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Web sites --- Telecommunications --- Electrical & Computer Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Pages, Web --- Sites, Web --- Web pages --- Websites --- World Wide Web pages --- World Wide Web sites --- WWW pages --- WWW sites --- Computer network resources --- Design
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Technical writing --- Web publishing --- Web sites --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Technology - General --- Design --- Pages, Web --- Sites, Web --- Web pages --- Websites --- World Wide Web pages --- World Wide Web sites --- WWW pages --- WWW sites --- World Wide Web publishing --- Engineering --- Science --- Scientific writing --- Technology --- Authorship --- Computer network resources --- Network publishing (Computer networks) --- Webcasting --- Communication of technical information
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096 Informatica --- CSS --- Cascading style sheets --- Web sites --- -Computer graphics --- 006.7 --- Automatic drafting --- Graphic data processing --- Graphics, Computer --- CSS (Document markup language) --- Style sheets, Cascading --- Pages, Web --- Sites, Web --- Web pages --- Websites --- World Wide Web pages --- World Wide Web sites --- WWW pages --- WWW sites --- Design --- Computer graphics --- Web site development --- Microformats --- Computer art --- Graphic arts --- Electronic data processing --- Engineering graphics --- Image processing --- HTML (Document markup language) --- Authorship --- Digital techniques --- Cascading style sheets. --- Computer graphics. --- Design. --- 621.39* --- 621.39* Internet --- Internet
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Why doesn't your home page appear on the first page of search results, even when you query your own name? How do other Web pages always appear at the top? What creates these powerful rankings? And how? The first book ever about the science of Web page rankings, Google's PageRank and Beyond supplies the answers to these and other questions and more. The book serves two very different audiences: the curious science reader and the technical computational reader. The chapters build in mathematical sophistication, so that the first five are accessible to the general academic reader. While other chapters are much more mathematical in nature, each one contains something for both audiences. For example, the authors include entertaining asides such as how search engines make money and how the Great Firewall of China influences research. The book includes an extensive background chapter designed to help readers learn more about the mathematics of search engines, and it contains several MATLAB codes and links to sample Web data sets. The philosophy throughout is to encourage readers to experiment with the ideas and algorithms in the text. -- Jacket.
Web search engines. --- Web sites --- Internet searching --- World Wide Web --- Ratings --- Mathematics. --- Subject access --- Information systems --- Pages, Web --- Sites, Web --- Web pages --- Websites --- World Wide Web pages --- World Wide Web sites --- WWW pages --- WWW sites --- Computer network resources --- W3 (World Wide Web) --- Web (World Wide Web) --- World Wide Web (Information retrieval system) --- WWW (World Wide Web) --- Hypertext systems --- Multimedia systems --- Internet --- Searching the Internet --- Web searching --- World Wide Web searching --- Electronic information resource searching --- Search engines --- Web portals --- Ratings and rankings --- Google. --- BackRub --- Web search engines --- Internet programming --- Moteurs de recherche sur Internet --- Programmation sur Internet --- 025.04 --- Google --- Mathematics --- Ratings and rankings&delete& --- Subject access&delete& --- IR (information retrieval) --- zoekmachines --- beoordeling --- Informatique --- Computer science --- Computer science. --- Web sites - Ratings - Mathematics. --- Internet searching - Mathematics. --- World Wide Web - Subject access - Mathematics. --- Web sites - Ratings and rankings - Mathematics --- Internet searching - Mathematics --- World Wide Web - Subject access - Mathematics --- Bases de donnees
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Pro PHP XML and Web Services is the authoritative guide to using the XML features of PHP 5 and PHP 6. No other book covers XML and Web Services in PHP as deeply as this title. The first four chapters introduce the core concepts of XML required for proficiency, and will bring you up to speed on the terminology and key concepts you need to proceed with the rest of the book. Next, the book explores utilizing XML and Web Services with PHP5. Topics include DOM, SimpleXML, SAX, xmlReader, XSLT, RDF, RSS, WDDX, XML-RPC, REST, SOAP, and UDDI. Author Robert Richards, a major contributor to the PHP XML codebase, is a leading expert in the PHP community. In this book, Richards covers all topics in depth, blending theory with practical examples. You'll find case studies for the most popular web services like Amazon, Google, eBay, and Yahoo. The book also covers XML capabilities, demonstrated through informative examples, in the PEAR libraries.
XML (Document markup language) --- Web sites --- PHP (Computer program language) --- Internet programming. --- Programming. --- Computer programming --- Personal Home Page (Computer program language) --- Programming languages (Electronic computers) --- Pages, Web --- Sites, Web --- Web pages --- Websites --- World Wide Web pages --- World Wide Web sites --- WWW pages --- WWW sites --- Computer network resources --- Extendible Markup Language (Document markup language) --- eXtensible Markup Language (Document markup language) --- Document markup languages --- Computer programming. --- Software engineering. --- Web Development. --- Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems. --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Computers --- Electronic computer programming --- Electronic data processing --- Electronic digital computers --- Programming (Electronic computers) --- Coding theory --- Programming --- Software Engineering.
