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  • × classification_ss:"54.32 Rechnerkommunikation"
  • × year_i:[1990 TO 2000}
  1. Lexikon der Datenkommunikation : [traditionelle Techniken: Ethernet, Token Ring; Highspeed Networking: Gigabit Ethernet, ATM, LAN-Switching; Trends: Virtual LAN, VPN, xDSL-Techniken] (1999) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Ob Newcomer oder Experte: für den DV-Profi, der bei zunehmender Spezialisierung nicht den Überblick verlieren will, ist dieses Buch zu ein nützliches und wertvollens Nachschlagewerk bei der täglichen Arbeit. Ausführliche und detailgenau Begriffserklärungen finden sich u. a. zu folgenden zentralen Themen der Datenkommunikation: - die klassischen Netze: Ethernet, Token Ring, FDD - Highspeed Networking: Fast Ethernet, 100 VGAnyLAN, Frame Relay, Segment Switching, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) - Internetworking, Virtual LANs - Online-Dienste - Internet, Intranet
  2. Krol, E.: ¬Die Welt des Internet : Handbuch und Übersicht (1995) 0.01
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    Issue
    Aus d. Engl. von H. Lubitz.
    Series
    A nutshell handbook
  3. Wilson, S.: World Wide Web Design Guide : professionelle Web-Sites gestalten (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    HTML-Referenzen sind in einer kaum noch überschaubaren Vielzahl erhältlich. Dieses Buch erläutert dagegen, wie man das neue Medium WWW zielgerichtet einsetzt. Der Autor liefert dabei das erforderliche technische Know-how zu HTML und der Server Technik, führt in Grundlagen des Web-Design ein und geht vor allem sehr detailliert auf die notwendige ausführliche Konzeption von Web-Projekten ein. Begleitet werden die wirklich brauchbaren Informationen von vielen Abbildungen, Quellcode-Ausschnitten und Verweisungen auf hilfreiche Internet-Seiten
  4. Rojas, R.: Theorie der neuronalen Netze : eine systematische Einführung (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In diesem Buch werden theoretische Ansätze und Modelle, die in der Literatur verstreut sind, zu einer modellübergreifenden Theorie der künstlichen neuronalen Netze zusammengefügt. Mit ständigem Blick auf die Biologie wird - ausgehend von einfachsten Netzen - gezeigt, wie sich die Eigenschaften der Modelle verändern, wenn allgemeinere Berechnungselemente und Netztopologien eingeführt werden.õJedes Kapitel enthält Beispiele und ist ausführlich illustriert und durch bibliographische Anmerkungen abgerundet. Das Buch richtet sich an Leser, die sich einen Überblick verschaffen oder vorhandene Kenntnisse vertiefen wollen. Es ist als Grundlage für Neuroinformatikvorlesungen an deutschsprachigen Universitäten geeignet.
    Classification
    ST 150 Informatik / Monographien / Technische Informatik / Hardware, Rechnerarchitektur allgemein, von-Neumann-Architektur
    RVK
    ST 150 Informatik / Monographien / Technische Informatik / Hardware, Rechnerarchitektur allgemein, von-Neumann-Architektur
  5. Conner-Sax, K.; Krol, E.: ¬The whole Internet : the next generation (1999) 0.01
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    Abstract
    For a snapshot of something that is mutating as quickly as the Internet, The Whole Internet: The Next Generation exhibits remarkable comprehensiveness and accuracy. It's a good panoramic shot of Web sites, Usenet newsgroups, e-mail, mailing lists, chat software, electronic commerce, and the communities that have begun to emerge around all of these. This is the book to buy if you have a handle on certain aspects of the Internet experience--e-mail and Web surfing, for example--but want to learn what else the global network has to offer--say, Web banking or mailing-list management. The authors clearly have seen a thing or two online and are able to share their experiences entertainingly and with clarity. However, they commit the mistake of misidentifying an Amazon.com book review as a publisher's synopsis of a book. Aside from that transgression, The Whole Internet presents detailed information on much of the Internet. In most cases, coverage explains what something (online stock trading, free homepage sites, whatever) is all about and then provides you with enough how-to information to let you start exploring on your own. Coverage ranges from the super-basic (how to surf) to the fairly complex (sharing an Internet connection among several home computers on a network). Along the way, readers get insight into buying, selling, meeting, relating, and doing most everything else on the Internet. While other books explain the first steps into the Internet community with more graphics, this one will remain useful to the newcomer long after he or she has become comfortable using the Internet.
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Internet Professionell. 2000, H.2, S.22
    Issue
    A complete new edition of the first - and best - user's guide to the Internet
  6. Tittel, E.; Robbins, M.: Internet access essentials : everything you need to know (1995) 0.00
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    Imprint
    Boston, MA : A P Professional
  7. Rosenfeld, L.; Morville, P.: Information architecture for the World Wide Web : designing large-scale Web sites (1998) 0.00
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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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