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Richard Michael Rogers
Researcher at IBM
Publications - 19
Citations - 2765
Richard Michael Rogers is an academic researcher from IBM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Web server & Server. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 18 publications receiving 2765 citations.
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Method for distributed task fulfillment of web browser requests
TL;DR: Distributed Integration Solution (DIS) as discussed by the authors is a set of capsule objects which perform programmable functions upon a received command from a web server control program agent for retrieving, from a database gateway coupled to a plurality of database resources upon a single request made from a Hypertext document, requested information from multiple data bases located at different types of databases geograhically dispersed, performing calculations, formatting, and other services prior to reporting to the web browser or to other locations, in a selected format, as in a display, fax, printer, and to customer installations or to TV
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Computer network for www server data access over internet
TL;DR: Distributed Integration Solution (DIS) as mentioned in this paper is a set of capsule objects which perform programmable functions upon a received command from a web server control program agent for retrieving, from a database gateway coupled to a plurality of database resources upon a single request made from a Hypertext document, requested information from multiple data bases located at different types of databases geograhically dispersed, performing calculations, formatting, and other services prior to reporting to the web browser or to other locations, in a selected format, as in a display, fax, printer, and to customer installations or to TV
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A method for fulfilling requests of a web browser
TL;DR: Distributed Integration Solution (DIS) as mentioned in this paper is a set of capsule objects which perform programmable functions upon a received command from a web server control program agent for retrieving, from a database gateway coupled to a plurality of database resources upon a single request made from a Hypertext document, requested information from multiple data bases located at different types of databases geograhically dispersed, performing calculations, formatting, and other services prior to reporting to the web browser or to other locations, in a selected format, as in a display, fax, printer, and to customer installations or to TV
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Web browser system
TL;DR: Distributed Integration Solution (DIS) as discussed by the authors is a set of capsule objects which perform programmable functions upon a received command from a web server control program agent for retrieving, from a database gateway coupled to a plurality of database resources upon a single request made from a Hypertext document, requested information from multiple data bases located at different types of databases geograhically dispersed, performing calculations, formatting, and other services prior to reporting to the web browser or to other locations, in a selected format, as in a display, fax, printer, and to customer installations or to TV
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Service agent for fulfilling requests of a web browser
TL;DR: Distributed Integration Solution (DIS) as discussed by the authors is a set of capsule objects which perform programmable functions upon a received command from a web server control program agent for retrieving, from a database gateway coupled to a plurality of database resources upon a single request made from a Hypertext document, requested information from multiple data bases located at different types of databases geograhically dispersed, performing calculations, formatting, and other services prior to reporting to the web browser or to other locations, in a selected format, as in a display, fax, printer, and to customer installations or to TV