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Workshop on Digital Libraries, 14 –18 December 2002, Khartoum, Sudan, by Sudan British Council with collaboration with Documentation and Information Centre of National Centre for Research and Sudatel Training Centre: THE IMPACT OF NCR-DIC READINESS IN REALIZING SUDAN DIGITAL LIBRARY / By Rafaa Ashmallah Ghobrial
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close this bookWorkshop on Digital Libraries, 14 –18 December 2002, Khartoum, Sudan, by Sudan British Council with collaboration with Documentation and Information Centre of National Centre for Research and Sudatel Training Centre: THE IMPACT OF NCR-DIC READINESS IN REALIZING SUDAN DIGITAL LIBRARY / By Rafaa Ashmallah Ghobrial
close this folder7. NCR-DIC and TECHNOLOGY:
View the document7.1 MIROFICHE:
View the document7.2 MICROCOMPUTERS:
View the document7.2.a CDS/ISIS-BASED LIBRARY SYSTEM
View the document7.2. b. CONVERSION UTILITY:
View the document7.2.c The Windows Version:
View the document7.2.d Compatibility between the DOS and Windows versions:
View the document7.2.e CDS/ISIS Application Development Tools:
View the document7.2.f.Internet tools:

7.2.c The Windows Version:

7.2.c The Windows Version

The development of the Windows version was the result of a strategic development policy decision aiming at maintaining the leading role CDS/ISIS has played and is still playing on the international scene, which resulted:

·        In the complete rewriting of the software in C++, in order to provide a common standardized language for all the versions (MS-DOS, WINDOWS, and UNIX), thus reducing maintenance costs;

·        In the adoption of a multi-platform software development system in order to increase the level of portability to different hardware and operating systems (covering therefore a whole range of computers from stand alone PC's to powerful mini-computers);

·        In the implementation of a client-server architecture using market-standard interfaces.

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