31-01-2012, 04:13 PM
Bank Management System
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Windows 2000 Development with Visual Basic:
The Microsoft Visual Basic development system now provides the comprehensive resources necessary for successful Windows 2000 development. From building e-commerce Web technologies, such as network and component load balancing, to scalable data driven business applications, Visual Basic 6.0 has what you need.
• Windows 2000 Developer's Readiness Kit
• Visual studio installer.
• MSDN Library Subscription.
• Microsoft Data Engine.
High Performance, Scalable Application and Component Creation
The goal of any development tool is to facilitate the developer's need for quick and efficient creation and deployment of high performance, scalable applications. Visual Basic 6.0 works to address these needs through the delivery of a quick-executing, native-code environment. Tens of millions of Visual Basic based applications in use today stand as a testament to the success of Visual Basic in this area. With Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft made improvements in the following areas:
• Deliver native-code compiled performance
• Accelerated Microsoft Win 32 API based forms.
• Provide scalable solutions.
• Facilitate the development of thread-safe, persist able components.
Data-Centric Application Development
Ninety-five percent of developers using Visual Basic create solutions that access either local or remote database and the vast majority of all corporate applications are data-centric. In fact, a recent tracking study revealed that Visual Basic is the most popular development tool used in Conjunction with Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle Servers. Clearly, developers require more productive ways to connect to and manipulate data with reduced complexity and open to access to a wide variety of data sources.
While developing Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft addressed these important needs by focusing on the following data-productivity objectives:
• Provide faster and more comprehensive data access.
• Provide an integrated set of data base design and programming tool.
• Simplify the creation of data-centric application for the mobile user.
• Provide support for the latest data base management technology using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) and OLEDB.
• Provide easier access to more data types.
• Simplify the creation of reusable data consumers.
Server Application Development and Deployment
In recent years, PC-based enterprise client /server development has gained widespread acceptance. At the center of these installations is Win 32 or Internet based server applications. In response to this, Microsoft has enhanced Visual Basic with the existing new server application features. Microsoft focused on the following objectives to optimize Visual Basic 6.0 for server application development.
• Enable the creation of HTML based Web applications.
• Utilize Web sites both inside and outside the corporate firewall as a measure to reduce deployment costs.
• Debug middle tier components running under Microsoft Transaction Server.
• Package and deploy middle-tier components with ease and peace of mind.
Client Development Support
At the heart of the success Visual Basic has enjoyed is the ability it gives developer to quickly create robust, powerful, and professional client applications, components and user interfaces. Visual basic 6.0 provides the following improvements that enhance client application development:
• ActiveX Control creation that gives developers the ultimate in
Win32 flexibility.
• Creation of browser-independent applications.
Enterprise Application Development
As the use of information technology changes to meet new business needs, the very definition of “enterprise applications” is evolving. While enterprise infrastructure and applications vary widely across organizations, common attributes of “enterprise” applications include:
• Being component based for flexibility and scalability.
• Requiring life cycle support, including design, development, management and analysis.
• Requiring more sophisticated database architectures.
• Being developed by teams.
• Being distributed in nature, integrated with desperate backend system.
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Windows 2000 Development with Visual Basic:
The Microsoft Visual Basic development system now provides the comprehensive resources necessary for successful Windows 2000 development. From building e-commerce Web technologies, such as network and component load balancing, to scalable data driven business applications, Visual Basic 6.0 has what you need.
• Windows 2000 Developer's Readiness Kit
• Visual studio installer.
• MSDN Library Subscription.
• Microsoft Data Engine.
High Performance, Scalable Application and Component Creation
The goal of any development tool is to facilitate the developer's need for quick and efficient creation and deployment of high performance, scalable applications. Visual Basic 6.0 works to address these needs through the delivery of a quick-executing, native-code environment. Tens of millions of Visual Basic based applications in use today stand as a testament to the success of Visual Basic in this area. With Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft made improvements in the following areas:
• Deliver native-code compiled performance
• Accelerated Microsoft Win 32 API based forms.
• Provide scalable solutions.
• Facilitate the development of thread-safe, persist able components.
Data-Centric Application Development
Ninety-five percent of developers using Visual Basic create solutions that access either local or remote database and the vast majority of all corporate applications are data-centric. In fact, a recent tracking study revealed that Visual Basic is the most popular development tool used in Conjunction with Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle Servers. Clearly, developers require more productive ways to connect to and manipulate data with reduced complexity and open to access to a wide variety of data sources.
While developing Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft addressed these important needs by focusing on the following data-productivity objectives:
• Provide faster and more comprehensive data access.
• Provide an integrated set of data base design and programming tool.
• Simplify the creation of data-centric application for the mobile user.
• Provide support for the latest data base management technology using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) and OLEDB.
• Provide easier access to more data types.
• Simplify the creation of reusable data consumers.
Server Application Development and Deployment
In recent years, PC-based enterprise client /server development has gained widespread acceptance. At the center of these installations is Win 32 or Internet based server applications. In response to this, Microsoft has enhanced Visual Basic with the existing new server application features. Microsoft focused on the following objectives to optimize Visual Basic 6.0 for server application development.
• Enable the creation of HTML based Web applications.
• Utilize Web sites both inside and outside the corporate firewall as a measure to reduce deployment costs.
• Debug middle tier components running under Microsoft Transaction Server.
• Package and deploy middle-tier components with ease and peace of mind.
Client Development Support
At the heart of the success Visual Basic has enjoyed is the ability it gives developer to quickly create robust, powerful, and professional client applications, components and user interfaces. Visual basic 6.0 provides the following improvements that enhance client application development:
• ActiveX Control creation that gives developers the ultimate in
Win32 flexibility.
• Creation of browser-independent applications.
Enterprise Application Development
As the use of information technology changes to meet new business needs, the very definition of “enterprise applications” is evolving. While enterprise infrastructure and applications vary widely across organizations, common attributes of “enterprise” applications include:
• Being component based for flexibility and scalability.
• Requiring life cycle support, including design, development, management and analysis.
• Requiring more sophisticated database architectures.
• Being developed by teams.
• Being distributed in nature, integrated with desperate backend system.