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Designing an Internet

Author : David D. Clark
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 45,22 MB
Release : 2018-10-30
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0262038609

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Why the Internet was designed to be the way it is, and how it could be different, now and in the future. How do you design an internet? The architecture of the current Internet is the product of basic design decisions made early in its history. What would an internet look like if it were designed, today, from the ground up? In this book, MIT computer scientist David Clark explains how the Internet is actually put together, what requirements it was designed to meet, and why different design decisions would create different internets. He does not take today's Internet as a given but tries to learn from it, and from alternative proposals for what an internet might be, in order to draw some general conclusions about network architecture. Clark discusses the history of the Internet, and how a range of potentially conflicting requirements—including longevity, security, availability, economic viability, management, and meeting the needs of society—shaped its character. He addresses both the technical aspects of the Internet and its broader social and economic contexts. He describes basic design approaches and explains, in terms accessible to nonspecialists, how networks are designed to carry out their functions. (An appendix offers a more technical discussion of network functions for readers who want the details.) He considers a range of alternative proposals for how to design an internet, examines in detail the key requirements a successful design must meet, and then imagines how to design a future internet from scratch. It's not that we should expect anyone to do this; but, perhaps, by conceiving a better future, we can push toward it.

Internet & Web Design

Author : Ramesh Bangia
Publisher : Firewall Media
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 18,58 MB
Release :
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ISBN : 9788170085454

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Designing Web Sites that Work

Author : Tom Brinck
Publisher : Morgan Kaufmann
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 11,84 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9781558606586

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Every stage in the design of a new web site is an opportunity to meet or miss deadlines and budgetary goals. Every stage is an opportunity to boost or undercut the site's usability. This book tells you how to design usable web sites in a systematic process applicable to almost any business need. You get practical advice on managing the project and incorporating usability principles from the project's inception. This systematic usability process for web design has been developed by the authors and proven again and again in their own successful businesses. A beacon in a sea of web design titles, this book treats web site usability as a preeminent, practical, and realizable business goal, not a buzzword or abstraction. The book is written for web designers and web project managers seeking a balance between usability goals and business concerns. * Examines the entire spectrum of usability issues, including architecture, navigation, graphical presentation, and page structure. * Explains clearly the steps relevant to incorporating usability into every stage of the web development process, from requirements to tasks analysis, prototyping and mockups, to user testing, revision, and even postlaunch evaluations. * Includes forms, checklists, and practical techniques that you can easily incorporate into your own projects at http://www.mkp.com/uew/.

Head First Web Design

Author : Ethan Watrall
Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Page : 495 pages
File Size : 11,66 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0596520301

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Looks at ways to create an attractive and user-friendly Web site, covering such topics as customer requirements, storyboards, HTML, and CSS.

Designing with Web Standards

Author : Jeffrey Zeldman
Publisher : New Riders
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 28,55 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780735712010

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Written by the authority on web standards, Jeffrey Zeldman - founding member of WaSP (web standards project). •Provides code snippets and web site examples of compliant code in use so that when done correctly all web sites will look the same regardless of the browser. •Details compatibility in terms of HTML, XHTML, XML, and CSS - the key coding languages of the web.

The Art & Science of Web Design

Author : Jeffrey Veen
Publisher : Que
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 43,99 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780789723703

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The Art & Science of Web Design will help you understand the Web from the inside. It is structured around core Web concepts that often get only a passing mention in books on Web design. This book is not a reference book or a style guide. It is your mentor, whispering in your ear all the answers to those ubiquitous questions, and reminding us that there are now new rules and new ways to break them.

Dot-Com Design

Author : Megan Sapnar Ankerson
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 27,64 MB
Release : 2018-07-24
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1479872725

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From dial-up to wi-fi, an engaging cultural history of the commercial web industry In the 1990s, the World Wide Web helped transform the Internet from the domain of computer scientists to a playground for mass audiences. As URLs leapt off computer screens and onto cereal boxes, billboards, and film trailers, the web changed the way many Americans experienced media, socialized, and interacted with brands. Businesses rushed online to set up corporate “home pages” and as a result, a new cultural industry was born: web design. For today’s internet users who are more familiar sharing social media posts than collecting hotlists of cool sites, the early web may seem primitive, clunky, and graphically inferior. After the dot-com bubble burst in 2000, this pre-crash era was dubbed “Web 1.0,” a retronym meant to distinguish the early web from the social, user-centered, and participatory values that were embodied in the internet industry’s resurgence as “Web 2.0” in the 21st century. Tracking shifts in the rules of “good web design,” Ankerson reimagines speculation and design as a series of contests and collaborations to conceive the boundaries of a new digitally networked future. What was it like to go online and “surf the Web” in the 1990s? How and why did the look and feel of the web change over time? How do new design paradigms like user-experience design (UX) gain traction? Bringing together media studies, internet studies, and design theory, Dot-com Design traces the shifts in, and struggles over, the web’s production, aesthetics, and design to provide a comprehensive look at the evolution of the web industry and into the vast internet we browse today.

Web Design in a Nutshell

Author : Jennifer Niederst Robbins
Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Page : 829 pages
File Size : 48,54 MB
Release : 2006-02-21
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0596009879

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"Completely revised for standards compliance, including CSS 2.1 and XHTML 1.0"--Cover.

The Web Designer's Idea Book Volume 2

Author : Patrick McNeil
Publisher : HOW Books
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 32,40 MB
Release : 2010-09-19
Category : Computers
ISBN : 160061972X

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Web Design Inspiration at a Glance Volume 2 of The Web Designer’s Idea Book includes more than 650 new websites arranged thematically, so you can easily find inspiration for your work. Author Patrick McNeil, creator of the popular web design blog designmeltdown.com and author of the original bestselling Web Designer’s Idea Book, has cataloged thousands of sites, and showcases the latest and best examples in this book. The web is the most rapidly changing design medium, and this book offers an organized overview of what’s happening right now. Sites are categorized by type, design element, styles and themes, structural styles, and structural elements. This new volume also includes a helpful chapter explaining basic design principles and how they can be applied online. Whether you’re brainstorming with a coworker or explaining your ideas to a client, this book provides a powerful communication tool you can use to jumpstart your next project.

Internet and World Wide Web

Author : Harvey M. Deitel
Publisher :
Page : 1157 pages
File Size : 44,94 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Internet programming
ISBN : 9780130878311

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The first interactive multimedia programming course that starts where you want to start: with Web development *Learn programming through HTML, DHTML, XML, JavaScript, VBScript, Perl/CGI, ActiveX, ASP, and other key Web technologies *Includes the #1 Web development training CD-ROM: Internet and World Wide Web Multimedia Cyber Classroom. *Includes electronic copy of Internet and World Wide Web How to Program: 1,200+ pages of great Web development techniques Web-centered development is the future. Master it now, with the only e-book-and-multimedia training course that teaches the fundamentals of programming through Web technology: HTML, XML, JavaScript, VBScript, Perl/CGI, ActiveX, ASP, SQL, and more You get the Internet and World Wide Web Programming Multimedia Cyber Classroom - an intuitive, browser-based CD-ROM with 8+ hours of audio descriptions, hundreds of ready-to-run Web pages and applications, interactive self-review questions, exercises, and more. You also get a fully integrated e-book copy of Internet and World Wide Web How to Program, a 1,200-page guide to virtually every key Web development skill, from page design to server-side scripting - even electronic commerce.