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MKS Implementer 2006 Administration Guide

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<strong>Implementer</strong> and <strong>MKS</strong> Integrity Integration<br />

<strong>MKS</strong> Integrity uses a multitiered architecture to provide improved security and cross-platform<br />

development features. Security is improved because all information related to your software<br />

development history can be kept on secure servers and accessed from a common client<br />

application. Cross-platform development is enhanced because any supported client can<br />

access members on any supported server.<br />

The <strong>MKS</strong> Integrity Server is responsible for all project work on the remote file system, while<br />

the client (<strong>MKS</strong> Integrity) manages all file work on the local user’s file system. Using a client,<br />

remote developers, managers, and Web developers can access <strong>MKS</strong> Integrity through a Web<br />

browser client, such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla.<br />

<strong>MKS</strong> Integrity<br />

Client<br />

Issues and<br />

Change Packages<br />

<strong>Implementer</strong><br />

iSeries 400<br />

Customer Browsers<br />

<strong>MKS</strong><br />

Integrity<br />

Server<br />

IFS<br />

Development<br />

Verification Phase<br />

Testing<br />

Deployment Phase<br />

Production<br />

<strong>MKS</strong> Source<br />

Client<br />

Projects and<br />

Archives<br />

Sandboxes<br />

Using a multitiered architecture, the integration presents a beginning-to-end story for<br />

managing change<br />

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