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The Remarkable Stability Of The Computing Industry In The Face Of Waves Of Significant Change

The Remarkable Stability of the Computing Industry in the Face of Waves of Significant Change

This image is a chart graph with percentages in the Y-axis (10-100 by increments of 10) and years in the X-axis (1990-2002 in increments of 2 years). Inside the chart there are different computing applications, models, and languages with percentages and years attributed to them, indicated by two-way arrows (pointing left and right). Above the arrow is a line with dots charting percentage and progress throughout the years. There are no labels associated with the line.

The following are approximations based on the graphic representations.

OO Programming - 1990 thru 1993, 40%
Client/Server - 1990 thru early 1993, 60%
HTTP, HTML - mid-1993 thru 1996, 10%
Subscription Models - early 1994 thru end of 1998, 30%
N-Tiered Architecture - late 1995 thru late 1999, 70%
Virtual Machines - 1996 thru early 1998, 40%
ASP - early 1996 thru 1999, 5%
XML Web Services - 1998 thru end of 1999, 55%

The line starts charting the progress about 1993 at 100%. The line keeps steady thru 1996 and dips slightly (to approximately 98%) in 1997. It dips again to approximately 95% in 1999, to 90% in 2000, to 80% in 2001, and goes back up slightly in 2002 to approximately 83%.

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Updated August 14, 2015