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Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Usability --- Web sites --- -Graphical user interfaces (Computer systems) --- Sites Web --- -Internet. --- 766.02 --- design --- grafische vormgeving --- internet --- nieuwe media --- webdesign --- websites --- 528.52 --- 005.72 --- DARPA Internet --- Internet (Computer network) --- Wide area networks (Computer networks) --- World Wide Web --- Pages, Web --- Sites, Web --- Web pages --- Websites --- World Wide Web pages --- World Wide Web sites --- WWW pages --- WWW sites --- Computer network resources --- GUIs (Computer systems) --- User interfaces (Computer systems) --- Design --- Conception --- informatica-data-,telecommunicatie, internet, ontw., programmeren, beheren van internetsites --- Graphical user interfaces (Computer systems) --- Authorship --- Web site development --- Microformats --- #SBIB:309H1720 --- Informatiekunde, informatie management
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Information systems --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- XML (Document markup language) --- World Wide Web. --- XML (Langage de balisage) --- Web --- World Wide web --- XML --- informatica --- W3 (World Wide Web) --- Web (World Wide Web) --- World Wide Web (Information retrieval system) --- WWW (World Wide Web) --- Hypertext systems --- Multimedia systems --- Internet --- Extendible Markup Language (Document markup language) --- eXtensible Markup Language (Document markup language) --- Document markup languages --- World Wide Web
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Opinion leaders in government and business routinely tout the Internet's power as a force for economic and social development, and programs designed to bridge the digital divide are springing up across the developing world. Many questions remain, however, about the effectiveness of such programs in fostering greater productivity and improving quality of life. Overselling the Web? offers a much needed antidote to the Internet hype touting the promise of new technologies. Drawing on macroeconomic data as well as eye-opening anecdotes, Charles Kenny underscores the trade-offs and constraints inherent in the new communications technology. His work raises serious questions about the advisability of channeling scarce investment funds into the Internet when countries are confronting more basic challenges in the realm of education, health, and infrastructure.
Electronic commerce --- Internet --- World Wide Web --- Information technology --- W3 (World Wide Web) --- Web (World Wide Web) --- World Wide Web (Information retrieval system) --- WWW (World Wide Web) --- Hypertext systems --- Multimedia systems --- DARPA Internet --- Internet (Computer network) --- Wide area networks (Computer networks) --- Cybercommerce --- E-business --- E-commerce --- E-tailing --- eBusiness --- eCommerce --- Electronic business --- Internet commerce --- Internet retailing --- Online commerce --- Web retailing --- Commerce --- Information superhighway --- Economic aspects
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Since its original inception back in 1989 the Web has changed into an environment where Web applications range from small-scale information dissemination applications, often developed by non-IT professionals, to large-scale, commercial, enterprise-planning and scheduling applications, developed by multidisciplinary teams of people with diverse skills and backgrounds and using cutting-edge, diverse technologies. As an engineering discipline, Web engineering must provide principles, methodologies and frameworks to help Web professionals and researchers develop applications and manage projects effectively. Mendes and Mosley have selected experts from numerous areas in Web engineering, who contribute chapters where important concepts are presented and then detailed using real industrial case studies. After an introduction into the discipline itself and its intricacies, the contributions range from Web effort estimation, productivity benchmarking and conceptual and model-based application development methodologies, to other important principles such as usability, reliability, testing, process improvement and quality measurement. This is the first book that looks at Web engineering from a measurement perspective. The result is a self-containing, comprehensive overview detailing the role of measurement and metrics within the context of Web engineering. This book is ideal for professionals and researchers who want to know how to use sound principles for the effective management of Web projects, as well as for courses at an advanced undergraduate or graduate level.
Web site development. --- Web sites --- Application software --- Engineering models. --- Testing. --- Development. --- Engineering --- Similitude in engineering --- Models and modelmaking --- Application computer programs --- Application computer software --- Applications software --- Apps (Computer software) --- Computer software --- Development of application software --- Pages, Web --- Sites, Web --- Web pages --- Websites --- World Wide Web pages --- World Wide Web sites --- WWW pages --- WWW sites --- Computer network resources --- Development of Web sites --- Internet programming --- Models --- Development --- Information Technology --- Software Engineering --- Software engineering. --- Computer system performance. --- Information Systems. --- Software Engineering. --- System Performance and Evaluation. --- Management of Computing and Information Systems. --- Computer software engineering --- Computer system failures. --- Management information systems. --- Computer science. --- Informatics --- Science --- Computer-based information systems --- EIS (Information systems) --- Executive information systems --- MIS (Information systems) --- Sociotechnical systems --- Information resources management --- Management --- Computer failures --- Computer malfunctions --- Computer systems --- Failure of computer systems --- System failures (Engineering) --- Fault-tolerant computing --- Communication systems --- Failures
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Creating Client Extranets with SharePoint 2003 is a guide for creating client-facing extranets using SharePoint 2003. This book serves as a how-to for building full-featured extranets using SharePoint 2003 and .NET technologies. If you already have experience developing and deploying business applications in .NET, then this book will help you master the intricacies of SharePoint 2003 development and customization. This is the only book of its kind—one designed to help you build a functioning client extranet from start to finish, avoiding many inherent traps in SharePoint development. It contains numerous valuable tips, tricks, and traps. And it offers various working code samples to help you get up to speed quickly using the SharePoint object model and Web Services. It uniquely focuses on SharePoint as a corporate development platform, while other books tend to focus only on end-user features.
Extranets (Computer networks) --- Web servers. --- Servers, Web --- Webservers --- World Wide Web servers --- WWW servers --- Client/server computing --- Cookies (Computer science) --- Web hosting --- Virtual private networks (Computer networks) --- VPNs (Computer networks) --- Business enterprises --- Wide area networks (Computer networks) --- Equipment and supplies --- Computer networks --- Microsoft software. --- Microsoft .NET Framework. --- Software engineering. --- Microsoft and .NET. --- Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems. --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Computer software --- Dot Net (Software framework) --- Microsoft .NET --- Microsoft .NET software framework --- .NET Framework
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