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    Isomorphic JS Web Framework Utilizing Multi-Tenancy
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus., 2020-11-20) Abdul Manan Qureshi; FA16-BSE-154; Usman Akram; LHR TP 6240
    Single-tenant architecture client has separate software instance installed and no infrastructure, database or application server is shared. It is progressively costly and requires more organization in light of the fact that there is a different programming stack running for each customer. It is more costly as separate resources are required for every client. As upgrades and updates are managed by clients, single-tenant solution requires more maintenance. To handle these issues, we will be creating a pipeline that would utilize Isomorphic JavaScript based on Multi-tenant architecture. Multi-tenant hosting is that once one instance of an information, application server, or infrastructure is shared across multiple clients, every customer pulls from shared assets, and every customer's information is basically labelled and divided to keep it isolated. One approach to consider this is like an apartment building. A Multi-tenant customer has their own flat/room with a key/key card that only works on their door however they share the same building with others. So, framework without an application is weak and its pipeline requires next generation transpilers and module bundlers. Thus, its necessary to test the application. So, we would be building at least a single application that wraps all the framework’s directives.

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