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J2EE Web Development

2003
This chapter continues the development of the J2EE 1.3 technical library application you started in Chapter 6. You have developed the entire Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) tier of the application. Now, you will concentrate on developing the Web tier of this application.
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Basics of Web Development

This paper presents an introductory overview of web development, focusing on HTML and CSS. It explains the structure of web pages using HTML, the styling with CSS, and discusses real-life applications of web development in modern digital environments. It is intended for students and beginners in the field of computer science and web design.
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Formulating an MVC Framework for Web Development in JAVA

2018 2nd International Conference on Trends in Electronics and Informatics (ICOEI), 2018
Aditya Singh   +3 more
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Personality requirements in requirement engineering of web development: A systematic literature review

2016 Second International Conference on Web Research (ICWR), 2016
Zahra Askarinejadamiri
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Rapid Development of Web Applications with Web Components

2007
This paper provides a brief overview of Domain Model RAD, a web framework, which is used for developing dynamic web applications with a minimum amount of programming. Domain Model RAD uses Domain Model Lite to represent a domain model of a web application.
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An Analysis of HTML and CSS Syntax Errors in a Web Development Course

ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2015
Thomas H. Park, Brian Dorn, Andrea Forte
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Web Development

ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2015
Craig S. Miller, Randy W. Connolly
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Web Engineering Requirements in Web Application Development

2011
Web applications are considered complex applications, and, as such, they deal with a lot of interlaced concerns which can be divided into functional and nonfunctional requirements, for example, simultaneous access, response time, etc. Thus, to create a good working web application, with little margin for errors, one has to have a well structured ...
Agić, Darko   +4 more
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