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    Web Application Development

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    Introduction to Web Application Development Web Technology The growth of the World-Wide Web (WWW or simply Web) today is simply phenomenal. Each day‚ thousands more people gain access to the Internet (upwards of 6 million users at recent estimates). Easy retrieval of electronic information in conjunction with the multimedia capabilities of Web browsers (like Mosaic or Netscape) is what started this explosion. This document will provide some basic information behind some of this technology used in

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    The Art and Science of Java

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    The Art and Science of Java Preliminary Draft Eric S. Roberts Stanford University Stanford‚ California January 2006 Preface This text is an early draft for a general introductory textbook in computer science—a Java-based version of my 1995 textbook The Art and Science of C. My hope is that I can use much of the existing material in writing the new book‚ although quite a bit of the material and overall organization have to change. At this point‚ the material is still in a preliminary form

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    Bank System Project Report

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    Bank Management System ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Compiled By Aniket Dinesh Khandagale March 2009 Under the Guidance of Ms. Shivaranjani Nittekar & Ms. Sheetal Singh Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Qualifying the B. Sc. (I.T.) Semester VI Examination. University of Mumbai Elphinstone College (Accredited ‘A’ Grade by NAAC) Dedicated to

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    The University Student Registration System: a Case Study in Building a High-Availability Distributed Application Using General Purpose Components M. C. Little‚ S. M. Wheater‚ D. B. Ingham‚ C. R. Snow‚ H. Whitfield and S. K. Shrivastava Department of Computing Science‚ Newcastle University‚ Newcastle upon Tyne‚ NE1 7RU‚ England. Abstract Prior to 1994‚ student registration at Newcastle University involved students being registered in a single place‚ where they would present a form which had

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    1. Discuss the comparison of single document interface and multiple document interfaces. 2. Write the advantages. And disadvantages of multi document interface 3. Write the application examples of multi document interface. 6. Explain SDI and MDI applications in detail. 9. Highlight the features of COM Q1. Answer MDI (Multiple Document Interface) and SDI (Single Document Interface) are different interface designs meant to handle documents within a single application. MDI allows an application

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    Overview • Strategies for creating interactive multimedia. • Designing a multimedia project. Storyboard 1 2 Strategies for Creating Interactive Multimedia • A user can either describe the project in minute details‚ or can build a less-detailed storyboard and spend more effort in actually rendering the project. • The method chosen depends upon the scope of a project‚ the size and style of the team‚ and whether the same people will do design and development. • If the design team is separate

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    Contents of System Analysis: Contents | Page | i. Definition – Nature of Problem a) Introduction b) Forms that data takes c) Origin of problem d) Methods currently in use with problems | 5 to 95 to 67 to 899 | ii. Investigation and Analysis a) Interview b) Observation c) Documents d) User Requirements | 9 to 2110 to 1314 to 1516 to 2122 | i. Definition – Nature of Problem a) Introduction Terre Rouge State Secondary School Terre Rouge SSS is a Form 1 to

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    LINEAR PROGRAMMING FORMULATION PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS 7-14 The Electrocomp Corporation manufactures two electrical products: air conditioners and large fans. The assembly process for each is similar in that both require a certain amount of wiring and drilling. Each air conditioner takes 3 hours of wiring and 2 hours of drilling. Each fan must go through 2 hours of wiring and 1 hour of drilling. During the next production period‚ 240 hours of wiring time are available and up to 140 hours of drilling

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    BizTalk Server 2004: Receieve Pipeline woes v2 A few days ago I posted an article on certain behaviours we had observed and investigated in relation to BizTalk receive pipelines.   If anyone has been reading the feedback to the post‚ you will be aware that since then I’ve managed to make some further headway in this matter.   My previous article simply described the behaviour and offered some speculation.   I now know more about the causes.   This new article is intended to replace the previous

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    Winner-Take-All in Networked Markets: Summary By Pooyan Safari This article is partitioned into three parts which is summarized here. First‚ different kinds of platform structures are introduced. Then the most important part‚ which we will use later in order to analyze the Google study case‚ is dealt with the influencing factors on the so called structures. In the end there is shown a framework so that to analyze the factors mentioned in the previous section. By definition platforms are subset

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