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Development of Internet Communicator

2021
The chapter is devoted to the project and implementation of Internet application designed to allow communication between its users. The application is based on the REST API software architecture pattern, communication between the backend application and frontend applications is achieved with help of the JSON data format.
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A Uniform Internet-Communicative Agent

Electronic Commerce Research, 2001
A universal HTML-based communication is described and experimentally implemented in the EMA employment agent. EMA can contact any HTML-based program or database on the Internet on the basis of a single observation of a user filling input forms. After one observation, EMA is capable of gathering information on its own by modifying familiar input forms ...
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Internet Communities

The Diabetes Educator, 2005
The purpose of this study was to establish and evaluate a Web-based educational and emotional resource for patients with diabetes and their family members. Activity and characteristics of 331 953 user visits were tracked over 74 months, including a survey of user satisfaction.
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Law-Governed Internet Communities

2000
We consider the problem of coordination and control of large heterogeneous groups of agents distributed over the Internet in the context of Law-Governed Interaction (LGI) [2][5]. LGI is a mode of interaction that allows a group of distributed heterogeneous agents to interact with each other with confidence that an explicitly specified policy, called ...
Xuhui Ao   +3 more
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Medicolegal Aspects of Imaging and Internet Communications

Facial Plastic Surgery, 1999
Many facial plastic surgeons have set up their own personal World Wide Web (WWW) pages with an electronic mail link to communicate with and educate prospective patients. The possible dilemma is in that these services are provided without actually meeting patients face to face.
R J, Koch, A, Chavez
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A Survey on Energy Internet Communications for Sustainability

IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing, 2017
Energy Internet (EI) is proposed as the evolution of smart grid, aiming to integrate various forms of energy into a highly flexible and efficient grid that provides energy packing and routing functions, similar to the Internet. As an essential part in EI system, a scalable and interoperable communication infrastructure is critical in system ...
Kun Wang 0005   +5 more
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Ethical Dilemmas in Research on Internet Communities

Qualitative Health Research, 2004
There has been a rapid growth in the number of articles using Internet data sources to illuminate health behavior. However, little has been written about the ethical considerations of online research, especially studies involving data from Internet discussion boards. Guidelines are needed to ensure ethical conduct.
Sarah, Flicker   +2 more
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A Web‐based tutor for Internet communication protocols

Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 2000
Courses on communication protocols can be positively enhanced by the use of support tools to stimulate learning. The tool described herein provides an integrated environment for the learning of Internet protocols, based on demonstration examples of the protocols' operation and proposed exercises of varying difficulties.
Eric Tavares P. Santos   +1 more
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APPLICATIONS OF SHAPE MODELING TO INTERNET COMMUNICATION

International Journal of Shape Modeling, 1999
The Internet, specifically the World-Wide Web, is a radically new model of human communication and the recorded word in that the content is now directly accessible to machine interpretation. As significant as this is also that machine-readable representations of three- and higher-dimensional objects may now be processed as easily as words and two ...
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[Internet communication in radiology].

Der Radiologe, 2000
E-mail is an Internet service that can be used for sending messages and binary files between individuals as well as for participating in discussion groups. For sending and receiving these types of messages, the users must use either a dedicated e-mail client or one of the several mailing facilities of the World Wide Web.
E, Ranschaert, S, Achenbach
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