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UNIFACE

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UNIFACE
An application development system for e-commerce and client/server environments from Compuware. It is a repository-driven system that integrates with a variety of CASE tools, report writers and version control systems. Supporting all major Web standards and component models, Windows, Mac and OS/2 clients and VMS and Unix servers, UNIFACE is known for its scalability and deployment on large enterprise-wide applications. UNIFACE was developed by Uniface International, which was acquired by Compuware.
1.(database, programming, product)Uniface - A 4GL development environment and system integration tool marketed by Compuware. Uniface is database independent, with interfaces to more than 14 database management systems and file retrieval systems including DB2, IMS, SQL Server, Oracle, RDB, Sybase. It is currently supported on MS Windows (98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003), various Unix flavours, Linux, OpenVMS, IBM iSeries (AS/400), IBM zSeries (MVS) and various web servers. Uniface can integrate with SAP, COM, Java, BEA Tuxedo, CICS, and various CORBA implementations.

Uniface user group Germany. Profesional Uniface Users Universe. Free tutorials.
2.(text)Uniface - Synonym of bitmap font.


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Compuware Corporation (NASDAQ:CPWR), Detroit, has announced the general availability of Compuware Uniface 9.
[FIGURE 2 OMITTED] LITHICS Excavations resulted in the collection of over 9,500 prehistoric artifacts, including 93 hafted bifaces, 210 bifaces/biface fragments, 16 formal/semiformal unifaces, 183 cores, and 15 groundstone tools.
Graham Pollard continues the discussion of medallic reverses slightly later and correctly questions Pastoureau's problematic conclusions regarding uniface metals (though, as Waldman's essay makes manifest, caution must be used when assuming that Lysippus' exquisite self-portrait with a polished reverse was made for a woman).
 
 
 
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