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Java Prototype Of Hypercard Bibliography Past Implementation And Present Choices, Neeta Reddy Jan 2002

Java Prototype Of Hypercard Bibliography Past Implementation And Present Choices, Neeta Reddy

Theses Digitization Project

This project was started with JDK Version 1.0 and was later upgraded to version JDK Version 1.2.2, to create a graphical user interface using the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) to a HyperCard bibliography of software engineering. The bibliographic index tool is designed to facilitate searching for text and is run as a Java applet. It presents an alphabetically ordered list of author names and subjects. With the bibliography index tool one can manipulate a bibliographic list directly over the World Wide Web on a computer that lists electronic bibliographies.


Javaserver Page, Java Servlet And Javabean Technology: Online Real Estate Company, Kevin Tzu-Jung Chen Jan 2002

Javaserver Page, Java Servlet And Javabean Technology: Online Real Estate Company, Kevin Tzu-Jung Chen

Theses Digitization Project

This project will simulate an online real estate company using JSP, Java Servlet and JavaBean technology.


Web-Based Interactive Self-Evaluation System For Computer Science In Generic Tutorial System For The Sciences Project, Supachai Praritsantik Jan 2002

Web-Based Interactive Self-Evaluation System For Computer Science In Generic Tutorial System For The Sciences Project, Supachai Praritsantik

Theses Digitization Project

The goal of this master project is to promote and facilitate the use of new web-based and Java-based technologies in the development of self-evaluation systems for computer science; in particular, analysis of sorting algorithms.


Object Persistence And Availability In Digital Libraries, Michael L. Nelson, B. Danette Allen Jan 2002

Object Persistence And Availability In Digital Libraries, Michael L. Nelson, B. Danette Allen

Computer Science Faculty Publications

We have studied object persistence and availability of 1,000 digital library (DL) objects. Twenty World Wide Web accessible DLs were chosen and from each DL, 50 objects were chosen at random. A script checked the availability of each object three times a week for just over 1 year for a total of 161 data samples. During this time span, we found 31 objects (3% of the total) that appear to no longer be available: 24 from PubMed Central, 5 from IDEAS, 1 from CogPrints, and 1 from ETD.