This volume is number 67 in the series Advances in Computers that
began back in 1960. This is the longest continuously published
series of books that chronicles the evolution of the computer
industry. Each year three volumes are produced presenting
approximately 20 chapters that describe the latest technology in
the use of computers today. Volume 67, subtitled "Web technology,"
presents 6 chapters that show the impact that the World Wide Web is
having on our society today. The general theme running throughout
the volume is the ubiquity of web services. Topics such as wireless
access and its problems and reliability of web communications are
emphasized.
Key features:
- In-depth surveys and tutorials on software development
approaches.
- Well-known authors and researchers in the field.
- Extensive bibliographies with most chapters.
- All chapters focus on Internet and web technology issues.
- Discussion of wireless communication and forensic issues,
currently important research areas.
- In-depth surveys and tutorials on software development
approaches.
- Well-known authors and researchers in the field.
- Extensive bibliographies with most chapters.
- All chapters focus on Internet and web technology issues.
- Discussion of wireless communication and forensic issues,
currently important research areas.
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