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 Systems Application Architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Systems Application Architecture ( SAA) is a set of standards for computer software, developed by IBM in the 1980s and implemented in IBM operating systems including OS/2.
The purpose of the standards was to enable the development of interoperable software on different platforms and operating systems.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Systems_Application_Architecture

  
 SAA (Systems Application Architecture) (Linktionary term)
SAA is a set of application, communication, and user-interface specifications for IBM mainframe operating systems such as VM (Virtual Memory) and MVS (Multiple Virtual Memory), midrange operating systems like OS/400 (for IBM AS/400 series), and OS/2 for desktop systems.
SAA defined common applications, which are applications that can run on any SAA platform.
SAA was an attempt by IBM in the 1980s to provide compatibility among its mainframe and minicomputers, which had previously been developed by different IBM divisions.
www.linktionary.com /s/saa.html

  
 IBM Systems Journal: SAA distributed file access to the CICS environment - Systems Application Architecture - Customer Information Control System - Technical
For an application programmer the advantage of using DDM is to be able to write application programs that access data without needing to determine where the data actually reside; this extends the life and the value of an application.
OLTP systems are being used by many enterprises to implement their daily business processes and manage operational data such as accounts, inventories, and orders.
These programs are often specific to the application functions needed and the environment connected, so that a change in user requirements or changes in the hardware and software environment often require the programs to be modified or new programs to be written.
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 Common Communications Support in Systems Application Architecture
Application execution in a Systems Application Architecture (SAA) network depends on the underlying capability of the network to obtain reliable connectivity and orderly data exchange among its system components.
The objectives of SAA are distributed applications, distributed processing, and distributed data, which are achieved through interconnected SAA systems supporting appropriate interfaces and architectures.
The Common Communications Support of SAA affords this capability by utilizing a number of Systems Network Architecture communication architectures and international standards.
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 Importance of Application Architecture
The goal of successful enterprise architecture is to explore the entire business and define an application and infrastructure framework that has the potential of delivering workable solutions for the foreseeable future.
The requirements of a good technical architecture, the diversity of applications to be supported, are such that a single right answer is unrealistic.
Pragmatically, this is the majority of architecture so it is essential that it be done as architecture and not as a project design - the right level of detail and vision.
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 systems
The term is most commonly used in the context of commercial programming, where software developers are often classed as either systems analysts or programmers.
System software typically includes an operating system to control the execution of other programs; user environment software such as a command-line interpreter, window system, desktop ; development tools for building other programs such as assemblers, compilers, linkers, libraries, interpreters, cross-reference generators, version control, make ; debugging, profiling and monitoring tools; utility programs, e.g.
An SDLC should result in a high quality system that meets or exceeds customer expectations, within time and cost estimates, works effectively and efficiently in the current and planned Information Technology infrastructure, and is cheap to maintain and cost-effective to enhance.
www.linuxguruz.com /foldoc/foldoc.php?systems

  
 Component Software Glossary
Many applications store some persistent data in file systems since an OODB might be too heavyweight for their purpose, that is, it provides extra bundled functionality they do not need and has a different interface than files and might require a license and make the application footprint larger.
Note: the term system of systems and the definition of systems as possibly composed of subsystems is the same concept except that the former term emphasizes that the systems being combined were built at different times for different purposes in different environments and the requirement to compose them evolved after the systems themselves.
This captures the application view that requirements are statements in the application domain of the problem to be solved whereas the original definition "invariant true statements about a software system or subsystem" captures the view that requirements are statements true about a system in the design space of what is wanted.
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Applications that use SSL use RSA public key encryption and digital signatures to establish the identity of the two parties in the transaction.
In a very large system, the system administrator may in fact be several people or even a department; if you are running Linux on your system at home, you have to be your own system administrator.
The release of Unix from ATandT prior to the release of System V. System III was the first version of Unix to be ported to the Intel family of processors and formed the basis for SCO’s release of XENIX.
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 86Cxxx SAA Systems Application Architecture SAN storage
A SAN is a concept and an architecture for a pool of centralized storage.
Working with their team providing an internal database system, SSI was asked to provide a website that would more accurately reflect new branding and working systems.
SAA represents an attempt to standardize the look and feel of applications and...
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 Embedded Systems Technologies for Application-Specific Architecture Platforms (ResearchIndex)
Architectural platforms can be defined as a domain- or application-specific base design which is easily configured to the specific needs of a given market.
2 A Flexible HW/SW Development Environment and its Application..
Abstract: This talk addresses the emerging architectural platform approach to improve time-to-market, and the design automation technologies needed to support it.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /506684.html

