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| me? I dunno... 2002-11-20, 9:28 pm |
| Can anybody give me a concise definition of the term 'line-of-business applications'? | |
| NetChild1985 2002-11-21, 9:22 am |
| quote: An LOB (line-of-business) application is one of the set of critical computer applications that are vital to running an enterprise, such as accounting, supply chain management, and resource planning applications. LOB applications are usually large progams that contain a number of integrated capabilities and tie into databases and database management systems.
Increasingly, LOB applications are being connected with network applications with user interfaces on the Web and with personal applications such as e-mail and address books.
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| me? I dunno... 2002-11-21, 1:03 pm |
| Thank You.  | |
| NetChild1985 2002-11-21, 1:46 pm |
| You're welcome.  |
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