Symantec Visual Cafe Sourcebook

Symantec Visual Cafe Sourcebook
Author: Cary A. Jardin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1997-05-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

This book teaches programmers how to use Symantec Visual Cafe to create Java applets. For Java neophytes, the book also provides a thorough introduction to the language. Advanced Java programmers can learn how to use Visual Cafe to create their own Java development tools.

Java Electronic Commerce Sourcebook

Java Electronic Commerce Sourcebook
Author: Cary A. Jardin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1997-02-21
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

This how-to reference shows Java programmers and Webmasters how to add an electronic commerce application to their businesses' Web sites. The CD comes with all the electronic commerce Java applets from the book, plus CardShield, a fully functional point-and-click commercial product written in Java that enables users to set up a virtual store.

Internet Audio Sourcebook

Internet Audio Sourcebook
Author: Lee Purcell
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1997-09-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780471191506

Enliven your Web pages with voices, sound, and music. New audio techniques can be used to create musical backdrops to Web pages, produce Web presentations with narration, provide audio help to Web page visitors, broadcast radio material over the Web, and communicate globally using audio conferencing and Internet phones. Internet Audio Sourcebook explains the processes, tools, and techniques for enhancing Web sites with sound, using JavaScript, HTML, Java applets, and advanced sound-editing and production applications. CD-ROM contains fully functional demos of top-notch sound processing applications, such as Sonic Foundry's Sound Forge and Hohner Midia's Samplitude Studio.

Strategic Management of the Manufacturing Value Chain

Strategic Management of the Manufacturing Value Chain
Author: Umit S. Bititci
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 638
Release: 2013-06-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0387353216

Today the Scottish electronics industry employs 40,000 people directly and a further 30,000 in the supply infrastructure. There are now more than 550 electronic manufacturing and supplier companies in ' Silicon Glen'. In terms of the contribution to the economy, electronics is by far the most valuable industry. Its value in 1996 was approximately £ 10billion and accounted for more than half of Scotland's exports. The major product groupings within the industry include: • PCs, laptops and workstations • Disk drives, cable harnessing • Printers, keyboards and peripherals • Semiconductor devices and PCBs • TV, VCRs, CDs, stereos and other consumer electronics • Cellular phones and telecommunications products • A TMs and funds transfer systems • Networking and security systems • Navigation and sonar systems • Microwave products • Power supplies • Software and compilers Many of these companies are multi-national OEMs, who came to Scotland as inward investing companies. Early inward investing companies were from USA, followed by companies from Japan, and more recently from Taiwan and Korea. An important segment of the industry is involved in the manufacture of computers, including IBM, Compaq, Digital and Sun. In fact approximately 40% of the PCs sold in Europe are built in Scotland. With five of the world's top eight computer manufacturers locating a manufacturing base in Scotland there has been an attraction for foreign companies keen to provide service for these multinationals. In 1995/96 the supply base output was worth £1.

Book Review Index

Book Review Index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1520
Release: 2003
Genre: Books
ISBN:

Vols. 8-10 of the 1965-1984 master cumulation constitute a title index.

ActiveX Sourcebook

ActiveX Sourcebook
Author: Ted Coombs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1996-09-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

ActiveX Sourcebook is the complete guide to Microsoft's new family of Web publishing and development technologies. This book will teach you how to efficiently create and manage interactive multimedia content on your Web site or company intranet using ActiveX tools and components, including the Explorer 3.0 Web browser, the FrontPage development environment, ActiveX controls, ActiveX Server Framework, scripting languages for ActiveX, including Visual Basic Script, and ActiveX Control Pad.