Archive for the ‘web’ Category.

Datamation: Case Study: Perseus Re-Starts Intranet Engines

Datamation: Case Study: Perseus Re-Starts Intranet Engines “What if you threw an intranet and nobdy came?” [Linux Today]

Creating and Using XML-Based Internal Documents?

Book Review: Web ReDesign: Workflow that Works

Book Review: Web ReDesign: Workflow that Works. Primarily aimed at project managers, this book is designed to streamline the redesign process for everyone involved. The authors’ “Core Process” methodology helps avoid unsightly scope creep to keep your projects on time and on budget. By Andy King. 0905 [WebReference News]

From Hot Concept to Hot Site in Eight Days

From Hot Concept to Hot Site in Eight Days
By James Hong

AmIHotOrNot.com evolved from an idea into one of the biggest sites on the Web in less than two months. Such rapid growth meant the site had to scale quickly, especially in the first eight days.

The SOAP Opera Progresses – Helping XML to Rule the World

The SOAP Opera Progresses – Helping XML to Rule the World
-by Michael F. Reed

An important emerging standard in the web arena, known as SOAP (Simple
Object Access Protocol), originally developed by Microsoft, has achieved
a new milestone. Since IBM joined in support for the SOAP standard with
increased security, SOAP may replace DCOM, and possibly even CORBA
eventually. The W3C consortium has just released a new version, 1.2,
which will be widely accepted and adopted by vendors.

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Dynamic Web Sites with XML, XSLT and JSP

Guest Column: Will Open Source Lose the Battle for the Web?

GNU Transport Layer Security Library v0.2.0

Jakob Nielsen: “To design an easy-to-use interface, pay attention to what users do, not what they say.”

Jakob Nielsen: “To design an easy-to-use interface, pay attention to what users do, not what they say.” [Scripting News]