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Posted Date: 06 Aug 2008      Total Responses: 4

Posted By: archana       Member Level: Silver     Points: 1



what is deployment?




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Author: Yugi    06 Aug 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 3

HI
After creating and testing your ASP.NET application, the next step is to deploy the application. Deployment is the process of distributing the finished application to be installed on other computer. We can use the built-in deployment feature that comes with Visual studio .NET to create a Windows Installer file - a .msi file for the purpose of deploying applications.

hear we add all forms,readme and relasing notes for installetion


for more details visit
http://www.startvbdotnet.com/aspsite/extras/deploy.aspx

All the Best



Author: ANIL PANDEY    06 Aug 2008Member Level: DiamondRating:     Points: 2

hi,
The process whereby software is installed into an operational environment is called Deployment.

u can view the site

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/militarysupport/deployment/deployment
http://www.geekinterview.com/question_details/39742

Thanks
Anil kumar

Thanks & Regards
Anil Kumar Pandey



Author: Deepa    06 Aug 2008Member Level: DiamondRating:     Points: 6

WHAT IS DEPLOYMENT?
Deployment is the movement of an individual or entire military unit to an overseas location to accomplish a task or mission. The mission may be as routine as providing training or as dangerous as a war.

Deployments have three phases:

pre-deployment
deployment
post-deployment/reunion.
It is important to remember that no two students will react to deployment the same way.

Individual responses depend on a variety of factors such as:


age,
maturity,
gender,
parent-child relationships,
reaction/coping skills of the child's caregiver.


Pre-Deployment
This phase begins with the notice that the family member will be deployed to another location. This could be within the U.S. or abroad. During this phase, children may feel shock or disbelief. They may also feel that their family is no longer safe and secure.



Deployment
After the activities and ceremonies that take place on deployment day, community support for families with deployed members often fades and many families experience feelings of loss and are left alone to manage their grief. As remaining family members struggle with new or increased roles and responsibilities, conflicts often surface. During this phase, some children develop or improve their coping skills, while some struggle with past problems and new conflicts while others may suffer from depression. Eventually, the majority of families reach a "new normal" in daily life activities without the deployed spouse or parent.



Post Deployment
When the military parent or spouse returns the reunion is typically a period filled with euphoria and joy. During this time, there are also normal issues that must be re-addressed and resolved as the family works to re-incorporate the returned family member. While the family member was deployed, spouses and children may have operated with a new independence that is not easily surrendered. Old and new conflicts may arise over roles and responsibilities. Family counseling, support and assistance is often needed to rebuild family interaction. This phase involves challenges and the opportunity to develop stronger and healthier family relations.



Behavior during Post Deployment
Preschool or kindergarten-age children may :


Feel guilty, believing it is their fault deployed parent went away.
Need time to warm-up and get to know the parent again.
Demonstrate intense anger at home or school.
Need "proof" that the parent is real – poke, hit, or otherwise tests limits.
Act out to get parent's or teacher's attention.
Be increasingly demanding.

School-age children may:


Run to greet returning parent at homecoming.
Feel guilty that they did not do enough or were not well-behaved enough.
Dread the parent's return if they believe parent will discipline things they did wrong during the separation.
Boast about the service and parent.
Talk endlessly trying to bring the parent up-to-date.

Teenagers may:


Be excited if parent/child relationship was strong prior to deployment.
Feel guilty for not living up to standards while parent was away.
Be concerned about rules and responsibilities.
Unwilling to change plans to meet the ship/plane when parent returns.

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/militarysupport/deployment/deployment



Author: D.Jeya kumar(JK)    06 Aug 2008Member Level: DiamondRating:     Points: 3

Hi,

After the application is completed and build. we can install the application is called delopyment. we can do it with setup project in .net.

The deployment is otherwise know as installing the Application in a working envirnoment.




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