  
 Book: Systems Application Architecture: Common Programming Interface
Martin recognizes the potential of SAA to become the standard that defines a universal computing environment in which applications can be developed without regard to the underlying hardware or operating systems.
Part II details the various application programming interfaces that are defined by CPI, describes those programming interfaces that are defined by CPI, and describes those programming interfaces that SAA computing applications can use to access files, databases, and repositories.
The distributed applications volume takes a top-down approach and examines in depth the high-level data object formats, data stream structures, and high-level application services supported by CCS for both SNA and OSI environments.
www.booksfever.com /cai-books01/0137859163.htm

  
 Architecture Considerations for Advanced Earth Observation Application Systems (ResearchIndex)
Abstract: Application systems in the earth observation area can be characterised as distributed, platform-inhomogeneous, complex, and cost intensive information systems.
In order to manage the complexity and performance requirements set by these application scenarios a number of architectural considerations have to be applied.
Among others the most important ones are modularization towards a component architecture and interoperation within this component model.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /492539.html

  
 Application Architecture
A service-based architecture significantly elevates the abstraction level for code re-use, allowing applications to bind to services that evolve and improve over time without requiring modification to the applications that consume them.
This community will discuss the concepts of a service-based application architecture that leverages software services to deliver ease of integration and consistent satisfaction of operational requirements across an organization's portfolio of functional requirements.
With a single line of application code, you can easily log exception information to the Event Log or extend it by creating your own components that log exception details to other data sources or notify operators, without affecting your application code.
www.gotdotnet.com /team/architecture/application/default.aspx

  
 Web Application Architecture - 3-tier Architecture and Types of Business Applications
A sound Web application architecture is critical for web application design, consistent technical standards across applications, high level of code reusability, and evolution of ecommerce systems and applications.
For 3 tier implementation of Web Application Architecture, JSP or ASP are commonly used for dynamic content, business logic tier is usually powered by a Java Application Server, and data tier is usually powered by a relational database server.
Criteria of Evaluating Architecture Options cost of initial development, complexity of development, performance and evolution of the applications
ecommerce.insightin.com /architecture

  
 Dictionary of Computers - Systems Application Architecture
CUA (common user access) standards to ensure that commands and keystrokes are used consistently in different applications.
SAA was a grandiose attempt to reduce the incompatibilities between IBM's many ranges of hardware, including mainframes, minicomputers, and PCs.
Green, yellow, and red are the pan-African colours.
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 Systems Application Architecture - OneLook Dictionary Search
Systems Application Architecture : Free On-line Dictionary of Computing [ home, info ]
Systems Application Architecture : Hutchinson Dictionary of Computers, Multimedia, and the Internet [ home, info ]
Systems Application Architecture : CCI Computer [ home, info ]
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 Israel Ministry of Finance, Glossary
SAA refers to a collection of strategic interfaces that will be ported to the various systems, improving application portability and interoperability.
Mechanism that extends the notion of local procedure call to a fully distributed computing environment, enabling an application to be distributed among multiple systems in a way that is highly transparent to the application-level code.
Architecture in which the DBA (and often the user) must understand and manage multiple components (e.g., separate memory segments, physical and logical databases).
www.mof.gov.il /micun/gloss2.htm

  
 INV -- Application Architecture Summarization
The system components and related inputs required to initiate and complete the application architecture summarization task are listed below.
Technologies supporting the application architecture summarization task include spreadsheet, project management and word processing tools.
The objective of this task is to summarize the general system, data access layer and presentation layer architecture assessments.
www.systemtransformation.com /iaaaaasu.htm

