Distributed systems and numeric calculation

Authors

  • Eliza Consuela ISBĂŞOIU Lecturer Ph.D. student Faculty of Finance and Accounting, Câmpulung Department of Informatics, University Spiru Haret
  • Mădălin Gabriel PREOTESESCU IT Department, Digital Cable Systems
  • Claudiu CHIRU Lecturer Ph.D. Department of Informatics, Constanţa, University Spiru Haret

Keywords:

software architecture, web services, numeric calculation, distributed systems

Abstract

Many software applications are considered as being failures, due to the fact that they cannot deal with certain issues. Thus the application and the investment are not justified. This situation is named implementation trap [1]. The resolution of a false problem can damage the whole project: it can be abandoned, so one can lose time and money. The architecture offers different but complementary points of view over the soft.  

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Hang T. Lau, Numerical Library in Java for Scientists and Engineers, © 2004 by Chapman & Hall/CRC.

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Published

2010-06-30

How to Cite

ISBĂŞOIU, E. C., PREOTESESCU, M. G., & CHIRU, C. (2010). Distributed systems and numeric calculation. Annals of Spiru Haret University. Economic Series, 10(2), 221–225. Retrieved from https://anale.spiruharet.ro/economics/article/view/10225

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