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How Information Technology Is Conquering the World Workplace, Private Life, and Society

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.12.2012

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Scarecrow Press

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656

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25.4/17.8/3.5 cm

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1214 g

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Englisch

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978-0-8108-8720-6

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This revised edition of Formalizing Internet, Web and eBusiness Applications for the Real World (2005) is extended and updated with more than 300 new pages, including sections on usability, system development, cloud computing, and the digital world, along with new chapters and subchapters. Organized into nine parts, the book addresses the fundamentals and constraints of the Internet, applications, cloud computing, and large data repositories. Because the book is intended as a textbook, each chapter includes cases for study and discussion. A heavy book, it is recommended as a textbook for college-level courses or for serious researchers in the field of information technology in the workplace, private life, and society. Booklist Few people are untouched by technology, a reality that serves as the book's foundation. Olsen (Molde Univ. College; and Bergen Univ. College, both Norway) begins with basic information on information technology (IT) to create an awareness of how IT impacts society and proceeds into more specific topics, such as constraints and usability, development and applications, the Internet, cloud computing, and the digital society. The goal is to help readers consider new technological possibilities in light of real-life situations and better predict a technology's success. The book expands and updates Olsen's The Internet, the Web, and eBusiness (CH, Oct'05, 43-0991). An accompanying website with exercises is slated for completion by mid-2013. The writing style makes the text easily understandable to laypersons; case studies and examples also aid reader comprehension. Summing Up: Recommended. CHOICE

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.12.2012

Verlag

Scarecrow Press

Seitenzahl

656

Maße (L/B/H)

25.4/17.8/3.5 cm

Gewicht

1214 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8108-8720-6

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  • Preface
    Ways to Use This Book for Teaching
    Acknowledgments
    Trademark Notice
    Introduction

    PART 1 Fundamentals
    1 Welcome to the Virtual World
    2 Information Technology
    3 Formalization
    4 Cases of Formalization
    5 Formalization Levels
    6 Cases of Formalization Level
    7 Symbolic Data
    8 Cost-benefit of Formalization

    PART 2 Constraints
    9 Computer Intelligence
    10 Constraints on Technology
    11 Case Studies: Technical Constraints
    12 The Devil Is in the Details
    13 Cultural Constraints
    14 Case Studies: Cultural Constraints
    15 Privacy and Security
    16 Case Study: Internet Elections

    PART 3 Usability
    17 Interactive Computing
    18 Usability
    19 Simplicity
    20 Case: Flexible User Interfaces
    21 Bad Systems

    PART 4 System Development
    22 Developing a System
    23 Software Engineering
    24 Packages and ERP Systems
    25 Simpler Software Development for Niche Companies
    26 Case 1: In-house Programming
    27 Case 2: Developing Apps

    PART 5 Internet and WWW Basics
    28 HTML and XML
    29 Internet Protocols
    30 Development of Web Protocols
    31 E-mail, Chat, and Text Messages (SMS)
    32 Browsers
    33 World Wide Web
    34 Searching the Web 3
    35 Organizing the Web-Portals
    36 Web Presence
    37 Mobile Computing
    38 Automated Web and Push Technology
    39 Dynamic Web pages and the Form Tag
    40 Embedded Scripts
    41 Peer-to-peer Computing
    42 Social Networks
    43 Web 2.0

    PART 6 Business-to-Consumer Applications
    44 Symbolic services-Information Providers
    45 Online Symbolic Services-Case Studies
    46 Long Tail
    47 Online Retail Shopping, Physical Items
    48 A Better Model?

    PART 7 Business-to-Business Applications
    49 Data Exchange
    50 Formalized Data Exchange
    51 Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
    52 XML
    53 Web Services
    54 Automated Value Chain
    55 Electronic Marketplaces
    56 Outsourcing 525

    PART 8 Cloud Computing and Large Data Repositories
    57 Cloud Computing
    58 Collecting Data
    59 Automatic Translation
    60 Case: Proofreading
    61 Case: An Adaptive System
    62 Crowdsourcing
    63 Cloud Data for the Individual-a Personal Assistant

    PART 9 A Digital World
    64 Continuously Online
    65 Internet and Democracy
    66 Changing the World
    67 Effects of IT Technology
    68 Afterword

    Index
    About the Author