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A distributed proxy system for functionality adaptation in pervasive computing environmentsKwan, Wai-man, Vivien Joanna., 關慧敏. January 2002 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Computer Science and Information Systems / Master / Master of Philosophy
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A review of using weblogs for teaching and learningWen, Yu-Chi 2009 August 1900 (has links)
Weblogs, one of the Web 2.0 applications, are popular among this Internet generation. Nevertheless, researchers have just begun to study their affordances for education. This report reviews the literature published in the past five years on using weblogs in teaching and learning and identifies most prominent characteristics of weblogs. It finds that weblogs have the potential to support teachers’ pedagogical strategies in terms of knowledge construction, social development, new literacies, reflection, communication and collaboration, and home-school connection. This report also compares contemporary educational blogging services, Edublogs and 21Classes, to provide practitioners some insights about how to practice blogging in their classroom. This paper concludes with an emphasis on teachers’ roles in technology integration and discusses future direction for research on academic use of weblogs. / text
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運用Web Services於J2EE架構進行企業應用整合之研究郭子廉 Unknown Date (has links)
對於現代企業來說,應用系統與流程的整合並非新的需求,然而整合的複雜度與困難度卻隨著整體商業經營環境的善變日益加深,舊有的點對點應用程式整合架構已無法滿足這樣的一個環境,因此,市場上便出現了整合中介軟體(Middleware)這一類的產品來簡化複雜的傳統點對點整合架構。然而,這樣的一個做法仍然有標準以及架構不夠開放導致投資風險過高的缺點!
相對於專屬系統,以J2EE平台為基礎的開放式架構於焉出現。他們遵循J2EE平台規格提供整合方案,以Application Server為中心,配合JCA、JMS及XML新標準,可整合新舊式系統,延展性高。而另外Web Services 是近兩年來的當紅炸子雞,為一種元件網路化的技術,透過Internet開放的標準(如Http、XML)公開讓人使用,其被視為是整合的明日之星!
J2EE架構運用在應用程式整合上是新一代的趨勢,遵循JMS以及JCA架構可讓各種不同的應用程式直接與J2EE應用程式做溝通,加上J2EE平台有著其他諸如延展性強、安全性高以及支援者眾多等優點,更使得這樣的一個整合解決方案更增無限魅力!但其也有著呼叫程式被特定協定或程式模式(如JMS、JCA)綁住而造成開發成本提高以及難度的增加等缺點。本研究擬運用Web Services之相關技術於現有之J2EE整合架構,並以一線上投保系統之內部企業應用程式整合作為範例以說明此架構之應用方式。
關鍵字:中介軟體(Middleware)、企業應用程式整合(EAI)、J2EE整合、JMS、JCA、Web Services。
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Ontology and the Semantic WebZhang, Jane January 2007 (has links)
This paper discusses the development of a new information representation system embodied in ontology and the Semantic Web. The new system differs from other representation systems in that it is based on a more sophisticated semantic representation of information, aims to go well beyond the document level, and designed to be understood and processed by machine. A common theme underlying these three features, i.e., turning documents into meaningful interchangeable data, reflects a rising use expectation nurtured by modern technology and, at the same time, presents a unique challenge for its enabling technologies.
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Persistent links, one solution to a common problemBigwood, David 06 1900 (has links)
Discusses persistent links or PURLs as a tool for linking.
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Taking Well to Thirsty: Library Toolbar-Changing of the Users Environment into New EnvironmentRam, Shri, Rao, N Laxman, Kataria, Sanjay January 2008 (has links)
A Well known phrase in Hindi which
elucidate that the ‘Thirsty needs to go to well,
well will not come to thirsty’. Toolbar has now
changed the scenario in respect that it taking well
to the thirsty. This paradigm shift is due to
advancement in information and computer
technology. The thirsts for the information are
increasing day-by-day. Information wells are
deepens rapidly, library resources are increasing
in collection as well as characters and flowing
along with the technology. Library and
Information Centers adopting various
methodology for collection building, from print
media to digital collection, from individual
subscription to consortia based collaboration in
order to saving budget, library automation for
resource management, Web 2.0 technology for
information literacy and user education and other
tools and technology such as audio visual
methods, forum, emails, list-serves, and many
more lists are added up during the time for ‘save
the time of reader’, what S R Rangnathan’s
philosophy reveal. Library services are fading out
of sight for most user groups and how these users
and their expectations have changed, without us
realizing. It contains a strong plea for a focus
shift for librarians, a focus into the environments
where the users are, instead of expecting them to
come to us, or our resources. Exploration of all
relevant user environments for your organization,
the use of new web-based technologies with Web
2.0 elements and certainly a more structural
technical re-design of library information systems
is required to deliver library services and
resources at the place of need. A simple shortterm
solution like a Quick-Search Library
Toolbar is explained here as a tool for taking
library to user. This paper will discuss the
Technology, Methodology and Usability and1
multitasking nature of Library Toolbars for
enhanced search methodology. This will also
discuss how toolbar can be helpful in getting
latest information about the happenings around
the globe, latest availability of resources in the
library, email check with single click and how the
library toolbar has been adopted at authors
institution for better user education and
information communication. The paper concludes
with the remarks for research on more tools like
library toolbar for enhancing library activity for
user unreached.
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The structure and dynamics of a freshwater benthic food webWarren, P. H. January 1988 (has links)
No description available.
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HealthCyberMap : mapping the health cyberspace using hypermedia GIS and clinical codesBoulos, Maged Nabih Kamel January 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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An agent based framework for navigation assistance and information finding in contextEl-Beltagy, Samhaa Rafee Adel January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Integrating adaptivity into web-based learningNg, Muan Hong January 2003 (has links)
No description available.
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