Software platforms traditionally offered a publish/subscribe mechanism as one of the core platform services. With help from this mechanism, an application could raise events or express interest in events produced by other applications. The Internet and Web services are emerging as the ... Jan. 21, 2003 12:00 AM EST Reads: 17,335 Replies: 1 |
It's banal but true. The network, or the Internet, has indeed become a computer. It's possible now to assemble an application from network-based components called Web services. Aug. 27, 2002 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 7,442 |







Mr. Tcherevik is a technology strategist in the Office of the CTO. After extensive development experience in Ingres and the Jasmine object database, Mr. Tcherevik led the development of CleverPath Enterprise Content Manager and Advantage Integration Server. Before joining CA, he helped develop a computer chess program under the leadership of Mikhail Botvinik, the renowned world chess champion. Mr. Tcherevik graduated with honors from the Department of Cybernetics at the Moscow Institute of Physics Engineering (MIFI) specializing in distributed systems, databases, and logic programming.


















