated into several languages, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, and Portuguese.
The authors of the book are experts in the field of client/server computing. Robert Orfali and Dan Harkey are developers of client/server systems using distributed object technology for IBM. Jeri Edwards is the head of a multimedia server start-up called ADB MATISSE.
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