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1 online resource (689 pages) |
Contents |
Preliminaries; CONTENTS; Preface; 1. What is a Web Application?; 2. The Browser Framework; 3. Data Input: Forms; 4. Data Input: Lists; 5. Data Retrieval: Search; 6. Data Retrieval: Filtering and Browsing; 7. Data Output: Reports; 8. Data Output: Printed Forms; 9. Interacting With Output; 10. Designing Graphs and Charts; 11. Graph Types Based On Use; 12. Designing Diagrams; 13. Diagram Types; 14. Designing Geographic Maps; 15. Interacting With Geographic Maps; 16. Types of Maps; APPENDICES; Biographies; Index |
Summary |
"Susan and Victor have written the 'Junior Woodchucks Guidebook' of Web applications: Everything you need to know is in there, including tons of best-practice examples, insights from years of experience, and assorted fascinating arcana. If you're writing a Web application, you'd be foolish not to have a copy."--Steve Krug, author of Don't Make Me Think! A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability"Web sites are so nineties. The cutting edge of Web-design has moved to Web applications. If you are, like many Web designers, struggling to create dynamic, highly-functional Web-based applications, yo |
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Print version record |
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Application software -- Development.
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Web site development.
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Web sites -- Design.
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Application software -- Development.
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Web site development.
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Web sites -- Design.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Stanwick, Victor
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ISBN |
9780080481708 |
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0080481701 |
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