Publisher: Digital Press, 1993, 564 pages
ISBN: 1-55558-115-3
Keywords: IT Architecture
NAS (Network Application Support) is Digital's approach to enterprise-wide information systems. NAS is a set of software services that offer platform-independent, standard programming interfaces to distributed functions. These services are known as middleware because they logically reside between the applications and the underlying network and platforms.
The NAS Architecture Reference Manual is a blend of architecture and implementation. It defines the NAS architecture, that is, it describes the NAS services and the key public interfaces supported by each service. It also describes the implementations, that is, the products that provide the service.
This book is a valuable resource for anyone building or integrating applications or making decisions on how to create enterprise-wide information systems.
Digital's answer to IBM's SAA etc. Wastebasket material.
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