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List of Pymma documents
Toward organic data processing
Software application look like more and more to live organisms. However, we noticed that IT teams organisation neglect this evolution and remain archic and imutable for budget and power reasons.
Manager: How to choose a protocol?
For an IT Architect, choosing a protocol is often a difficult choice. Each protocol combines complex characteristics that need to be identified and understood. In this technical paper, we propose a tutorial targeted for non-architects in order to help them choosing for the right protocol.
Object oriented programming limits
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) is a concept created and developed in the 70s. Today, OOP has become a standard. However, the rise of distributed applications and the need for interoperability have highlighted the limitations of OOP. With the help of simple examples, this paper explains in details the impact and consequences of OOP limitations.
Try object database for your prototype
The realization of a prototype is always a race against the clock. The installation and the configuration of a relational data base and the object-relational mapping further adds to delays. Pymma proposes the use of an object database to solve this difficulty. The why and the how of this proposition are detailed in this paper.
Sealion syndrom
The Sea Lion is the only sea dweller who takes refuge on land when it is hunted. For that reason, in the past, it was even considered a land animal. Consider your technology teams, towards which technologies do they go when they are in danger? This is for you to conclude!
Offshore paradox
Offshore development is very successful with internationnal companies. They save money with low manpower. But paradoxically, Paradoxalement, this will entail loss of resourcefulness and competitiveness
Interview Peter Roberts Chief Architect at British Airways
Peters Roberts Chief Architect at BA gives us an interview and his point of view on SOA