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MIDDLEWARESPECTRA
Your independent resource on business integration and network computing through middleware and message brokering

Middleware in Distributed
On-Line Transaction Processing Collection

Analyses published in   MIDDLEWARESPECTRA have been compiled into collections focussed on specific subjects. You can order this collection on line by clicking the order button above.


The Middleware in Distributed On-Line Transaction Processing Collection is available for a cost of US$995 and consists of 76 analyses (537 pages) including the following:

Achieving application co-ordination with business transaction management software; Alistair Green (Vol 17, Report 2)
Sharpening the leading-edge: where next for middleware in time conscious organizations?; Colin Osborne, Chairman (Vol 16, Report 1)
Brittle messages make for brittle transaction processing systems; Wayne Duquaine (Vol 15, Report 4)
Adding EJB to legacy to create applications appropriate for 2001; Peter Willson (Vol 15, Report 3)
Intelligent transaction processing; Bruce Hutcheon, President, Dovetail Systems (Vol 15, Report 2 - Financial)
EAI - arguments for active or passive integration?; Rosemary Rock-Evans (Vol 14, Report 2)
Using RTR to support widely distributed databases at Indian railways; Rakesh Khurana (Vol 13, Report 4)
The Hurwitz approach to segmenting EAI; Beth Gold-Bernstein (Vol 13, Report 4)
Managing replication; Chris Cotton (Vol 13, Report 4)
Non-deterministic effects and the impact on managing software and middleware projects; Aurel Kleinerman (Vol 13, Report 3 - Financial)
Emerging and converging middleware: application servers and message brokers; Keith Jones (Vol 13, Report 1 - Financial)
Middleware for opportunity-driven computing; Geoff Norman (Vol 13, Report 1)
Overhauling the Swiss payment system: using RTR with the Web; Dr Gerhard Gucher (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial)
Advanta applies more than just middleware; Jim Krzeszowski (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial)
Inventing a model for middleware at Omni Healthcare; Keith Harvey (Vol 12, Report 3)
Choosing between the synchronous and the asynchronous; Peter Houston (Vol 12, Report 3)
Middleware at SIAC and in the securities industry; Eliot Solomon (Vol 12, Report 3 - Financial)
Why non-determinism in middleware should not be ignored; Dr. Aurel Kleinerman (Vol 12, Report 3 - Financial)
Issues when making object middleware scalable; Ed Cobb (Vol 12, Report 2)
Selecting middleware for PeopleSoft; Peter Gassner (Vol 12, Report 1)
'Big ERP' integration opportunity finds traditional middleware wanting; John Mann (Vol 12, Report 1)
Using Microsoft's MTS with the Web in the finance sector; John Wise (Vol 12, Report 1 - Financial)
Middleware makes Financial Exchanges Work; Mats Anderssen (Vol 11, Report 4)
Deploying messaging 'in extremis'; Eddie Hall (Vol 11, Report 4)
Processes + transactions = distributed applications; Gustavo Alonso (Vol 11, Report 4)
Schwab: reverting to 2-tier - and saving on middleware; James Chong (Vol 11, Report 4 - Financial)
Using hubs as middleware to integrate applications; Leslie Kelly Hall (Vol 11, Report 3)
Are Intranets middleware's curved ball; Amy Wohl (Vol 11, Report 3)
Moving to asynchronous TP; Gary Steele (Vol 11, Report 2)
With more transactions than Web hits, where goes CICS (and Encina and MQSeries)?; Alfred Spector (Vol 11, Report 1)
Does Viper measure up to traditional OLTP?; Dr. Tom Heywood (Vol 11, Report 1)
CIO Corner: A middleware mandate - connectivity within context providing content; Paul Hessinger (Vol 10, Report 4)
Real time trading and transactions at Credit Suisse; Hans Neukom (Vol 10, Report 4)
Middleware - the next phase; Steve Craggs (Vol 10, Report 4)
Distributed OLTP shines again at BEA; William T. Coleman (Vol 10, Report 4)
Microsoft steps up to transactions (Vol 10, Report 4)
Loosely Coupled Transaction Processing, transactionality and the World Wide Web; Dr. John Carter (Vol 10, Report 3)
Middleware for extending the business transaction; Peter Mark (Vol 10, Report 3)
Queuing middleware into databases; George (Rick) Adam (Vol 10, Report 2)
Optimistic, implicit, explicit and process-flow distributed transactions; Charles C. C. Brett (Vol 10, Report 2)
Top End as Swissair's middleware; Werner Schaer (Vol 10, Report 1)
The case for Loosely Coupled Transaction Processing; Dr. John Carter (Vol 10, Report 1)
Queues are databases; Dr. Jim Gray (Vol 10, Report 1)
Integrating applications with SAP R/3 using CORBA or MOM middleware; Glen Macko and John Parodi (Vol 9, Report 4)
The coming of object transaction monitors?; Dr. Keith Jones (Vol 9, Report 4)
R/3 -- legacy in the making or advance into the future?; Jonathan van den Berg (Vol 9, Report 4)
Middleware, mainframes and distributed processing (Vol 9, Report 3)
Novell and its place in the middleware panoply; Drew Major (Vol 9, Report 3)
Middleware - reviewing the art (Vol 9, Report 1)
Middleware and Implicit Transaction Processing; Martin Healey (Vol 8, Report 4)
Introducing transactions to objects (Vol 8, Report 4)
PC TP: or keep your PC working while you lunch (Vol 8, Report 3)
TOP END: a hidden player?; An interview with Randy Smerik (Vol 8, Report 3)
Technologies for distributed TP (Vol 8, Report 3)
Open transaction processing in SAP's R/3; Thomas Curran (Vol 8, Report 3)
Three enemies of traditional OLTP; Charles C.C. Brett President (Vol 8, Report 2)
Desktop batch processing; Jim Gray and Chris Nyberg Digital Equipment Corporation (Vol 8, Report 2)
Open CICS in a green field market (Vol 8, Report 2)
Towards a standard for transactional objects; An interview with IBM's Ed. Cobb by John Tibbetts and Barbara Bernstein (Vol 8, Report 2)
Databases move to deliver transaction processing; Charles C.C. Brett (Vol 8, Report 1)
Microsoft's vision for the transaction environment; David Vaskevitch (Vol 8, Report 1)
Transactional messaging vs. transaction processing (Vol 8, Report 1)
Porting to CICS/6000 and Oracle - part II (Vol 8, Report 1)
Object transaction management (Vol 8, Report 1)
TP is TP-Heavy; Alfred Z. Spector (Vol 7, Report 4)
Transaction awareness in the LAN environment (Vol 7, Report 4)
Transactional messaging; An interview with Leslie Yeamans (Vol 7, Report 4)
Porting to CICS/6000 and Oracle - a report from the front lines (Vol 7, Report 4)
LANs and transaction processing - contradiction or complement (Vol 7, Report 4)
OSI TP - updates from Yokohama (Vol 7, Report 4)
OTM and benchmarking (Vol 7, Report 3)
Objects and transactions to come together? (Vol 7, Report 3)
Objects and transactions; John Tibbetts and Barbara Bernstein (Vol 7, Report 3)
Mission critical transaction management demands a mission-critical infrastructure; Anura Gurugé (Vol 7, Report 3)
Client/server and transaction managers (Vol 7, Report 3)
TP-Lite and TP-Heavy are not mutually exclusive; Charles C.C. Brett (Vol 7, Report 2)

 

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