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  1. Periodicals Contents Index (1994) 0.29
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    Content
    Inhaltsverzeichnisse von Zeitschriftenaufsätzen aus den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften; ca. 15 Mio Aufsatztitel aus ca. 4.000 Zss
    Imprint
    Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey
  2. EUROCAT : the complete catalogue of EC publications and documents (1993-) 0.23
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    Content
    Zusammenführung von; ABEL (elektronisches Inhaltsverzeichnis des Amtsblattes der EU), CATEL (interner Katalog des Amtes für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen der EU), CELEX (EU-Datenbank für sämtliche Rechtsakte der EU und Entscheidungen des Europäischen Gerichtshofes), SCAD (Europäische Rechtsakte, sonstige Veröffentlichungen der Organ der EU, Aufsätze zu europäischen Themen)
    Imprint
    Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey
  3. Cowell, J.: Essential Java fast : how to write object oriented software for the Internet in Java (1997) 0.21
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    Why use Java? Object oriented primer. Java applets. The Java language. Branching and looping. Graphics. Animation and multithreading. Handling exceptions. The Java.awt package. Handling events. Windows, dialogs and menus. Input and output streams. Modifiers and packages. Java and C++
    LCSH
    Java (Computer program language)
    Object
    Java
    RSWK
    Java <Programmiersprache>
    World wide web / Seite / Gestaltung / Java <Programmiersprache> (2134) (4231)
    Subject
    Java (Computer program language)
    Java <Programmiersprache>
    World wide web / Seite / Gestaltung / Java <Programmiersprache> (2134) (4231)
  4. Cavanaugh, B.B.: ¬The Ovid Java client interface : a comparison with the Ovid Web Gateway and Windows Client interface (1998) 0.16
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    Abstract
    The Ovid Java interface is compared with the Ovid Web Gateway and Ovid Windows Client, focusing on functionality from the user's perspective. The Java version draws upon both earlier Web and Windows versions, thus combining the worlds of the Web and application programs. It is concluded that Ovid Java offers enhanced functionality and requires high-end hardware and browser software to run well. Additional enhancements are forthcoming, some dependent upon the further development of Sun Microsystems' Java programming language
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    Java
  5. Periodicals contents index on CD-ROM : PCI (1994) 0.16
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    Imprint
    Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey
  6. Kölle, R.; Langemeier, G.; Womser-Hacker, C.: Kollaboratives Lernen in virtuellen Teams am Beispiel der Java-Programmierung (2008) 0.15
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    Abstract
    Komplexe Aufgaben und Probleme werden heute üblicherweise im Team bearbeitet und gelöst. Das gilt insbesondere für Softwareprojekte, denn die Entwicklung komplexer Softwaresysteme findet heutzutage meistens arbeitsteilig in - zunehmend räumlich verteilten - Teams statt. Vor diesem Hintergrund wird zum einen ein rollenbasiertes Konzept vorgestellt, das virtuellen Lernteams bei der Zusammenarbeit einen virtuellen Tutor zur Seite stellt, der dem Team im Rahmen von Rollendefiziten adaptierte Hilfestellung bietet und so die Lerneffektivität unterstützt. Zum anderen wird gezeigt, wie das Zusammenspiel zweier spezialisierter Systeme (VitaminL und K3) im Kontext des Blended Learning echte Mehrwerte in E-Learning-Szenarien bringen kann. Die in Benutzertests und einer Lehrveranstaltung ermittelten Evaluierungsergebnisse lassen auf die Tragfähigkeit des rollenbasierten, tutoriellen Konzepts schließen und decken gleichzeitig großes Weiterentwicklungpotenzial auf.
