Hyper-G is the first of a new generation of Internet information systems. It is fully compatible with current Internet technology and allows seamless access to popular Internet server technologies such as WWW and Gopher. Hyper-G software has recently become available as a commercial product called "HyperWave"; hence the title of the book.
This book explains and illustrates with numerous examples:
+ how to build your own hypermedia server with Hyper-G
+ how to navigate through Hyper-G- and WWW-servers with the native Hyper-G browsers (Harmony and Amadeus)
+ how to use Hyper-G technology with common browsers such as Netscape and Mosaic
600 Megabytes of free Hyper-G software are provided on the accompanying CD, including browsers for UNIX and Windows.
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Höhe: 24 cm
Breite: 16.5 cm
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978-3-920993-26-3 (9783920993263)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Wolfgang Dalitz is a researcher at the "Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum fuer Informationstechnik Berlin" (ZIB). The focus of his work is on internet information systems, especially on Hyper-G. The author has published serveral articles on the subject and have given lectures at conferences and seminars. Gernot Heyer is a researcher at the "Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum fuer Informationstechnik Berlin" (ZIB). The focus of his work is on internet information systems, especially on Hyper-G. The author has published serveral articles on the subject and have given lectures at conferences and seminars.
1 Introduction
2 Internet Information Systems
3 Hyper-G: Concepts and System Overview
4 The Hyper-G Clients Harmony and Amadeus
5 Providing Information
6 Unix Commands for Hyper-G
7 User and Group Administration
8 Installing the Server
9 Installing the Clients
10 The FTP Servers and the Contents of the CD-ROM