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Introduction to Web Matrix

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An Introduction to Web Matrix provides an easy to follow treatment of the application of this new software, which is rapidly becoming the preferred vehicle for the teaching of website design. Written by two experienced users, the material is presented in a way that makes it ideal for students meeting the subject for the first time, whether they are on an undergraduate or postgraduate course. The scope of the book includes the functionality of the software, its installation and application and the design and operation of web-based material using it. Coverage of the use of HTML and SQL is also included, as is the design and implementation of on-line databases. There are numerous examples to illustrate ideas and concepts. The examples provide a practical illustration of how the software may be used. At the conclusion of each chapter, a set of exercises is provided to allow the reader to review and practice the material presented.

Author Biography:

Colin Hardy is a Senior Lecturer in Computing at the University ofSunderland, United Kingdom. He has been involved with teaching andresearch since 1993. His current area of interest is VB.NET, HCI andSoftware Engineering. Simon Stobart is a Principal Lecturer in Computing at the University ofSunderland, United Kingdom. He has been involved with teaching andresearch since 1989. His current area of interest is softwareengineering for dynamic web-based systems. 'An Introduction to Web Matrix' is his third publishedbook.
Release date NZ
August 22nd, 2003
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
Approx. 200 illustrations; Illustrations, unspecified
Pages
320
Dimensions
170x244x17
ISBN-13
9780750660761
Product ID
7677101

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