Wireless Web: A Manager's Guide

Read # Wireless Web: A Managers Guide by Frank Coyle ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Wireless Web: A Managers Guide In plain English, Frank Coyle shows business decision-makers exactly what wireless technology can mean to their organizations. Wireless Web discusses the diverse end-user devices available for delivering wireless solutions; and offers practical insight into the key challenges of application development, including screen size, power, and bandwidth. For all managers, developers, software engineers, and architects interested in building and delivering wireless Internet applications.. This is the co

Wireless Web: A Manager's Guide

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Rating : 4.52 (771 Votes)
Asin : 0201722178
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 275 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-09-06
Language : English

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He is co-author of Object-Oriented Cobol published by Cambridge University Press and has published numerous articles on Web and object technologies. 0201722178AB11202001 . Frank P Coyle is Director of the Software Engineering Program at Southern Methodist University, Dallas. He is a frequent speaker at XML DevCon, XML One, and Wireless One

Finally - An Intelligent Book on Wireless and the Web! A Customer About two years ago I had the pleasure of hearing Frank Coyle speak at an industry conference. Frank's talk at the conference was primarily on XML (Extensible Markup Language). During the talk I was very impressed with the breadth and depth of Frank's knowledge. He traced the development of XML from its origins in GML (Generalized Markup Language) from the 1970s to SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) to HTML and XHTML, touching on a variety of important issues along the way.In parallel with the development of XML Frank outlined the development of programming languages, describing them as code- or data-centr. Finally - An Intelligent Book on Wireless and the Web! A Customer About two years ago I had the pleasure of hearing Frank Coyle speak at an industry conference. Frank's talk at the conference was primarily on XML (Extensible Markup Language). During the talk I was very impressed with the breadth and depth of Frank's knowledge. He traced the development of XML from its origins in GML (Generalized Markup Language) from the 1970s to SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) to HTML and XHTML, touching on a variety of important issues along the way.In parallel with the development of XML Frank outlined the development of programming languages, describing them as code- or data-centr. A great way to jumpstart your knowledge of the wireless web! Wireless Web is an effective technology primer for managers. It provides a well-illustrated introduction to the applications, devices, networks, and standards that drive the wireless Web. The greatest strength of this book is Dr. Coyle's impressive use of analogies and executive summaries. For example, he uses the analogy of all the conversations that are carried on in a busy restaurant as a way to explain how multiple `conversations' can take place simultaneously over a CDMA cellular network. The analogies and side bars makes this one of the most readable technology books I have come across.The author covers the i

The title is accurate--this is no manual for turbo-nerds or standards committee members--and Coyle serves his target market well. --David WallTopics covered: Technologies, products, and services related to the delivery of digital data to users without the use of transmission wires, with emphasis on end-user devices like pagers, mobile phones, and wireless LAN equipment. . Coyle has embraced full management-book style, with lots of skimmable margin notes, bulleted lists, conceptual diagrams, and flow charts. With that prose, he explains how technologies differ, how they stack up in the marketplace, and how they might be put to use to provide services that customers will pay for. Business leaders, investors, analysts, and others who need to get a handle on the state of the art in terrestrial wireless data technology will be well served by Frank Coyle's Wireless Web: A Manager's Guide. That said, he's included plenty of te

In plain English, Frank Coyle shows business decision-makers exactly what wireless technology can mean to their organizations. Wireless Web discusses the diverse end-user devices available for delivering wireless solutions; and offers practical insight into the key challenges of application development, including screen size, power, and bandwidth. For all managers, developers, software engineers, and architects interested in building and delivering wireless Internet applications.. This is the complete manager's guide to leveraging the "Wireless Web" for competitive advantage. It also offers realistic guidance for integrating wireless technologies with existing business strategies and infrastructure. He introduces every key concept, technology, business opportunity, and challenge associated with today's advanced wireless data technologies -- and tomorrow's. The book reviews a wide range of wireless Web applications, from email to collaboration, finance to m-commerce; and introduces each key technology associated with wireless application development, including WAP, XML, and Java

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