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Non-Functional Requirements
Overview
The Non-Functional Requirements custom designs feature solutions required for high availability and high performance e-business applications. These capabilities are enabled through software configuration variations within the solution demilitarized zone (DMZ) or external network. Examples of implementation procedures for these solutions can be found in the IBM Redbook, Patterns for the Edge of Network, SG24-6822.
What's Next
If you've determined that the Non-Functional Requirements custom designs can provide an appropriate solution design for your business need, the next step is to select a Non-Functional Requirement. The Non-Functional Requirements custom designs are implemented using the Self-Service::Stand-Alone Single Channel application pattern. Currently, the Non-Functional Requirements custom designs include two Non-Functional Requirements: High Availability, and High Performance.
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New runtime patterns and updated product mapping
Updated: 02-16-2004 The IBM Redbook, IBM WebSphere V5 Edge of Network Patterns, SG24-6896, addresses the security issues of user authentication and authorization using the concept of Patterns.
New Non-Functional Requirements custom designs
Updated: 12-2-2002 The Non-Functional Requirements custom designs enable high availability and high performance e-business applications using a variety of middleware configurations within the demilitarized zone or external network.
New Non-Functional Requirements Redbook
Updated: 10-2002 The new IBM Redbook, Patterns for the Edge of Network, SG24-6822 features design and implementation guidelines for Non-Functional Requirements solutions.

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