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J2ee Vs. Microsoft Dot Net: A Qualitative And Quantitative Comparison For Building Enterprises Supporting Xml-Based Web Services, Raquel V. Clark Jan 2003

J2ee Vs. Microsoft Dot Net: A Qualitative And Quantitative Comparison For Building Enterprises Supporting Xml-Based Web Services, Raquel V. Clark

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Increasing speed of networks and worldwide availability has made the World Wide Web the most significant medium for information exchange. Web technologies have become more and more important as large and small businesses continue to make their presence on the web. Today's businesses have more than just a "face" on the worldwide web. The use of a web browser is no longer restricted to viewing static pages. Browsers are becoming more and more a standard interface to a multifaceted reign of programs that live on the worldwide web. Two main technologies stand out for the implementation of web applications, Sun …


Linda Implementations Using Monitors And Message Passing, Alan L. Leveton Jan 1990

Linda Implementations Using Monitors And Message Passing, Alan L. Leveton

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Linda is a new parallel programming language that is built around an interprocess communication model called generative communication that differs from previous models in specifying that shared data be added in tuple form to an environment called tuple space, where a tuple exists independently until some process chooses to use it. Interesting properties arise from the model, including space and time uncoupling as well as structured naming. We delineate the essential Linda operations, then discuss the properties of generative communication. We are particularly concerned with implementing Linda on top of two traditional parallel programming paradigms - process communication through globally …