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Chapter 1, “Understanding Application Architecture: An Overview,” mentioned that the business world is becoming global. Boundaries are being blurred every day, especially in the business world. More businesses are based in multiple countries now than any time in the past, and those businesses are putting out their messages to people all over the world via the Internet. This means that many programs may need to have built-in support for multiple languages.

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Levinson, J. (2003). Globalizing and Localizing Your Application. In: Building Client/Server Applications with VB .NET: An Example-Driven Approach. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0762-7_13

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