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Higher Ed Webs: June 2005
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Thursday, June 09, 2005. Feature vs. Function. When it comes to the design of what people use there are many variables that must be considered. If you were to ask some one what they thought were some of the most important things to consider you would get answers like ‘the ability to do this,’ or ‘capable of such-and-such,’ or ‘I want to be able to’. The second scenario to consider is how a house in constructed. Houses built properly utilize a team of experts. From architects, designers, general c...Becau...
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Higher Ed Webs: November 2005
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Friday, November 25, 2005. Data Aggregation for Integration of Web Services. Web services integration is not about centralizing services. Rather it is about building upon standards and open-source technologies so that businesses and institutes can benefit from web-based services and incur on-going long-term cost-savings. The SJSU Approach to Data Warehousing Distributed Databases. For Integration of Web Services. Download Integrated Data Schematic. Posted by Paul N. @ 9:39 PM. Links to this post. Web Por...
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Higher Ed Webs: December 2005
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Wednesday, December 14, 2005. A Quick Word on User-Interface Design. Excellent user-interface design isn't that complicated. It is not my intent to take anything away from experts in this field with their HCI, human factors, cognitive psychology, etc. degrees, I simply don't think it takes a PhD to design usable sites and web-based interfaces. Posted by Paul N. @ 6:50 PM. Links to this post. Effective University Web Services and Web Sites. San José, California, United States. View my complete profile.
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Higher Ed Webs: April 2005
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Friday, April 15, 2005. Why XHTML with CSS matters. From you can sleep when you're dead. The IE/Netscape browser war is over, and most web users are using standards-compliant browsers like Firefox, Safari, and IE 6. The old table-based layout techniques are no longer necessary. Posted by Paul N. @ 10:37 PM. Links to this post. The Music of Wireframes. Posted by Paul N. @ 10:32 PM. Links to this post. Wednesday, April 13, 2005. Penn State Adopts WebStandards Policy. Found on Web Standards Projects. As exp...
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Higher Ed Webs: August 2005
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Wednesday, August 17, 2005. I recently came across a conference that appears to be appropriately designed for our specific niche of the websphere. I am planning on attending but was wondering if any one has attended this conference in the past and if so what their thoughts were about it. Posted by Paul N. @ 11:54 AM. Links to this post. Effective University Web Services and Web Sites. San José, California, United States. View my complete profile. A Quick Word on User-Interface Design.