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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Applications Development
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A Recipe for Success: Departmental Client/Server Application Development
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January 1, 1997
At Arizona State University, a number of projects have been successfully deployed in recent years using client/server technology. The projects identified in this paper have taken advantage of Power…
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CICS: God's Gift to the Web
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January 1, 1997
This paper describes the University of Florida's approach to Web-based student systems -- using Edify Corporation's host-to-Web interface to harness the power, security, and interactivity…
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Creating a Web-based Convenience Store: One Stop Shopping
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January 1, 1997
This paper discusses the University of Maryland, College Park approach to placing services to students directly in their hands. Characteristics of the Web made it a logical platform for application…
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2000 and Beyond: Getting Ready for the Century Change
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January 1, 1997
Arizona State Universityis Student Information Systems database will not function correctly as the new century approaches, since most date and semester fields are two-digit and cannot accommodate t…
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Graduate Admission Processing on the World Wide Web
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January 1, 1996
The University of Delaware is able to distribute up-to-the-minute information about graduate school applicants to forty-six authorized departmental admissions committee faculty and staff -- wheneve…
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READERS RESPOND: Year 2000
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January 1, 1996
Readers Respond is a regular feature of _CAUSE/EFFECT_. In this issue, readers reply to the question: "Looking ahead to the year 2000, is your institution planning to modify existing informat…
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Technology's Pace Demands Commitment of/to Legacy Application Developers
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January 1, 1996
Legacy or mainframe application development requires a level of expertise that is built over years of experience for mainframe developers. On the other hand, development of client /server applicat…
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Reshaping the Enterprise through an Information Architecture and Process Reengineering
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January 1, 1995
This article describes the University of Pittsburgh's unique approach to designing an enterprise-wide information architecture and a framework for engaging the University community in business…
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Business Process Reengineering: A Consortium Approach with End Users as the Architect Produces Dramatic Results
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January 1, 1995
Business process reengineering teamed with technology produces dramatic results. Legacy software is transformed into systems, architecturally designed by users. This paper describes how eight diver…
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You CAN Teach an Old Dog New Tricks: Extending Legacy Applications to the New Enterprise Architecture
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January 1, 1995
In 1994, a team of faculty and staff at the University of Pittsburgh completed the design of an enterprise-wide information architecture. The architecture provides the blueprint for developing an i…

















