Developers transport the source codes of the business applications
to the target platform and move them to execution mode by going
through adequate procedures (e.g. compilation, binding, linkage-editing).
For example, end-users can test the business applications under
Windows/NT using C language and communicate with the user system
interface (e.g. Internet browser) using TCP/IP protocol; then deploy
the business applications to UNIX, the application server, and communicate
with OS/390, the DB server through SNA LU6.2 with CICS and DB2 for
user acceptance test (UAT) and production purposes.
TAMIC outstands itself in the ever-changing world because it entirely
shields the business applications from the technology platforms.
TAMIC supports a variety of computer languages, database management
systems, middlewares, communication protocols, and operating systems.
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