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 59(2008) H.1, S.37-40
  7. Hickey, T.B.: ¬A Java Z39.50 Client for Browsing Large Databases (2001) 0.14
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  8. Schröter, H.G.: Computer-Industrie wirft das Netz der Netze über die Kundschaft aus (1996) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Internet verändert die Software-Szene / Java macht Dampf / PC bekommt Konkurrenz / Aufgeweckte Riesen gegen innovative Zwerge / Intranet heißt der neue Renner
    Content
    Das Internet boomt. Rund um den Globus basteln etablierte EDV-Konzerne und Branchenneulinge an Hard- und Software für das Netz der Netze. Glaubt man den Auguren, läutet seine Beliebtheit eine Revolution in der Informationstechnik ein. Der Ära der Großrechner und der Personalcomputer soll ein Zeitalter folgen, in dem 'das Netz der Computer' ist. Wer dann die Fäden ziehen wird, ist längst nicht ausgemacht. Ob herkömmliche PC mit ihren Programmen die Spinne im Netz bleiben oder neue Geräte und Software sich breitmachen, darüber wird derzeit lebhaft diskutiert
  9. Chadwyck-Healey, C.: Two major British catalogues on CD-ROM (1989) 0.14
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  10. Healey, P.D.: Chicken Little at the reference desk : the myth of librarian liability (1995) 0.14
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  11. Hall, S.: National bibliographies on CD-ROM (1997) 0.13
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    Abstract
    CD-ROM technology has great potential for storing and anabling access to the type of data contained in national bibliographies. Their ease of replication offer security as well as enabling the information contained to be made more widely availaible. Of the 2 methods used to convert print to electronic data, scanning and keying, Chagwyck-Healey use the latter. In the case of national bibliographies on CD-ROM, new records are created electronically and old records are converted by keying. Chadwyck-Healey have developed an extensive CD-ROM list, focusing on both bibliographic and full text literary works, and has produced national bibliographies on CD-ROM for the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain (with the Netherlands to appear shortly). National bibliographies on CD-ROM produced by other bodies are those of finland, Norway, Bulgarian, Singapore and the USA
  12. Fisher, Y.: Better CGI scripts (i.V.) 0.13
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  13. Blake, P.; Nelson, M.: Ovid unveils Java search client (1996) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Ovid Technologies is launching its Java search client to enable users to access Ovid's scientific databases on the Web with full search capabilities irrespective of the type of computer used. Explains the differences between Java and HTML. The Java client increases search speed by several orders of magnitude. The Ovid client does not need to wait for individual pages to load and incorporates multi-tasking. The interface includes tree displays; thesauri; mapping; explode/implode; search fields and context sensitive help. Display; save; and e-mail are available from the client
  14. Bandholtz, T.; Schulte-Coerne, T.; Glaser, R.; Fock, J.; Keller, T.: iQvoc - open source SKOS(XL) maintenance and publishing tool (2010) 0.13
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    Abstract
    iQvoc is a new open source SKOS-XL vocabulary management tool developed by the Federal Environment Agency, Germany, and innoQ Deutschland GmbH. Its immediate purpose is maintaining and publishing reference vocabularies in the upcoming Linked Data cloud of environmental information, but it may be easily adapted to host any SKOS- XL compliant vocabulary. iQvoc is implemented as a Ruby on Rails application running on top of JRuby - the Java implementation of the Ruby Programming Language. To increase the user experience when editing content, iQvoc uses heavily the JavaScript library jQuery.
    Theme
    Konzeption und Anwendung des Prinzips Thesaurus
  15. Mesaric, G.: Black magic Web : using the new World Wide Web technologies (1997) 0.12
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    Abstract
    A spell book for mastering the WWW. Step by step, readers are taught how to use the Internet efficiently, and, in particular, how to publish information on the Web. After completing this book, the reader will be able, for example, to create stunning Web home pages and even take the first steps in Java programming. There are many books on the net bound to either one product, e.g. Mosaic, or to one topic, HTML. Mesaric, on the other hand, covers all WWW-related topics and all products which are in popular use. The magic revealed includes common data formats (HTML, PDF, JPEG, GIF), an introduction to Java and Java Srcipt, emerging technologies such as Hyper-G, hypermedia authoring with Haemony and Amadeus, information about ATM, TeleScript, and much more
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  16. Read, T.; Hall, H.: Java: an explosion on the Internet (1996) 0.12
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  17. Jascó, P.: Publishing textual databases on the Web : part 3 of this series examines Java applets and CGI/DLL programs (1998) 0.11
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    Abstract
    A detailed description of how to use Java applets and Common Gateway Interface (CGI)/Dynamic Link Library (DLL) programs for Web publication of textual databases. The advantages of Java applets include low cost, flexible and visually appealing search interfaces, and the ability to be embedded in HTML pages, eliminating the need for Internet service provider permissions for their use. Highlights the FindIt family of Java applets from DoubleOLogic as one of the best product lines in the category. CGI programs may be written in Perl, Java, or some other language, and like DLL programs, must be installed on the server side. Notes that small-scale CGI and DLL applications cost from $150 to $8,000. Highlights Insight from Enigma Inc. as an excellent program at the high end of the cost range
  18. Harry, V.; Oppenheim, C.: Evaluation of electronic databases : pt.2: testing CD-ROM products (1993) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Describes some evaluations which were carried out using the criteria discussed in pt.1 and set out on standard test forms. The purpose of the criteria was to assess the validity of the criteria and the test forms. Products were chosen from 4 suppliers: 2 major CD-ROM producers; SilverPlatter and W.H. Wilson; and 2 smaller suppliers: CMC ReSearch and Chadwyck-Healey
  19. Dieckmann, H.: Literature online (1997) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Literature Online (Lion) from Chadwyck-Healey is a new WWW based database containing English, American and African American novels, plays, poems and other literary works in full text and spans a period of nearly 900 years. It is based on the literary CD-ROMs and aimed at universities and other large institutions. Describes access, search options, and the opportunity to interact with people working in the same subject area and to access other WWW sources
  20. Fisher, Y.: Spinning the Web : a guide to serving information on the World Wide Web (1996) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Most books on the Internet describe it from the user's end. This one, however, is unique in its focus on serving information on the WWW. It presents everything from the basics to advanced techniques and will thus prove invaluable to site administrators and developers. The author - an expert developer and researcher at UCSD - covers such topics as HTML 3.0, serving documents, interfaces, WWW utilities and browsers such as Netscape. Fisher also includes an introduction to programming with JAVA and JAVA sript, as well as the complete VRML 1.0 specification
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