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Simple 3-Tier Architecture

srecinto wrote 3 weeks ago: I am going to write a short series of articles related to N-Tier architecture. After many years of c … more →

Tags: development, Programming, Architecture, Domain Model, N-Tier Architecture, SDLC, Java, .NET, php

ASP.NET MVC Overview (C#)

moryadesigns wrote 2 months ago: The Model-View-Controller (MVC) architectural pattern separates an application into three main compo … more →

Tags: ASP.NET Scripts, ASP. NET, moryadesigns@gmail.com, ASP.NET2.0, MVC Framework, input logic, and UI logic

The Accidental Entrepreneur4 comments

Frances Frei wrote 3 months ago: The NYT recently published an article describing the growing phenomenon of job seekers giving up on … more →

Tags: Business, Unsolicited Advice, Business models, Entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship, Starting A New Business

Tier vs. Layer System Architecture

rockwebcast wrote 5 months ago: Back in the day you had to actually know how a computer worked to program the thing; today… not so m … more →

Tags: Programming, Architecture, Code, Data Access, layer, Project, System Architecture, Tier, user interface

Using Custom Properties Inside LINQ to SQL Queries

Aaron Marasco wrote 6 months ago: One thing that initially caused me some trouble with Linq to SQL was that properties and functions d … more →

Tags: ASP. NET, C#, development, LINQ, SQL, lambda expressions, LINQ to SQL, no supported translation to SQL

Business Logic

yusprian wrote 6 months ago: Father : “I want you to marry a girl of my choice.” Son : “I will choose my own br … more →

Tags: DIBUANG SAYANG, Bill Gates, How Business is done

LINQ to SQL DataContext Initializer2 comments

Luke Daffron wrote 6 months ago: In LINQ to SQL, you design a model by dropping tables from your DB onto a designer surface.  The mod … more →

Tags: development, C#, ASP. NET, LINQ, LINQ to SQL, DataContext

A Word of Caution (from the Case of ICICI)

longscorner wrote 1 year ago: ICICI’s performance has been stellar. But such growth and increase in scope also carries their own s … more →

Tags: Chapter 2: Business Process as an Enabler of Innovation, C.K. Prahalad, M.S. Krishnan, n=1 & r=g world, STRATEGIC INNOVATION, Business Model, ICICI capability, ICT application at ICICI, risks at ICICI

ICICI’s Core Capabilities

longscorner wrote 1 year ago: According to CK Prahalad and MS Krishnan, ICICI’s capabilities are built on three core capabilities: … more →

Tags: Chapter 2: Business Process as an Enabler of Innovation, new age of innovation, C.K. Prahalad, M.S. Krishnan, the new age of innovation, n=1 & r=g world, STRATEGIC INNOVATION, Business Model, Microfinance Solution

Innovation at ICICI Bank

longscorner wrote 1 year ago: (i) Core Branch Banking (1998); Internet Banking and Brokerage in India (2000); and (iii) Localized … more →

Tags: Chapter 2: Business Process as an Enabler of Innovation, new age of innovation, C.K. Prahalad, M.S. Krishnan, the new age of innovation, n=1 & r=g world, STRATEGIC INNOVATION, value-based pricing model, Business Model

ICICI-Induced Innovations in Financial Services in India

longscorner wrote 1 year ago: As depicted in the table in post Migrating to N = 1 and R = G: The ICICI Business Model on How to Co … more →

Tags: Chapter 2: Business Process as an Enabler of Innovation, new age of innovation, C.K. Prahalad, M.S. Krishnan, the new age of innovation, n=1 & r=g world, STRATEGIC INNOVATION, value-based pricing model, Business Model

Some common programming mistakes to avoid1 comment

afruj wrote 1 year ago: Every developer learn from mistake including me – heh heh. So from my long working experience … more →

Tags: Software Engineering, Web Dev, assuming, Avoid, backup, Code, Comments, common, comparing

Migrating to N = 1 and R = G: The ICICI Business Model on How to Compete

longscorner wrote 1 year ago: In the mid-1990s when ICICI emerged as a player in both the retail and corporate banking fields, its … more →

Tags: Chapter 2: Business Process as an Enabler of Innovation, C.K. Prahalad, M.S. Krishnan, n=1 & r=g world, STRATEGIC INNOVATION, value-based pricing model, Business Model, corporate portfolio, ICICI Bank

The Migration to N=1 and R=G at the ICICI Bank: Clarity in Business Logic and the Choice of Corporate Portfolio

longscorner wrote 1 year ago: As Wal-Mart, FedEx, and eBay demonstrate, business processes are a source of competitive advantage i … more →

Tags: Chapter 2: Business Process as an Enabler of Innovation, new age of innovation, C.K. Prahalad, M.S. Krishnan, the new age of innovation, STRATEGIC INNOVATION, value-based pricing model, Business Model, corporate portfolio

The GigaSpaces Start-Up Program - FREE

Peter Benza wrote 1 year ago: GigaSpaces is all about scalability. www.gigaspaces.com Directly from the Gigaspaces website: GigaSp … more →

Tags: API, Business Culture, messaging, scalability

When Excel is Not the Right Tool1 comment

kutyshalev wrote 1 year ago: The Beauty of Excel Who doesn’t use Excel? It’s a flexible versatile tool that allows you to easily … more →

Tags: Business Strategy, Excel

Web Server and an Application Server

nvkumar wrote 1 year ago: Web server serves pages for viewing in a web browser while Apps server provides methods that client … more →

Tags: Java/J2EE, Web Server, apps server, Application Server, protocols, Request, Response, Browser, differences between web server and application server

Five J2EE design decisions!

powerdream5 wrote 2 years ago:         Several days ago, I finished reading the book-POJO in Action. I really benefit a lot from th … more →

Tags: J2EE, pojo in action, Domain Model, Facade Pattern

Convergence1 comment

Vjeko wrote 2 years ago: It has been a while since I was here, and I will not try to make any excuses. I could say that I hav … more →

Tags: convergence, .NET, Ax, Cal, GP, Microsoft, MICROSOFT DYNAMICS, nav, Navision


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