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 Real World XML Web Services: For VB and VB .NET Developers"You are holding in your hands my favorite book on Web services and .NET. What else can I say? Buy this book now, and be prepared for a new way of coding!" —Keith Ballinger, Program Manager for XML Web Services, Microsoft
"If you've been searching for a book that goes beyond the... |  |  Handbook on the Knowledge EconomyThis fascinating Handbook defines how knowledge contributes to social and economic life, and vice versa. It considers the five areas critical to acquiring a comprehensive understanding of the knowledge economy: the nature of the knowledge economy; social, cooperative, cultural, creative, ethical and intellectual capital; knowledge and innovation... |  |  E-Business Globalization Solution Design Guide: Getting Started (Ibm Redbooks.)This Redbook presents a globalization architecture, a working example, and an accompanying set of methodologies. It explains from the customer's point of view how to plan and then design a multilingual solution.
The Internet transcends national boundaries and geographical barriers. Many e-business entities have sought help from IBM in... |
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 Putting XML to Work in the Library: Tools for Improving Access and ManagementThe authors, hoping to stimulate interest in XML (Extensible Markup Language) and explain its value to the library community, offer a fine introduction to the topic. The opening chapter defines XML as "a system for electronically tagging or marking up documents in order to label, organize, and categorize their content" and then goes on to... |  |  Content Manager Implementation and Migration Cookbook (IBM Redbooks)This Redbook deals with IBM DB2 Content Manager implementation and migration, and covers the basic concepts needed to design and implement a Content Manager solution.
This IBM Redbook deals with IBM DB2 Content Manager implementation and migration. It is aimed at architects, designers, developers, and system administrators of Content... |  |  Java Design Patterns: A Tutorial
Design patterns have become a staple of object-oriented design and programming by providing elegant, easy-to-reuse, and maintainable solutions to commonly encountered programming challenges. However, many busy Java programmers have yet to learn about design patterns and incorporate this powerful technology into their work.
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