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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... ........................................................................ 44-1 Melody Y. Ivory 45 Distributed Storage..................................................................................................
... ........................................................................ 44-1 Melody Y. Ivory 45 Distributed Storage..................................................................................................
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... distributed content. Some pieces, however, still remain centralized in this architecture, e.g., the main piece of the hypermedia engine — the link server. Once we want to integrate materials from different authors or heterogeneous ...
... distributed content. Some pieces, however, still remain centralized in this architecture, e.g., the main piece of the hypermedia engine — the link server. Once we want to integrate materials from different authors or heterogeneous ...
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... distributed services and content by a set of distributed peers, based on decentralized algorithms and data structures. An example of such a peer-to-peer infrastructure is the Edutella network (see, e.g., Nejdl et al., 2002a,b), which ...
... distributed services and content by a set of distributed peers, based on decentralized algorithms and data structures. An example of such a peer-to-peer infrastructure is the Edutella network (see, e.g., Nejdl et al., 2002a,b), which ...
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... distributed learner modeling, though not in the context of RDF-based environments. 1.3.3.4 Adaptive Functionalities ... distributed RDF repositories using arbitrary RDFS schemata. To enable different repositories to participate in the ...
... distributed learner modeling, though not in the context of RDF-based environments. 1.3.3.4 Adaptive Functionalities ... distributed RDF repositories using arbitrary RDFS schemata. To enable different repositories to participate in the ...
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... distributed hosts that interoperate to achieve a given government function. The 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 ...
... distributed hosts that interoperate to achieve a given government function. The 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 ...
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