  
 Application Architect (Tier 4)
Provide direction setting and application consulting to all systems units in support of the application architecture including appropriate use of standard models on development efforts and application purchases, as well as the development of common application services.
Lead analysis and evolution of the client’s application portfolio to meet business systems processing needs including supporting the integration of company content with customer applications such as web sites, intranets, extranets and packages and/or the use/migration of legacy applications to the distributed systems application and architecture.
As part of company Sales organization, working independently, the Application Architect will lead team of application consultants, programmers, and analysts in setting application architecture direction and implementing the development environment on proposed application solutions related to clients’ knowledge management systems including portals, intranets, extranets, and custom applications.
www.net-temps.com /job/comtech/Req-0473/application_architect_tier.html

  
 Microsoft Host Integration Server 2000 - SAA
Guidelines created by IBM to help developers standardize applications so they function in different operating environments with minimal program modification and retraining of users.
www.microsoft.com /resources/documentation/host/2000/all/proddocs/en-us/glossary/sspc_def.mspx

  
 Software Architecture: Application Architecture
Application architects must work with data and infrastructure designers to get their systems working and deployed to their users.
While Application Architects are more focused on individual systems than Enterprise Architects, the scope of their interactions and interests are often the same.
Architecture, thinking in larger terms than code, components or individual systems, has its own vocabulary of goodness.
www.surfscranton.com /Architecture/ApplicationArchitecture.htm

  
 Systems Network Architecture - a Whatis.com definition - see also: SNA
It existed prior to and became part of IBM's Systems Application Architecture ( SAA) and it is currently part of IBM's
With the advent of multi-enterprise network computing, the Internet, and the de facto open network architecture of TCP/IP, IBM is finding ways to combine its own SNA within the enterprise with TCP/IP for applications in the larger network.
SNA is a proprietary IBM architecture and set of implementing products for network computing within an enterprise.
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 Introduction to Systems Application Architecture
Systems Application Architecture is a framework in which applications are developed so that they run consis-tently on major IBM computing systems.
Related Subjects: Architecture ; Environments ; General Applications
It also discusses the effect on current processing technologies and on application development.
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 Business Architecture
This page lists all of the related terms for Business Architecture, organized in order of importance.
Capabilities (from Enterprise Architecture Tools, Institute For Enterprise...
(from From stove-piped projects to unified enterprise architecture)
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 Macromedia - Products : ColdFusion MX 7
The Flash Platform delivers the most effective experiences for rich content, applications and communications across browsers, operating systems, and devices.
Still the fastest way to build and deploy powerful Internet applications, ColdFusion MX 7 introduces powerful new application services including rich Flash forms generation, structured reports, and dynamic generation of printable documents.
It opens up a new world of applications beyond the browser.
www.macromedia.com /software/coldfusion

  
 15 Seconds : Application Architecture: An N-Tier Approach - Part 1
It is up to the application architect (you) to know and understand this, and all other factors affecting the system, and be able to make a good decision on how to develop it at this level.
Some applications are not consistent with the separation of these layers, and it's important that they are kept separate.
Developing a system without a data tier is possible, but I think for most applications the data tier should exist.
www.15seconds.com /issue/011023.htm

  
 Systems Application Architecture - Definition of Systems Application Architecture - Systems Application Architecture in Encyclopedia - DictionaryWords.net
Systems Application Architecture - Definition of Systems Application Architecture - Systems Application Architecture in Encyclopedia - DictionaryWords.net
(SAA) IBM 's family of standard interfaces which enable software to be written independently of hardware and operating system.
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) i :
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 Enterprise Application Architecture
Hasso Plattner focuses on technological aspects of Enterprise Application Platforms and the integration of different business systems.
For the examination of the problems of system integration, there will be also access to external systems like a R/3 system of the Magdeburg SAP Competence Center.
The group offers some lectures and seminars for the curriculum of software systems engineering.
epic.hpi.uni-potsdam.de

  
 systems application architecture : Definition from the Online Dictionary at Datasegment.com
1 definition found systems application architecture - Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (19 Sep 2003) : Systems Application Architecture (SAA) IBM 's family of standard interfaces which enable software to be written independently of hardware and operating system.
Online Dictionary : S : systems application architecture
systems application architecture : Definition from the Online Dictionary at Datasegment.com
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 Saa: A Guide to Implementing Ibm's Systems Application Architecture. - GROCHOW, JERROLD M.,
Saa: A Guide to Implementing Ibm's Systems Application Architecture.
GROCHOW, JERROLD M., Saa: A Guide to Implementing Ibm's Systems Application Architecture.
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