WebNet Journal: Internet Technologies, Applications & Issues
2001 Volume 3, Number 4
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 5
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Well-formedness and Educational Resources
James L. Mohler, Purdue University, United States
Within all institutions, web developers are beginning to utilize technologies that make sites more than static information resources. Databases, XML and XSL are key technologies that promise to... More
pp. 19-23
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Employing Internet2 Technology to Enable Collaborative Research and Distributed Training in Complex Multi-Operator Settings
Christopher Barnes, Brooks AFB, United States; Linda R. Elliott, rooks AFB, United States; Eileen B. Entin, Aptima, Inc., United States
The United States Air Force is positioned to take full advantage of Internet2 technologies. This paper summarizes the Air Force's Distributed Mission Training Research Network (DMT-Rnet), an... More
pp. 24-31
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An Investigation into the limitations of the Border Gateway Protocol in controlling Internet Congestion
Derek Woods, Nadene McDermot & Kevin Curran, University of Ulster, United Kingdom
Congestion is increasingly becoming a major problem for the Internet, making many types of file transfer both unstable and unreliable. It is the purpose of this study to research the effects of... More
pp. 32-38
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The Internet and Peer-to-Peer Computer Networking: The Principal Attributes of P2p Learning
Joongkak Kook, Sahmyook University
In the Internet Age, learning behavior is changing. Rapidly developing computer technologies and communications offer the means of creating new learning activities. And, they are connecting... More
pp. 39-44
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Using the Web to Conduct Laboratory
Reggie Kwan, The Open University of Hong Kong, China
Asynchronous communication in traditional courses has proven to be inadequate in both the turn-around time and the lack of physical and psychological connection between the learners and the... More
pp. 45-49