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Integration in Asia and Europe: Historical Dynamics, Political Issues, and Economic Perspectives

Paul J.J. Welfens ; Franz Knipping ; Suthiphand Chirathivat ; Cillian Ryan (eds.)

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Economic Policy; International Economics; European Integration

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No detectada 2006 SpringerLink

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978-3-540-28729-2

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978-3-540-28730-8

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Springer Berlin · Heidelberg 2006

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Introduction

Paul J.J. Welfens; Franz Knipping; Suthiphand Chirathivat; Cillian Ryan

In this chapter, we introduced the smart client and SOSC. First, we described the evolution of the smart client, in the context of the evolution of client architecture: from stand-alone applications, to thick clients in client/server applications, to thin clients in web-based applications, and to the new smart client architecture. Then we explored thick and thin clients in more detail, because smart clients are designed to have the advantages of both of these types of clients, while avoiding their disadvantages. Finally, we looked at the makeup of smart clients and SOSCs, which are the subject of this book.

In the next chapter, you’ll learn about the various types of smart clients.

Pp. 1-6

ASEAN Perspective on Joint Research

Suthiphand Chirathivat

In this chapter, we introduced the smart client and SOSC. First, we described the evolution of the smart client, in the context of the evolution of client architecture: from stand-alone applications, to thick clients in client/server applications, to thin clients in web-based applications, and to the new smart client architecture. Then we explored thick and thin clients in more detail, because smart clients are designed to have the advantages of both of these types of clients, while avoiding their disadvantages. Finally, we looked at the makeup of smart clients and SOSCs, which are the subject of this book.

In the next chapter, you’ll learn about the various types of smart clients.

Pp. 7-9

A New Take-off: A European Perspective

Franz Knipping

In this chapter, we introduced the smart client and SOSC. First, we described the evolution of the smart client, in the context of the evolution of client architecture: from stand-alone applications, to thick clients in client/server applications, to thin clients in web-based applications, and to the new smart client architecture. Then we explored thick and thin clients in more detail, because smart clients are designed to have the advantages of both of these types of clients, while avoiding their disadvantages. Finally, we looked at the makeup of smart clients and SOSCs, which are the subject of this book.

In the next chapter, you’ll learn about the various types of smart clients.

Pp. 11-12

Festina Lente: An Introductory Sketch of the History of ASEAN

Andrew J. Crozier

In this chapter, we introduced the smart client and SOSC. First, we described the evolution of the smart client, in the context of the evolution of client architecture: from stand-alone applications, to thick clients in client/server applications, to thin clients in web-based applications, and to the new smart client architecture. Then we explored thick and thin clients in more detail, because smart clients are designed to have the advantages of both of these types of clients, while avoiding their disadvantages. Finally, we looked at the makeup of smart clients and SOSCs, which are the subject of this book.

In the next chapter, you’ll learn about the various types of smart clients.

Pp. 13-29

Information and Communications Technology, Regulations and Growth: Theory and Key Policy Issues

Paul J.J. Welfens

In this chapter, we introduced the smart client and SOSC. First, we described the evolution of the smart client, in the context of the evolution of client architecture: from stand-alone applications, to thick clients in client/server applications, to thin clients in web-based applications, and to the new smart client architecture. Then we explored thick and thin clients in more detail, because smart clients are designed to have the advantages of both of these types of clients, while avoiding their disadvantages. Finally, we looked at the makeup of smart clients and SOSCs, which are the subject of this book.

In the next chapter, you’ll learn about the various types of smart clients.

Pp. 31-65

International Oil Price Changes: Impact of Oil Prices on Growth and Inflation in the EU

Werner Roeger

In this chapter, we introduced the smart client and SOSC. First, we described the evolution of the smart client, in the context of the evolution of client architecture: from stand-alone applications, to thick clients in client/server applications, to thin clients in web-based applications, and to the new smart client architecture. Then we explored thick and thin clients in more detail, because smart clients are designed to have the advantages of both of these types of clients, while avoiding their disadvantages. Finally, we looked at the makeup of smart clients and SOSCs, which are the subject of this book.

In the next chapter, you’ll learn about the various types of smart clients.

Pp. 67-78

ASEAN’s Role and Interests in the Formation of East Asian Economic Regionalism

Suthiphand Chirathivat

In this chapter, we introduced the smart client and SOSC. First, we described the evolution of the smart client, in the context of the evolution of client architecture: from stand-alone applications, to thick clients in client/server applications, to thin clients in web-based applications, and to the new smart client architecture. Then we explored thick and thin clients in more detail, because smart clients are designed to have the advantages of both of these types of clients, while avoiding their disadvantages. Finally, we looked at the makeup of smart clients and SOSCs, which are the subject of this book.

In the next chapter, you’ll learn about the various types of smart clients.

Pp. 79-103

Globalization-Criticism in Asia

Annamária Artner; Zoltán Bassa

In this chapter, we introduced the smart client and SOSC. First, we described the evolution of the smart client, in the context of the evolution of client architecture: from stand-alone applications, to thick clients in client/server applications, to thin clients in web-based applications, and to the new smart client architecture. Then we explored thick and thin clients in more detail, because smart clients are designed to have the advantages of both of these types of clients, while avoiding their disadvantages. Finally, we looked at the makeup of smart clients and SOSCs, which are the subject of this book.

In the next chapter, you’ll learn about the various types of smart clients.

Pp. 105-113

International Banking: The Influence of GATS and International Prudential Regulation

Cillian Ryan; Victor Murinde

In this chapter, we introduced the smart client and SOSC. First, we described the evolution of the smart client, in the context of the evolution of client architecture: from stand-alone applications, to thick clients in client/server applications, to thin clients in web-based applications, and to the new smart client architecture. Then we explored thick and thin clients in more detail, because smart clients are designed to have the advantages of both of these types of clients, while avoiding their disadvantages. Finally, we looked at the makeup of smart clients and SOSCs, which are the subject of this book.

In the next chapter, you’ll learn about the various types of smart clients.

Pp. 115-134

Emerging Market Financial Crises — Lessons for International Banking

Timothy Lane

In this chapter, we introduced the smart client and SOSC. First, we described the evolution of the smart client, in the context of the evolution of client architecture: from stand-alone applications, to thick clients in client/server applications, to thin clients in web-based applications, and to the new smart client architecture. Then we explored thick and thin clients in more detail, because smart clients are designed to have the advantages of both of these types of clients, while avoiding their disadvantages. Finally, we looked at the makeup of smart clients and SOSCs, which are the subject of this book.

In the next chapter, you’ll learn about the various types of smart clients.

Pp. 135-143