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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... possible knowledge, goals, background, etc. This approach cannot be applied to an open corpus such as open Web. To deal with the open Web, an adaptive hypermedia system should be able to extend its set of documents with minimal efforts ...
... possible knowledge, goals, background, etc. This approach cannot be applied to an open corpus such as open Web. To deal with the open Web, an adaptive hypermedia system should be able to extend its set of documents with minimal efforts ...
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... possible starting points in the following text (see also Dolog et al., 2003). 1.3.3.1 Describing Educational Resources Describing our digital resources is the first step in providing a (distributed) hypermedia system. One of the most ...
... possible starting points in the following text (see also Dolog et al., 2003). 1.3.3.1 Describing Educational Resources Describing our digital resources is the first step in providing a (distributed) hypermedia system. One of the most ...
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... other schemas. These RDF models can be accessible by different peers, and different and overlapping models are possible. Such distributed learner 1-10 The Practical Handbook of Internet Computing 1.3.3.3 Describing Users.
... other schemas. These RDF models can be accessible by different peers, and different and overlapping models are possible. Such distributed learner 1-10 The Practical Handbook of Internet Computing 1.3.3.3 Describing Users.
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... possible to integrate UNIX and Microsoft systems. SOAP is a technology for sending messages between two systems. SOAP uses XML for representing the messages, and HTTP is the most common transport layer for the messages. UDDI is a ...
... possible to integrate UNIX and Microsoft systems. SOAP is a technology for sending messages between two systems. SOAP uses XML for representing the messages, and HTTP is the most common transport layer for the messages. UDDI is a ...
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... possible to retain all content forever, this is not consistent with good library operation. Determining which old materials have value and should be retained is important. If all material is to be kept forever, then there may be a need ...
... possible to retain all content forever, this is not consistent with good library operation. Determining which old materials have value and should be retained is important. If all material is to be kept forever, then there may be a need ...
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