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Author(s) Paul Haine
ISBN 1590597656
Release Date 18 December 2006
Why settle for average HTML, when you can become a master of it? Markup is the fabric that holds the web together, but most people only scratch the surface of what can be achieved using (X)HTML.
That’s where this unique book comes in—it’s aimed at web designers and developers who have already mastered the basics of HTML and web design, but want to take their markup further, making it leaner and more semantically rich, for a more efficient, more usable/accessible web site.
HTML Mastery does all that and more, showing all of the HTML tags available, including less commonly used ones, where and how to use them, and clever styling and scripting techniques that you can employ to take advantage of them on your web site. It is totally standards compliant, up to date with modern web design techniques. Forms and tables are looked in particular detail, as there is so much that can be done with them.
In addition, the book also looks at some of the advanced semantic tools that look to further improve the usability and semantic value of your sites—an entire chapter is devoted to Microformats, and a nod is given to XHTML 2.0 and Web Applications 1.0—web standards of the future.
Summary of Contents:
* Chapter 1: Getting Started
* Chapter 2: Using the Right Tag for the Right Job
* Chapter 3: Table Mastery
* Chapter 4: Form Mastery
* Chapter 5: Purpose-Built Semantics: Microformats and Other Stories
* Chapter 6: Recognizing Semantics
* Chapter 7: Looking Ahead: XHTML 2.0 and Web Applications 1.0
* Appendix A: XHTML As XML
* Appendix B: Frames, and How to Avoid Them
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With the explosion of new audio and video content on the Web,
it's more important than ever to use accurate and comprehensive metadata to
get the most out of that content. Developing Quality Metadata is an
advanced user guide that will help you improve your metadata by making it
accurate and coherent with your own solutions. This book is designed to get
you thinking about solving problems in a proactive and productive way by
including practical descriptions of powerful programming tools and user
techniques using several programming languages. For example, you can use
shell scripting as part of the graphic arts and media production process,
or you can use a popular spreadsheet application to drive your workflow.
The concepts explored in this book are framed within the context of a
multimedia professional working on the Web or in broadcasting, but they are
relevant to anyone responsible for a growing library of content, be it
audio-visual, text, or financial.

Master comprehensive network design essentials with this Cisco authorized self-study book for the new CCDA 640-863 DESGN exam *Master network design skills with this newest edition of the best-selling CCDA self-study guide *Understand the principles of Cisco's Enterprise Composite Network Model for effective network design *Prepare for the new CCDA exam, 640-863 DESGN, while learning how to build a scalable, robust, accessible, and secure network architecture Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) is a fully updated and revised edition of the best-selling Cisco Press Authorized Self-Study Guide. This title offers comprehensive, foundation learning on designing small routed and switched networks. As an early-stage exam preparation tool, the book provides detailed coverage of all CCDA 640-863 exam objectives. This title presents a broad range of network design principles and guidelines. You will learn about the Enterprise Composite Network Model and how it simplifies the complexity of modern network design.The book teaches you how to design campus networks in a hierarchical, modular fashion, design WAN networks, develop and IP network addressing scheme.

WiMAX Broadband Wireless Access Technology, based on the IEEE 802.16 standard, is at the origin of great promises for many different markets covering fixed wireless Internet Access, Backhauling and Mobile cellular networks. WiMAX technology is designed for the transmission of multimedia services (voice, Internet, email, games and others) at high data rates (of the order of Mb/s per user). It is a very powerful but sometimes complicated technique.
The WiMAX System is described in thousands of pages of IEEE 802.16 standard and amendments documents and WiMAX Forum documents. WiMAX: Technology for Broadband Wireless Access provides a global picture of WiMAX and a large number of details that makes access to WiMAX documents much easier. All the aspects of WIMAX are covered. Illustrations and clear explanations for all the main procedures of WiMAX are pedagogically presented in a succession of relatively short chapters
*Topics covered include WiMAX genesis and framework, WiMAX topologies, protocol layers, MAC layer, MAC frames, WiMAX multiple access, the physical layer, QoS Management, Radio Resource Management, Bandwidth allocation, Network Architecture, Mobility and Security
* Features a glossary of abbreviations and their definitions, and a wealth of explanatory tables and figures
* Highlights the most recent changes, including the 802.16e amendment of the standard, needed for Mobile WiMAX
* Includes technical comparisons of WiMAX vs. 802.11 (WiFi) and cellular 3G technologies
This technical introduction to WiMAX, explaining the rather complex standards (IEEE 802.16-2004 and 802.16e) is a must read for engineers, decision-makers and students interested in WiMAX, as well as other researchers and scientists from this evolving field.

PC World November 2007
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Pages 168
PC World is a global computer magazine published monthly by IDG. It offers advice on various aspects of PCs and related items, the Internet, and other personal-technology products and services.
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Author(s) : Howard Berkowitz
Publisher : Wiley
Year : Jul 2002
ISBN 10 : 0471099228
ISBN 13 : 9780471099222
Language : English
Pages : 592
File type : PDF
Size : 2.4 MB
To be competitive, service providers cannot customize every installation but must simultaneously offer services that meet a wide range of perceived customer needs. This guide shows commercial service providers and equipment vendors how to build competitive service offerings for enterprise-specific needs.
In general, the book is organized into three main parts. Chapters 1 through 5 deal with defining customer requirements and the abstract provider architecture. Chapters 6 through 8 deal with building and extending carrier facilities and transmission systems. Chapters 9 through 13 deal with the intelligent communications systems overlaid onto the physical structures, which to varying extents involve Internet Protocol (IP)–based control planes, and possibly IP forwarding.
This book focuses on the service provider network, and ideally will be read in concern with the more customer-oriented WAN Survival Guide. It is not aimed at protocol implementers, although it does present alternatives between techniques in development. If a reader finishes the book and is disappointed that he or she did not become utterly familiar with bit-level techniques, I have succeeded in my goals! There are many excellent sources for dealing with protocol mechanics, but a shortage of sources for pinning down problems and selecting solutions.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - What Is the Problem to Be Solved?
Chapter 02 - The Service Provider Landscape
Chapter 03 - Services, Service Level Agreements, and Delivering Service
Chapter 04 - Translating Service Definitions to Technical Requirements
Chapter 05 - Administration, Addressing, and Naming
Chapter 06 - Carrier Facilities
Chapter 07 - The Provider Edge: Layer 1, Layer 2, and the PSTN
Chapter 08 - Transporting the Bits
Chapter 09 - Basic BGP and the Customer Side of Exterior Routing
Chapter 10 - Subscriber to Provider, and Subscriber to Subscriber Edge
Chapter 11 - The Intraprovider Core
Chapter 12 - The Provider-to-Provider Border
Chapter 13 - VPNs and Related Services
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