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    Web Developer

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    disadvantages of the Internet: *Fraud and Theft Fraud and theft is the largest complaint consumers have about the Internet. These cyber crimes impact individuals and organizations and causes serious damage in society. Lurking across the dark corners of the web are identity thieves‚ embezzlers‚ organized groups of cyber criminals‚ social engineers‚ malware creators‚ copyright offenders and fraudulent businesses designed to rip off and defraud people intentionally. The Internet has provided cyber criminals

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    Modern Web Browsers: Evolution and History Abdullahi Salihu Abubakar (Baban Sadiq) salihuabdu@yahoo.com; 08034592444 http://my-tech-tutorials.blogspot.com Introduction: Web browsers are the gateway to the cyber space. You must own a browser on your computer in order to browse any page on the Internet. What then‚ you may ask‚ are web browsers? A web browser (or “browser”‚ for short) is any computer program or application that is responsible for launching a computer user onto the Internet

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    Key Concepts in Web Authoring What is HTML? HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is an authoring language that sets up web pages that can be viewed on the World Wide Web. The Development of HTML versions and backwards compatibility issues: HTML 1: In 1980 Tim Berners-Lee created a system to use and share documents and later on in 1991 lead to “HTML tags” also known as the first HTML. HTML 2: In 1993 browsers added their own tags to HTML and this caused confusion. Dan Connolly and colleagues

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    E-signature software enables you to sign documents online. Pioneered by RightSignature™‚ this popular technology is becoming a valued business tool in virtually every industry. ✓ Real‚ hand-drawn esignature online ✓ No paper‚ no printing‚ no faxing ✓ Secure‚ legally binding documents E-Signature Definition e-signature  noun related to esignature‚ electronic signature‚ esign‚ online signature‚ digital signature 1. an electronic indication of a person’s intent to agree to the contents of

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    Application Architecture

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    Week 8: Case Study 2 Application Architecture Dianne Davis Professor Nolyn Johnson CIS210: System Analysis & Development June 4‚ 2013 Abstract Software application architecture is the process of defining a structural solution that meets all of the technical and operational requirements‚ while optimizing common quality attributes such as performance‚ security‚ and manageability. It involves a series of decisions based on a wide

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    Charlottes Web

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    Friendship: Wilbur and Charlotte. “No pig ever had truer friends‚ and he realized that friendship is one of the most satisfying things in the world.”(White 115) ‘”Charlotte ’s Web” by E. B. White was first published by Hamish Hamilton in 1952. This book is now over fifty years old but it is still a wonderful book for children because its main themes of friendship‚ hope and loyalty will always be actual and universal. E. B. White allowed his characters to explore

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    NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE FIRST YEAR STUDENTS FOR THE 2014/2015 ACADEMIC YEAR The following prospective First Year Students are offered admission into to the Programmes as indicated below: To ensure that places are reserved for them‚ the prospective students must pay a minimum of US$200 non-refundable deposit by 30 May‚ 2014‚ at the latest. The deposit will be credited towards their fees. The remainder of the fees should be paid by 31 July‚ 2014.

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    WSOL – A Language for the Formal Specification of Various Constraints and Classes of Service for Web Services Vladimir Tosic‚ Bernard Pagurek‚ Kruti Patel Research Report OCIECE-02-06 November 2002 WSOL – A Language for the Formal Specification of Various Constraints and Classes of Service for Web Services Vladimir Tosic‚ Bernard Pagurek‚ Kruti Patel Department of Systems and Computer Engineering‚ Carleton University 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa‚ ON‚ K1V 6L8‚ CANADA +1 (613) 520-2600

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    The Cultural Web

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    The cultural web We have decided to use the cultural web in order to look at the organizational culture as it is now and secondly look at how we want the culture to be in the future. Thirdly we will evaluate and identify the differences between the two; these differences are the changes we need to make in order to achieve the high-performance culture that we want to obtain. The cultural web identifies six interrelated elements that paints the bigger picture of the company of analysis. The six elements

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    Web 2.0 is the term given to describe a second generation of the World Wide Web that is focused on the ability for people to collaborate and share information online. Web 2.0 basically refers to the transition from static HTML Web pages to a more dynamic Web that is more organized and is based on serving Web applications to users. Other improved functionality of Web 2.0 includes open communication with an emphasis on Web-based communities of users‚ and more open sharing of information. Over time

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