The goal of this note is to
provide an introduction both methodological and practical to the most basic
internet languages, architectures and applications, but also to illustrate some
of the most challenging and innovative techniques on the fore. The goal is to
provide a self contained introduction but also to motivate further study and
provide prerequisite material for more focused and advance course on internet
and www. Topics covered includes: Introduction to Internet and WWW, WWW and
HTML, Networking, Http, Dynamic Web, Servlets, Java Server Pages, XML.
This note covers the following
topics: The history of the Internet has its origin in the efforts to
build and interconnect computer networks that arose from research and
development in the United States and involved international
collaboration, particularly with researchers in the United Kingdom and
France.
This note explores the technologies that form the core of Internet-based
modern information systems. Design issues associated with designing a modern
information system will be discussed.
This book covers the
following topics: Basic Document Design, Large Print Access to the
Internet, Hearing the Internet, Touching the Internet with Braille,
Adaptive Technology for Hearing Impairments, Funding Adaptive
Technology, Announcing Improved Access and Working in the Real World.