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.NET Frame work and its Application Using Database Queries

Kshitij Singh Raghav

Abstract


The Internet revolution of the late 1990s represented a dramatic shift in the way individuals and organizations communicate with each other. Traditional applications, such as word processors and accounting packages, are modeled as stand-alone applications: they offer users the capability to perform tasks using data stored on the system the application resides and executes on. Most new software, in contrast, is modeled based on a distributed computing model where applications collaborate to provide services and expose functionality to each other. As a result, the primary role of most new software is changing into supporting information exchange (through Web servers and browsers), collaboration (through e-mail and instant messaging), and individual expression (through Web logs, also known as Blogs, and e-zines — Web based magazines). Essentially, the basic role of software is changing from providing discrete functionality to providing services.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijods.v1i2.135

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