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Web services and web service security standards
Information Security Technical Report, 2005This paper provides a short introduction to basic web services concepts and describes in greater detail the various specifications related to reliability, transactions and in particular security which are referred to as the Microsoft/IBM WS-^* family of specifications.
Christian Geuer-Pollmann +1 more
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2004
With the launch of Dreamweaver MX 2004, Macromedia moves further toward web standards support, incorporating more features that enable web designers to put best practices to work when developing web sites. Using clean, standard markup and separating content from presentation by way of Cascading Stylesheets (CSS) can make your job as an application ...
Allan Kent, David Powers, Rachel Andrew
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With the launch of Dreamweaver MX 2004, Macromedia moves further toward web standards support, incorporating more features that enable web designers to put best practices to work when developing web sites. Using clean, standard markup and separating content from presentation by way of Cascading Stylesheets (CSS) can make your job as an application ...
Allan Kent, David Powers, Rachel Andrew
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An Introduction to Web Accessibility, Web Standards, and Web Standards Makers
Journal of Web Librarianship, 2011Librarians and libraries have long been committed to providing equitable access to information. In the past decade and a half, the growth of the Internet and the rapid increase in the number of onl...
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Standard creativity: creating flexible Web development standards
Proceedings. IEEE International Professional Communication Conference, 2003In the early days of the Web, we became "experts" at developing great looking sites using all of the layout and design codes available to us at the time. However, it quickly became apparent that sacrificing structure for style had created forward compatibility issues and would prevent us from moving forward as the Web grows and tools we use change ...
S. Osborn, G. Elliott
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2008
Chapter II presented the main concepts underlying business services. Ultimately, as this book proposes, business services need to be decomposed into networks of executable Web services. Web services are the primary software technology available today that closely matches the characteristics of business services.
Bill Karakostas, Yannis Zorgios
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Chapter II presented the main concepts underlying business services. Ultimately, as this book proposes, business services need to be decomposed into networks of executable Web services. Web services are the primary software technology available today that closely matches the characteristics of business services.
Bill Karakostas, Yannis Zorgios
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