Windows NT Infrastructure Design looks at Windows NT from the design and planning aspects: how do you move to it, plan for it, and design your system without disrupting your business. This book will complement others that concentrate on the implementation of Windows NT. It's a book for those with an interest in the early stages of creating the system. A comprehensive case study is worked throughout the book, illustrating the process of creating a quality design that begins with gathering requirements and progresses through identification of key principles to arrive at a completed, tested design.
This is a book to guide project managers, line managers and technical architects in the task of implementing a Windows NT technical infrastructure that meets the needs of a large business.
Practical guide to planning and design for Windows NT
Uses powerful techniques for capturing key business drivers and design decisions
Applies standard project management techniques to a technical infrastructure project
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 1998
- Publisher: Digital Press
- Language: English
- Pages: 623
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