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Active server pages

The data have been collected and analysed using a Microsoft Access database the web pages have been developed in ASP (Active Server Pages) system. The database has been created to make easily available the information for the different kinds of users. In order to achieve such a result, it has been devised a file-user interface "user-friendly", guiding the users by means of easy-access menus. [Pg.461]

Action language, 131-132 Active redundancy, 1933 Active Server Pages (ASPs), 79 Active X controls, 76 Activities ... [Pg.2699]

ASPs, see Active Server Pages Application service providers... [Pg.2702]

Clean Water Act, 595 water permits, 596 Water systems, 1581 Wave soldering, 423, 424, 429 WBS, see Work breakdown structure WBT (Web-based training), 940 Wealth, creation vs. preservation of, 755 Web-based procurement, 262-263 Web-based programming, 76-79 Web-based training (WBT), 940 Web browsers, 240, 244-245 Web pages, 245 Web security protocols, 734 Web servers, 256 Active Server Pages, 79 application program interfaces, 78 Web stores, 262... [Pg.2794]

This article has described the key Web technologies URIs, HTTP, and HTML. Since the creation of the Web many other technical innovations (e.g.. Active Server Pages, browser scripting languages, Java Applets, etc.) have con-ttibuted to ensuring its popularity and ubiquity. The three technologies discussed here, however, are the ones that provide the basis for the deployment of all Web-based software. They continue to develop as a result of commercial pressure or via the standardization efforts of W3C. [Pg.349]

Bidgoli, H. 2004. The Internet Encyclopedia. (3 vols.) Hoboken, NJ Wiley. This three-volume work encapsulates the Internet, from active server pages (ASP) to wireless technology. In encyclopedic fashion, chapters include cross-references and references for further reading. [Pg.16]

The Species File Group (SFG) has developed a template that contains the basic database table structure as well as the stored procedures, user-defined functions and views used by Species Files. The template is used as the starting point for new Species File databases (SpeciesFile-Databases ). Species File is a MS Visual Studio application. Progranmiing for Species File is done with Visual Studio.NET. The Active Server Pages (ASP) use Visual Basic Script and client side programming is done using JavaScript. [Pg.291]

The functionality available in MedChem Explorer is broken down into a list of available computational experiments, including activity prediction, align/ pharmacophore, overlay molecules, conformer generation, property calculation, and database access. Within each experiment, the Web system walks the user through a series of questions that must be answered sequentially. The task is then submitted to a remote server, where it is performed. The user can view the progress of the work in their Web browser at any time. Once complete, the results of the calculation are stored on the server. The user can then run subsequent experiments starting with those results. The Web interface includes links to help pages at every step of the process. [Pg.355]


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