Archives
 
 
 
  Special
 
 
 
  About Us
 
 
 

Newsletter
Free E-mail Newsletter from BYTE.com

 
    
           
Visit the home page Browse the four-year online archive Download platform-neutral CPU/FPU benchmarks Find information for advertisers, authors, vendors, subscribers Request free information on products written about or advertised in BYTE Submit a press release, or scan recent announcements Talk with BYTE's staff and readers about products and technologies

ArticlesSeptember 1997 / Features


September 1997 / Features

article Publish or Perish
table P&S Solves Business Problems
illustration R&R vs. P&S
illustration Free Subscription
illustration The Publish and Subscribe Architecture
illustration Where They Fit
illustration Lay of the Land
screen Weave Your Schedule in Tapestry
Solutions to overworked networks and unruly software distribution are just part of P&S.
- by Richard Hackathorn

article The Universal Inbox
illustration Unified Messaging Architecture
sidebar Unified Messaging Is Outgoing
sidebar Standard APIs and Protocols
Get all your e-mail, faxes, and phone messages with a single interface.
- by Mike Hurwicz

article Unclogging the PC Bottlenecks
table The Synchronous DRAM Advantage
table Quadrupling Graphics Bandwidth
illustration Five Ways to Faster PCs
illustration Conventional Graphics Architecture
illustration How Accelerated Graphics Port Works
illustration Two Buses Are Better Than One
Major changes coming to Wintel PCs over the next 18 months, will help relieve internal bottlenecks and radically improve graphics performance.
- by Tom R. Halfhill

article OLAP by Web
illustration Four Generations of Web Access
sidebar Vendors and Products
Using Web-based applications to perform on-line analytical processing builds on the strengths of both technologies.
- by Udo Flohr

     article     sidebar     table     illustration     photo     screen shot

Up to the September 1997 table of contentsSearchSubscribe to BYTE or BYTE on CD-ROM   
Flexible C++
Matthew Wilson
My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it is theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.

more...

BYTE Digest

BYTE Digest editors every month analyze and evaluate the best articles from Information Week, EE Times, Dr. Dobb's Journal, Network Computing, Sys Admin, and dozens of other CMP publications—bringing you critical news and information about wireless communication, computer security, software development, embedded systems, and more!

Find out more

BYTE.com Store

BYTE CD-ROM
NOW, on one CD-ROM, you can instantly access more than 8 years of BYTE.
 
The Best of BYTE Volume 1: Programming Languages
The Best of BYTE
Volume 1: Programming Languages
In this issue of Best of BYTE, we bring together some of the leading programming language designers and implementors...

Copyright © 2005 CMP Media LLC, Privacy Policy, Your California Privacy rights, Terms of Service
Site comments: webmaster@byte.com
SDMG Web Sites: BYTE.com, C/C++ Users Journal, Dr. Dobb's Journal, MSDN Magazine, New Architect, SD Expo, SD Magazine, Sys Admin, The Perl Journal, UnixReview.com, Windows Developer Network