For undergraduate or professional courses in effective use of the Internet and HTML.
Designed to integrate two essential topics of the Internet in one source, Mastering the Internet and HTML presents the fundamentals of the Internet and HTML to help students understand and effectively use the dynamic nature of the Internet. The text presents general concepts that can be applied to a wide variety of software; its examples and exercises ask students to use Netscape Communicator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and HTML for hands-on practice. The book helps students understand the underlying fundamentals of Web page development, enabling them to develop their own Web pages and sites and use a wide variety of Web development tools effectively and efficiently.
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IBRAHIM ZEID is a professor of Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at Northeastern University. He received his PH.D. degree from the University of Akron. Professor Zeid has an International background. He received his B.S. (with highest honor) and M.S. from Cairo University in Egypt. He has received various honors and awards both in Egypt and the United States. He is the recipient of both the Northeastern Excellence in Teaching Award and the SAE Ralph R. Teetor National Educational Award.
Professor Zeid is the author or co-author of many publications in journals and conference proceedings. He is also the author of the most widely acclaimed textbook CAD/CAM Theory and Practice published by McGraw Hill in 1991. This is his first book with Prentice Hall.
The World Wide Web and HTML Because the Internet continues to impact all aspects of our lives and all segments of societies all over the world, Dr. Zeid's easy-to-follow and direct style of the fundamental concepts of the Internet is vital to the readers who use the Internet on a daily basis. The author strives to build a new "mental model" in the reader's mind to deal successfully with the Internet by showing the reader how to deal with the fast changing and dynamic nature of the Internet. The book strikes a balance between subject depth and breadth on one hand, and between generic and practical aspects of the Internet on the other hand. The material in this book can be used as a textbook, a self-study book, or an Internet enthusiast's guide.
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