Models for capitalizing on web engineering advancements trends and discoveries
Models for Capitalizing on Web Engineering Advancements: Trends and Discoveries contains research on new developments and existing applications made possible by the principles of Web engineering. With selections focused on a broad range of applications - from telemedicine to geographic information retrieval - this book provides a foundation for further study of the unique challenges faced by Web application designers.
"Models for Capitalizing on Web Engineering Advancements: Trends and Discoveries contains research on new developments and existing applications made possible by the principles of Web engineering. With selections focused on a broad range of applications - from telemedicine to geographic information retrieval - this book provides a foundation for further study of the unique challenges faced by Web application designers."@en
""This book contains research on new developments and existing applications made possible by the principles of Web engineering, focusing on a broad range of applications - from telemedicine to geographic information retrieval"--Provided by publisher."@en
""This book contains research on new developments and existing applications made possible by the principles of Web engineering, focusing on a broad range of applications - from telemedicine to geographic information retrieval"--Provided by publisher."
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