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Technical tools (software), such as application servers and Web servers, that enable the development of software applications that automate specific business tasks.

Information Architecture

Applications Technology:2 related definitions

Applications

Applications Principles:
High level statements of NIH's fundamental values that guide decision-making for applications and applications technology.

Integration

Service Design Principles:
High level statements that help guide the design of Services so they are optimized for reuse and provide the most value to potential....

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Technology Architecture

Applications Technology:7 related definitions

Brick

Application Server Brick:
An application server is a modern form of platform middleware. It is system software that resides between the operating system on one side, and the....
Geographic Information System Desktop Brick:
GIS Desktop applications allow a user to create, display, analyze, query and publish geographic data via desktop.   Normal use-case scenario of this....
Geographic Information System Internet Mapping Server (IMS) Brick:
GIS Internet Mapping Server allows a user to serve geographic data and in-house reference layer(s) via the internet. Normal use-case scenario....
Geographic Information System Virtual Globe Brick:
GIS Virtual Globe applications allow the user to navigate around a 3D representation of the earth, and supports creation and display of features on....
Geographic Information System Web Service Brick:
GIS Web Service allows a user to display geographic data over third-party reference layer(s) accessed via the internet. Normal use-case....
Web Server Brick:
Web servers are software that serve as engines which run websites. Through a Web listener, they accept HTTP (non-encrypted) and HTTPS (encrypted)....

Pattern

Geographic Information System Pattern:
The diagram below describes a potential implementation plan for a NIH IC GIS pattern and presents multiple options for publishing and consuming NIH....

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