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Practical Internet GroupwareBy Jon Udell1st Edition October 1999 (est.) 1-56592-537-8, Order Number: 5378 384 pages (est.), $29.95 (est.) |
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A discussion server creates a kind of document database, or docbase, that can store a wealth of semi-structured information. But Internet messaging tools - mailreaders and newsreaders - use fixed-function message templates. In this part we explore how to build Web docbases that aren't bound by fixed templates. We'll see how to activate the groupware features latent in Web docbases, and we'll develop a complete system to create, publish, and search them.
Chapter 5: Docbases as Groupware Applications
Chapter 6: Docbase Input Techniques
Chapter 7: Docbase Navigation
Chapter 8: Organizing Search Results
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