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  1. Olsen, K.A.: ¬The Internet, the Web, and eBusiness : formalizing applications for the real world (2005) 0.04
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    BK
    85.20 Betriebliche Information und Kommunikation
    Classification
    85.20 Betriebliche Information und Kommunikation
    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 57(2006) no.14, S.1979-1980 (J.G. Williams): "The Introduction and Part I of this book presents the world of computing with a historical and philosophical overview of computers, computer applications, networks, the World Wide Web, and eBusiness based on the notion that the real world places constraints on the application of these technologies and without a formalized approach, the benefits of these technologies cannot be realized. The concepts of real world constraints and the need for formalization are used as the cornerstones for a building-block approach for helping the reader understand computing, networking, the World Wide Web, and the applications that use these technologies as well as all the possibilities that these technologies hold for the future. The author's building block approach to understanding computing, networking and application building makes the book useful for science, business, and engineering students taking an introductory computing course and for social science students who want to understand more about the social impact of computers, the Internet, and Web technology. It is useful as well for managers and designers of Web and ebusiness applications, and for the general public who are interested in understanding how these technologies may impact their lives, their jobs, and the social context in which they live and work. The book does assume some experience and terminology in using PCs and the Internet but is not intended for computer science students, although they could benefit from the philosophical basis and the diverse viewpoints presented. The author uses numerous analogies from domains outside the area of computing to illustrate concepts and points of view that make the content understandable as well as interesting to individuals without any in-depth knowledge of computing, networking, software engineering, system design, ebusiness, and Web design. These analogies include interesting real-world events ranging from the beginning of railroads, to Henry Ford's mass produced automobile, to the European Space Agency's loss of the 7 billion dollar Adriane rocket, to travel agency booking, to medical systems, to banking, to expanding democracy. The book gives the pros and cons of the possibilities offered by the Internet and the Web by presenting numerous examples and an analysis of the pros and cons of these technologies for the examples provided. The author shows, in an interesting manner, how the new economy based on the Internet and the Web affects society and business life on a worldwide basis now and how it will affect the future, and how society can take advantage of the opportunities that the Internet and the Web offer.
  2. December, J.; Randall, N.: World Wide Web für Insider : [Zugang zum World Wide Web und zu Multimedia im Internet; alle wichtigen Browser unter Windows, Unix oder für den Mac; Entdeckungsreise durch virtuelle Museen, Kaufhäuser, Zeitschriften und vieles mehr] (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Ein Team von Internetexperten führt Sie durch jeden Winkel des World Wide Web, präsentiert Ihnen die besten Adressen und beschreibt detailliert alle Techniken zum Auffinden und zur Übertragung von Informationen. Sie werden die ganze Bandbreite der aktuell auf dem Web verfügbaren Clientprogramme kennenlernen. Sie erfahren alle notwendigen Tricks für die Navigation im WWW und die Suche nach Themen, Schlüsselbegriffe und Informationsräume und erhalten alle notwendigen Informationen für den Aufbau eigener Seiten im Web.
  3. Raucci, R.: Mosaic for Windows : a hands-on configuration and set-up guide to popular Web browsers (1995) 0.01
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    Classification
    ST 281 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Einzelne Benutzerschnittstellen (alphabet.)
    RVK
    ST 281 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Einzelne Benutzerschnittstellen (alphabet.)
  4. Shiri, A.: Powering search : the role of thesauri in new information environments (2012) 0.00
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    Theme
    Konzeption und Anwendung des Prinzips Thesaurus