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Developing secure Web applications
IEEE Internet Computing, 2002The Secure Web Applications Project (SWAP) is an interdisciplinary research initiative between the Laboratory for Communications Engineering and the Computer Laboratory of the University of Cambridge that seeks to address the problem of application-level Web security at a higher level.
David J. Scott, Richard Sharp
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2023
In this thesis, I describe my journey during a nine-month internship at xgeeks. The dynamic nature of modern software development has elevated the role of a Fullstack web developer to a pivotal position. As I embarked on this internship, I faced the challenge of transitioning from a newcomer to a proficient web developer.
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In this thesis, I describe my journey during a nine-month internship at xgeeks. The dynamic nature of modern software development has elevated the role of a Fullstack web developer to a pivotal position. As I embarked on this internship, I faced the challenge of transitioning from a newcomer to a proficient web developer.
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Teaching web development at a distance
Proceedings of the 2011 conference on Information technology education, 2011Distance education (DE) is proliferating with no signs of slowing down. This paper aims to fill the gap of lacking literature by providing instructional details of teaching a Web development course in the format of asynchronous DE and offering practical instructional strategies.
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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering, 2002
Developing Web-aware systems is one of the greatest challenges in the software industry today. Ideally, Web-aware systems should run on any machine connected to the Internet and should be accessed from any Web browser. However, this ideal cannot be achieved with present Web technology, characterised by static client-server models and stateless ...
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Developing Web-aware systems is one of the greatest challenges in the software industry today. Ideally, Web-aware systems should run on any machine connected to the Internet and should be accessed from any Web browser. However, this ideal cannot be achieved with present Web technology, characterised by static client-server models and stateless ...
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Web dynamics and their ramifications for the development of Web search engines
Computer Networks, 2006The World Wide Web has become the largest hypertext system in existence, providing an extremely rich collection of information resources. Compared with conventional information sources, the Web is highly dynamic in the following four factors: size (i.e., the growing number of Web sites and pages), Web pages (page content and page existence), hyperlink ...
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Java, the Web, and software development
Computer, 1996The author discusses how the World Wide Web and Java mark the death of fatware and the birth of dynamic computing built on rented components. The real paradigm shift will be the replacement of purchased software packages with transaction-oriented rental of Java applets attached to Web pages.
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Methodologies for developing Web applications
Information and Software Technology, 2002Abstract The Internet has had a significant impact on the process of developing information systems. However, there has been little research that has examined specifically the role of the development methodologies in this new era. Although there are many new forces driving systems development, many other issues are extensions of problems that have ...
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Supporting Web Content Development using Web Index
Proceedings of the 19th International Database Engineering & Applications Symposium on - IDEAS '15, 2014Content Management Systems (CMS) have been used recently to facilitate dynamic website creation and enable division of labor in web authoring. However, even with the use of CMS, the hyperlinks in websites must be created for every page in the website by author's handwriting.
Tomoya Sakusa, Motomichi Toyama
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Content and the Web for African development
Journal of Information Science, 1997Internet connectivity has brought a new challenge to Africa. There is a growing concern whether use of new information technologies can help African countries to realise development potential or whether that simply speeds up marginalisation. Africa will remain the least connected region for the next few years, due to complex socioeconomic, political ...
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Developments advance Web conferencing
Computer, 2005Web conferencing has become an increasingly desirable option for businesses that don't want to spend the time and money it takes to fly employees around the world for meetings that don't require face-to-face contact. Manufacturers such as eDial, Juniper Networks, Nortel Networks, and Polycom have begun selling Web conferencing server-based software ...
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