This analyses the "Repository in a Box" or RIB and compares with related web-linked database technologies and the attractions of future CORBA approach |
1. RIB Overview |
2. BIDM by RIG |
3. Possible Next Steps |
4. The Basic Web-linked database models and Other commercial Web-Database products and companies |
5. Example: MOREplus |
6. Software as a Shrink wrapped box or executing code |
7. Flexible RIB Development Strategy |
8. Java/CORBA based Object Web |
9. CORBA Trader - Overview |
10. CORBA Trader - Features |
11. Merging RIB with CORBA Trader |
12. Advantages of CORBA Solution |
13. Some Possible Next Steps |
14. Technical Implementation Issues |
001 Analysis of NHSE RIB (Repository in a Box) Technology 002 Abstract of NHSE Presentation Sept 30,97 003 1. RIB in a Nutshell 004 RIB Technical Implementation Overview 005 2. BIDM Standard by RIG -- Overview 006 Technical Details of BIDM Standard 007 3. Possible Next Steps: Where is RIB Now? 008 How to best address the RIB evolution? 009 4. Evolution of "Database Implementations" on the Web 010 Web-Linked Database Architecture 011 5.Example Commercial Web-linked Database: MOREplus 012 Well Known Examples of Commercial Web-linked Databases 013 Other commercial Web-Database products and companies 014 6. Is Software A shrink-wrapped box or a bunch of executable methods! 015 CORBA for Software Publication 016 7. Flexible RIB Development Strategy 017 8. Java/CORBA based Object Web 018 9. CORBA Trader - Overview I 019 CORBA Trader - Overview II 020 10. CORBA Trader - Features I 021 CORBA Trader - Features II 022 11. Merging RIB with CORBA Trader 023 12. Advantages of CORBA Solution - I 024 Advantages of CORBA Solution - II 025 13. Possible Next Steps I 026 Possible Next Steps II 027 14. How to Develop CORBA Bindings for a Language/Program I 028 How to Develop CORBA Bindings for a Language/Program II