E-Book, Englisch, 416 Seiten
Keyes X Internet
Erscheinungsjahr 2007
ISBN: 978-0-8493-0419-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The Executable and Extendable Internet
E-Book, Englisch, 416 Seiten
ISBN: 978-0-8493-0419-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The executable Internet (X Internet) brings new power and sophistication in delivering services and capabilities to users. The X Internet, both the executable Internet and the extended Internet, fundamentally alters the desktop and Internet landscapes by blurring their distinction both online and off—resulting in a new era of information technology. Authoritative and comprehensive, X Internet: The Executable and Extendable Internet examines this new paradigm from practical and strategic perspectives. It provides a roadmap for building applications that deliver X Internet capabilities. From a strategic angle, it delves into the legal aspects of using and creating this new breed of Internet applications. Discussing computer–human interaction, the book details the development of a rich Internet environment, including graphical design, multimedia, architectures, software development techniques, tools, and information management for X-enriched systems, the components that make up many of the Web 2.0 applications so popular today. It also includes appendices that contain information on a framework for auditing X systems and various guides for using audio and video and building user interfaces. X Internet systems offer almost limitless possibilities for building rich, interactive systems that increase productivity and dramatically enhance the user experience. X Internet: The Executable and Extendable Internet provides a thorough yet accessible understanding of this new Internet that is becoming critical to software development and systems management.
Zielgruppe
IT managers, software development managers, and CIOs.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
THE STRATEGIC INTERNET
From X to Extended Internet
Practical X
Conclusion
THE EXTENDED INTERNET
Extended Interconnectivity
Japan’s Ubiquitous Network Society
Practical X
RFID
Wireless Networks
Sensors
Conclusion
THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF X
Web Site Legal Issues
Privacy Policy
Terms and Conditions
False Advertising and Unfair Competition
Defamation
Use of Domain Names
Trademarks
Copyrights
Patents
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
How Smarts Everywhere Design Will Engender an Epidemic of Napstering
Conclusion
COMPUTER–HUMAN INTERACTION: THE DESIGN EVALUATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INTERFACE
Designing the Web-Based User Interface
The Style Guide
Planning the Site
Organizing your Site
Organizing Your Article
Creating Links
Design and Layout
Think about Navigation
Graphics
Color and Backgrounds
Text Formatting
Good Web Writing Really Counts
Be Succinct
Aim for Scanability
Keep Paragraphs Focused, Coherent, and Unified
Ease of Comprehension
Program User Interface Design
User Interface (UI) Design Principles
The User-Interface (UI) Design Process
Designing Effective Input and Output
Designing Paper Forms
Designing Electronic Forms
Usability Testing
Conclusion
THE X-INTERNET PLATFORM
The Internet — A Network of Networks
Peering and Transit
IPv6
X Requirements
Smart X Structures
Enterprise Nervous System (ENS)
Intelligent Agent-Based Systems
Knowledge Rover Architecture
Intelligent Integration of Information
Conclusion
APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT IN A RICH INTERNET ENVIRONMENT
Multimedia
Graphics
Audio
Video
Advanced Multimedia
2D and 3D
Multimedia-Enabled PDFs
VoiceXML
DHTML and XML
AJAX
Conclusion
DATA IN AN X WORLD
The Defined Web
Semantic Standards
Enterprise Information Management
Content Management System (CMS)
Document Management Systems and Electronic Document Management Systems
Records Management Systems
Digital Asset Management
Conclusion
X-TOOLS: BUILDING EXECUTABLE INTERNET APPS
REBOL
REBOL Language Primer
Rebsites
Flash Remoting MX
Flex
New and Improved HTML: Nexaweb
Curl
X Products
Conclusion
EXTREME PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS FOR X-DEVELOPMENT
The Rules of Extreme Programming
Conclusion
RESOURCES
AJAX
Cascading Style Sheets
Common Graphical Interface Scripts — CGI
Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA)
Curl/Surge Software Platform
Flash
Graphics
HTML/DHTML
Java/JavaScript/J2ee/J2me
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
PERL (Practical Extraction and Report Language
PHP
Python/Jython
Relative Expression-Based Object Language (REBOL)
Semantic Web
Software Engineering
Tutorials
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
WAP/WML
World Wide Web Accessibility
XML (eXtensible Markup Language)
X Frameworks
VoiceXML Gateways
Related links
APPENDICES
User-Interface Design Guide
Web-Based System Design Guide
Audio and Video Production Values
Web Site Evaluation
Heuristic Guidelines for Expert Critique of a Web Site
The X Audit
Computer Use Policy
Web Site Terms and Conditions
Executable Software Terms and Conditions
Sample Privacy Policy Index