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    Architectural Strategies Java VS .Net Technology University of Phoenix Online Software Architecture July 16‚ 2012 CDCo needs to improve its architecture strategy in order to make the current application architecture more efficient and productive. Looking at the level 0 target state architecture of CDCo‚ improvement is necessary and choosing which types of technology to use needs to be thoroughly examine to see which is more beneficial to use or adapt

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    The question is “ Which is better Java or .net?” This seems to be an ongoing debate. You can read article after article that give great reasons to choose one over the other. In fact‚ as I was researching the advantages and disadvantages of each architecture. I went back and forth in my own opinion. I have seen where .net is better at building UI’s‚ while Java seems to give more portability. In the end it seems that each has its own advantages based on what you’re trying to accomplish. One is better

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    NET Java comparison Anthony Sanfilippo CSS/422 December 21‚ 2012 Annie O’Rourke Abstract This paper will provide a comparison between Java and the NET framework architecture. The NET and Java have a lot of similarities‚ but they are also extremely different. To start the NET framework is built directly into the windows OS‚ which makes it very simple when deploying to a computer‚ in that it does not require the need to install any third party add-ons unless specifically

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    a pipe; and typed pipes‚ which require that the data passed between two filters have a well-defined type. [pic] Figure 1: Pipes and Filters A degenerate case of a pipeline architecture occurs when each filter processes all of its input data as a single entity.1 In this case the architecture becomes a “batch sequential” system. In these systems pipes no longer serve the function

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    OOP: Java Final Research Paper Executive Summary "The future of software development is now expected to be a near 50-50 split between Java and .Net. When making a decision on which technology to bank on‚ you should really research what types of companies use which technology‚ and which fits into your career aspirations. Java and .Net overlap in a lot of markets and inevitably each will form definitive niches that will be hard to break until newer model-based programming technologies take

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    Abstract Software architecture plays an important role in the achievement of particular qualities we want to see in our software under development. On the other hand specific software demands some distinct qualities in software architecture. Now question arises how software architecture becomes the base to achieve the certain qualities and how qualities influence the architecture. Architecture provides the base for the development of the core product so by inspecting the architecture we can predict

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    377 – Software Architecture & Design II Software Architecture in Banking A Comparative Paper on the Effectiveness of Different Software Architectures Within an Financial Banking System JD Hill Andrew Robby Kruth Joe Salisbury Sam Varga 11/9/2010 Introduction Software architecture design is an important aspect of our daily lives whether we know it or not. There are so many different systems that we interact with on a daily basis that we do not recognize are closely tied to software architecture

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    But its all depends on how we use the INTERNET which is simply called as the backbone of world technology.. You might have heard that everything in this world has the other side‚ if one side is good‚ another side may be bad. Similarly‚ if one side is bad‚ another side will be good. This is the simple example‚ which may be applicable on the usage of internet. Internet‚ no doubt has made this world so wonderful‚ which we had never even dreamt of. For example‚ I am writing this answer for

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    Java Standard Edition (Java SE)(J2SE): Java Development Kit: Java Runtime Environment: Java SE API Java Virtual Machines (JVM) Deployment Technologies Utilities needed to compile‚ test‚ and debug applications Operating Systems * Java Micro Edition (Java ME)(J2ME): Configurations: Connected Device Configuration (CDC) Standard Java Virtual Machine Used on devices without extreme constraints of resources Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) Small compact Java Virtual Machine

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    Vehicles and Software Architectures " Please respond to the following: * Autonomous vehicles utilize integrated imaging and vision systems‚ sensor systems‚ and control systems to “drive a car”. Determine what you believe are the top-five challenges of integrating these systems. Provide one example for each challenge and explain why you believe it is a challenge. * Explain whether you believe there is a difference between designing and developing software for distributed architectures and stand-alone

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