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  • × classification_ss:"ST 200 Informatik / Monographien / Vernetzung, verteilte Systeme / Allgemeines, Netzmanagement"
  1. Goldmann, M.; Herwig, C.; Hooffacker, G.: Internet: per Anhalter durch das globale Datennetz (1994) 0.01
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  2. Rosenfeld, L.; Morville, P.: Information architecture for the World Wide Web : designing large-scale Web sites (2007) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 3.2008 16:18:27
  3. Bleuel, J.: Online Publizieren im Internet : elektronische Zeitschriften und Bücher (1995) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 3.2008 16:15:37
  4. Schwarte, J.: ¬Das große Buch zu HTML : Publizieren im Internet; die eigene HomePage im World Wide Web, topaktuell: HTML 3, SGML und Netscape-Erweiterungen (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Mit HTML und diesem Buch kann wirklich jeder im Internet publizieren. Step-by-step-Touren vermitteln das grundlegende Know-how, das Sie in die Lage versetzt, in Eigenregie Homepages erstellen und diese einfallsreich, witzig und übersichtlich zu gestalten. Appetit auf die eigene Homepage machen die mehr als 200 Links zu den heißesten und coolsten HomePages im WWW. Alle Links sind von CD startbar. Dazu gibt es direkt einsetzbare Grafiken, Bars, Lines, Dots und Body-Backgrounds für Ihre WWWDokumente. Vom InfoKonsumenten zum InfoProduzenten. Systematisch führt das Buch in den Aufbau von HTML und in die HTML zugrundeliegende "Sprache" SGML ein. Ausgangspunkt ist dabei sowohl der derzeitige WWW-Standard HTML 2.0 als auch das aktuelle HTML 3.0 mit allen neu hinzugekommenen Möglichkeiten - z. B. mathematischen Formeln und Tabellen sowie den Netscape-Erweiterungen. Natürlich kommen auch aktuelle Trends wie die Handhabung von Client-Site-Imagemaps und des neuartigen Frames-Konzept nicht zu kurz. Trends und neue Entwicklungen. Dreh- und Angelpunkt aller Betrachtungen ist Windows 95. Komplett praxisorientiert zeigt das Buch alle Möglichkeiten grafischer Browser und Editoren unter Windows 95. Zur Sprache kommen HTML-Editoren wie HotMetal, HotDog, Home-Page-Creator, InternetAssistant von Microsoft etc. Auch neue Entwicklungen wie HotJava werden unter der Berücksichtigung ihrer zukünftigen Verwendbarkeit unter Windows 95 betrachtet. Und das Genialste daran: Ein Großteil der Software findet sich direkt startfähig auf der CD. Kurz & bündig. * Für ganz Eilige: Die eigene Homepage mit dem CompuServe Wizzard * SGML: Ein Standard für Textdokumente, die sich elektronisch speichern und austauschen lassen * HTML 2.0 und HTML 3.0: Der erfolgreiche Standard im World Wide Web und der aktuelle Vorschlag für das Publizieren im World Wide Web * HTML-Erweiterungen: neue Attribute zu offizieller Tags, neue Tags für die Schriftgestaltung und zur Einbindung von Multimedia-Dateien, Client-SiteImagemaps u. v. a. m. * Adressierungskonzepte im Internet: IP-Nummern, Anwendungsprotokolle, HTTP-URL's etc. * HTTP-Server und FTP für Windows * Ausblicke auf Java-Applets, Panorama, Hyper-G VRML und HTML als Standard für den elektronischen Informationsaustausch
  5. Rosenfeld, L.; Morville, P.: Information architecture for the World Wide Web : designing large-scale Web sites (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Some web sites "work" and some don't. Good web site consultants know that you can't just jump in and start writing HTML, the same way you can't build a house by just pouring a foundation and putting up some walls. You need to know who will be using the site, and what they'll be using it for. You need some idea of what you'd like to draw their attention to during their visit. Overall, you need a strong, cohesive vision for the site that makes it both distinctive and usable. Information Architecture for the World Wide Web is about applying the principles of architecture and library science to web site design. Each web site is like a public building, available for tourists and regulars alike to breeze through at their leisure. The job of the architect is to set up the framework for the site to make it comfortable and inviting for people to visit, relax in, and perhaps even return to someday. Most books on web development concentrate either on the aesthetics or the mechanics of the site. This book is about the framework that holds the two together. With this book, you learn how to design web sites and intranets that support growth, management, and ease of use. Special attention is given to: * The process behind architecting a large, complex site * Web site hierarchy design and organization Information Architecture for the World Wide Web is for webmasters, designers, and anyone else involved in building a web site. It's for novice web designers who, from the start, want to avoid the traps that result in poorly designed sites. It's for experienced web designers who have already created sites but realize that something "is missing" from their sites and want to improve them. It's for programmers and administrators who are comfortable with HTML, CGI, and Java but want to understand how to organize their web pages into a cohesive site. The authors are two of the principals of Argus Associates, a web consulting firm. At Argus, they have created information architectures for web sites and intranets of some of the largest companies in the United States, including Chrysler Corporation, Barron's, and Dow Chemical.

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