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The World Wide Web for Scientists and Engineers

by Brian J. Thomas
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The maturation of the World Wide Web has unleashed a powerful new tool for scientists, engineers, and researchers. This book opens doors into not only the vast resources available online today and how to use them efficiently, but also the exciting new possibilities for collaboration and communication at both local and global levels. 384 pp. Pub: 10/97.

"For scientists & engineers interested in learning about the Web,I can think of no better book than the WWW for Scientist s & Engineers...If you only read one book about the Web this year,be sure this is it."--Michael Duncan,Naval Research Lab

Synopsis

The maturation of the World Wide Web has unleashed a powerful new tool for scientists, engineers, and researchers. This book opens doors into not only the vast resources available online today and how to use them efficiently, but also the exciting new possibilities for collaboration and communication at both local and global levels. 384 pp. Pub: 10/97.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 1997
Publisher
SPIE Press
Pages
376
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780819427755

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