This basic site architecture is fast evolving to serve a wider variety of needs beyond static document access and browsing. The Common Gateway Interface (CGI) extends the architecture-thirds to three by adding a back-end server that provides services to the Web server on behalf of the Web client, permitting dynamic composition of web pages. Helpers / plug-ins and Java / JavaScript provide other interesting Web architecture extensions. Common Gateway Interface (CGI) – CGI is a standard for interfacing external programs with Web servers (see Figure 1). The server hands client requests encoded in URLs to the appropriate registered CGI program, which executes and returns results as encoded MIME messages back to the server. Read the rest of this entry »
Web Architecture Extensibility
June 11th, 2008Basic Web Architecture
June 11th, 2008The basic site architecture is two-tiered and characterized by a web client that displays information content and a web server that transfers information to the client. This architecture depends on three key standards: HTML document for encoding content, URLs for naming remote information objects in a global namespace, and HTTP for staging the transfer. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) – the common language for representation hypertext documents on the Web. HTML had a first public release as HTML 0.0 in 1990, was Internet draft HTML 1.0 in 1993, and HTML 2.0 in 1994. The September 22 1995 draft of the HTML 2.0 specification has been approved as a standard by the IETF Application Area HTML Working Group. Read the rest of this entry »
Web Architecture from 50.000 Feet
June 11th, 2008This document attempts to be a high-level view of the architecture of the World Wide Web. It is not a definitive complete explanation, but it tries to enumerate the architectural decisions, which have been made, show how they are related, and give references to more detailed material for those interested. Necessarily, from 50000 feet, large things seem to get a small mention. It is architecture, then, in the sense of how things hopefully will fit together. Read the rest of this entry »
Commission on Transport and Logistics
June 11th, 2008
Chair, John M. Fritzen, Non-Executive Director, “K” Line (Europe) Limited – Office Hamburg, Germany Vice-Chair, Anton van der Landed, Chair, ICC Committee on Air Transport, Vice-President of Public Affairs International, United Parcel Service, U.S. Objective To promote intermodal transport and competitive, efficient transport services worldwide. Priorities Convey world business positions on initiatives to enhance supply chain security Strongly advocate ICC recommendations for the liberalization of all transport modes to governments and intergovernmental organizations. Read the rest of this entry »
ICC supports IMO amendments on vessel air emissions
June 11th, 2008ICC’s Committee on Maritime Transport acknowledges and supports the amendments on vessel air emissions proposed by the Marine Environment Protection Committee of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) on April 4, 2008. The new standards address the role and responsibility of the maritime industry in improving air quality and contributing to environmental protection on a global scale. As per its statement published on 4 February 2008, ICC strongly supports the need for new, environmentally effective emission standards and would like to congratulate the IMO and all parties involved for their substantial efforts in achieving the amendments to the MARPOL Annex IV regulations. Read the rest of this entry »
Milestones of 3D graphics engines
June 10th, 2008From the large number of graphics engines (which often do not have its own name and the name of the game, for which they were developed) some particularly sting out what in the summary table are listed. Chronological summary of the main engines game graphics engine company name years Wolfenstein 3D Apogee Games id Software 1992 Ultimas Underworld World Ultimas Underworld World Engine Blue Sky Productions 1992 Doom Doom engine id Software 1993 System Shock System Shock engine Looking Glass Studios 1994 Quake Quake engine id Software 1995 Duke Nukem 3D engine Build 3D Realms 1996 Quake II, Read the rest of this entry »
Advice for becoming a Logistics People: Full time & Half time
June 9th, 2008The economic upturn also brings the transport sector a clear order Plus. The boom in logistics resulted in a large number of vacancies.
On the Job Market logistic people more than 500 additional jobs are available at a Job Day.
Unlike most Internet agencies-The Internet provides an invaluable for applicants to Employment and Job Search Guide. The variety of job portals makes it more difficult for the candidates so far, targeted the desired information. By offering logistic Job agent people, variety of freight and logistics services internationally and worldwide services in the specific logistics area, Read the rest of this entry »
The EU valid assistance of 99 million for Quaero
June 4th, 2008The European Commission has authorized the payment by France, an aid of 99 million euros in the project Quaero ( “I seek” in latin), led by top 23 companies in which we find the Thomson group. This research and development project which will benefit a total investment of 199 million euros over five years, aims to develop technologies of automatic processing of speech, language, music, image and the Video “. Read the rest of this entry »
Microsoft continues to Re-mixer Web
June 4th, 2008
A month after the Mix’08 held in Las Vegas, Microsoft hosts France in Paris on Thursday its “Remix08″, a conference with its ecosystem, its latest software makers and bringing together marketing, graphic designers and developers. “60% of e-commerce sites are being recast in 2008. Everyone was asking questions both on the rise in charge of their infrastructure on the integration of uses Web 2.0 “recalls Marc Jalabert, director of the division platform and Microsoft ecosystem. Read the rest of this entry »
Pyhsical Disability – Defination & The Impact Of Technical Assistance
May 28th, 2008 The field of technical assistance (Wheelchair) should be considered first of a purely technical point of view, but also in a broader approach, called holistic approach (we try to accommodate all points of view), where be human and social prospects / cultural activities are included. The human attitudes, beliefs and ways of living play an important role in the acceptance and use of technical assistance .
Professionals & specialists defines technical assistance for Pyhsical Disability in the following way: “All proceeds, instrument, strategy, service and practice used by persons with disabilities and older-specially manufactured for sale or free – to prevent, offset, alleviate or remove the disability or disability, and improve the autonomy and quality of life of individuals “.