The Practical Handbook of Internet ComputingMunindar P. Singh CRC Press, 2004. gada 29. sept. - 1144 lappuses The Practical Handbook of Internet Computing analyzes a broad array of technologies and concerns related to the Internet, including corporate intranets. Fresh and insightful articles by recognized experts address the key challenges facing Internet users, designers, integrators, and policymakers. In addition to discussing major applications, it also |
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... Internet” and “practical” in a broad sense, as is appropriate for a rapidly moving and complex field. The Internet itself is alive and well, both as infrastructure and as a major part of modern economic, scientific, and social life ...
... Internet” and “practical” in a broad sense, as is appropriate for a rapidly moving and complex field. The Internet itself is alive and well, both as infrastructure and as a major part of modern economic, scientific, and social life ...
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... Internet but also to Internet-based technologies that are used within a single physical organization, over a virtual private network within an organization, or over an extranet involving a closed group of organizations. Internet ...
... Internet but also to Internet-based technologies that are used within a single physical organization, over a virtual private network within an organization, or over an extranet involving a closed group of organizations. Internet ...
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... Internet computing applications and systems. This happens often when a project calls for some unfamiliar techniques ... Internet computing. For this reason, this handbook was designed to collect definitive knowledge about all major ...
... Internet computing applications and systems. This happens often when a project calls for some unfamiliar techniques ... Internet computing. For this reason, this handbook was designed to collect definitive knowledge about all major ...
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... Internet is the medium of choice for the interaction between these hosts. Internet computing is therefore the basis for the development of almost all DG applications. Indeed, Internet technologies are at the core of all DG applications ...
... Internet is the medium of choice for the interaction between these hosts. Internet computing is therefore the basis for the development of almost all DG applications. Indeed, Internet technologies are at the core of all DG applications ...
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... Internet Computing, 6(3): 89–91, February. Vinoski, Steve. 2002b. Where is middleware? IEEE Internet Computing, 6(2), March. W3C. 2001a. Semantic Web, http://www.w3c.org/2001/sw/. W3C. 2001b. SOAP Security Extensions: Digital Signature ...
... Internet Computing, 6(3): 89–91, February. Vinoski, Steve. 2002b. Where is middleware? IEEE Internet Computing, 6(2), March. W3C. 2001a. Semantic Web, http://www.w3c.org/2001/sw/. W3C. 2001b. SOAP Security Extensions: Digital Signature ...
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