There is much in the news on immigration in Windows 7 lately. Major concern is the compatibility of applications, where in short means that applications for work on the desktop or server environment destination. There is a great complexity in the functioning of the application - either Windows XP or Windows 7 or the recently released Windows Server 2008. And this is where I think there is some confusion in general. Application Compatibility is the achievement of applications, not only to work or function properly in an operating system like Windows 7.
Unfortunately, more work to do. How to get a job application really means to make the application run on the target platform that includes:
1. Secure operating system (eg Windows 7) compatibility
2. Ensure the full and correct version of the intermediate
3. Ensure that applications do not conflict with each other (for installing and uninstalling)
4. Make sure the user environment is configured correctly and available Breaking the compatibility of applications within these four sections provide a fundamental step change in understanding and resolving application compatibility issues.
It may take more than one application to work in an office, we have several or even dozens of applications to install, update and removal do not violate other applications. Now we have a great and complex layers of middleware (Java, Crystal Reports, ODBC) applications depend. Adding to the confusion, different applications may require different versions of middleware components or worse yet, you can send to software vendors with incomplete (fragments of middleware "), which may allow the application of these units to function, but may prevent another job application or even install successfully.
View Application Compatibility with four layers of the mind requires a paradigm shift, the model for the integrity of the platform that takes into account all the requirements for the installation, operation and maintenance of applications .
To further this goal, we have developed the "AOK Application Compatibility laws, which include; 1. Turn the package to install successfully
2. Provide for the application of such privileges and levels of security access
3. Make sure the necessary dependencies (middleware) are available and fully
4. Ensure that applications do not conflict with each other during installation, upgrade or uninstall the patch
5. Make sure the user interface is configured correctly
6. Ensure that future changes / patches / changes do not adversely affect the four layers, the operating system, the interlayer environment, application or user When you follow these guidelines, opportunities for the development, implementation and maintenance of your portfolio of applications increased significantly, and today, when it comes to future changes.
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