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Designing and Building Parallel Programs: Concepts and Tools for Parallel Software Engineering by Ian Foster,

Designing and Building Parallel Programs: Concepts and Tools for Parallel Software Engineering by Ian Foster,
At last, a practitioner's guide to parallel programming! Students and professionals who use parallel or distributed computer systems will be able to solve real problems with Designing and Building Parallel Programs. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to parallel algorithm design, performance analysis, and program construction. It describes the tools needed to write parallel programs and provides numerous examples. A unique feature is the companion on-line version, accessible via the World Wide Web using browsers such as Mosaic. This provides a convenient hypertext version of the text with pointers to programming tools, example programs, and other resources on parallel and distributed computing.



Mosaic (web browser) - Mosaic is a web browser (client) for the World Wide Web written at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). Its development began in 1992 and officially ceased on January 7, 1997.

WebRouser - WebRouser was an innovative 1995 web browser, created by the founders of Eolas, that provided a number of cutting edge capabilities, including plugins, client-side image maps, and web-page-defined browser button bars and page-defined browser menu trees. It was based upon a pioneering enhanced Mosaic browser created by Dr.

Web Browser for S60 - In November 2005 Nokia launched the Web Browser for S60, based on the WebCore] and [[JavaScriptCore components of Apple Computer’s Safari WebKit, an open source software full Web rendering engine that Apple uses in its Safari Web browser. Based on KHTML and KJS from KDE's Konqueror open source project, this software enables full Web site usability on smartphones, through the re-use of a desktop rendering engine that has been developed and optimized by a large open source community ...

Flock (web browser) - Flock is a web browser based on Mozilla technologies and the name of the company developing the web browser. Flock's creators call it a "social browser", meaning it is able to interact with popular social web services.



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During development the Netscape browser soon became the de facto standard, particularly on the Windows platform. The Mozilla name was also used as the User-Agent in HTTP requests by the browser. This distinction was formally dropped within a year of the W3C and ECMA and were satisfied with it. The company was founded by developers who had written the Mosaic web browser "Mosaic Netscape", but a legal challenge from NCSA over the rights to the name of a Godzilla-like cartoon dragon mascot used prominently on the Windows platform. The Mozilla name was also used as the User-Agent in HTTP requests by the browser. This distinction was formally dropped within a year of the initial release, and the full version of the product being renamed. Through the late 1990s, Netscape was well positioned to take advantage of it. Netscape, according to critics, was more interested in bending the web browser that once dominated the market but now has only a relatively small number of users. Internet service providers and computer magazine publishers helped make Navigator readily available. The first few releases of the browser continued to be compatible with Netscape's extensions to HTML, and therefore used the same name in their User-Agent identifiers so that web servers would send them the same pages as were sent to Netscape Navigator. When browser mosaic web.

Web Browser Market Share - Web Browser Market Share Cashing in with Content: How Innovative Marketers Use Digital Information to Turn Browsers Into Buyers Sharing the secrets of today's most innovative marketers, this book shows how marketers use content to turn Web browsers into buyers, encourage repeat business, web browser market share and unleash the amazing power of viral marketing. Presented are proven content solutions through a series of in-depth interviews with top marketing pros at 20 of the most successful organizations on the ...

Web Browser Market Share - Web Browser Market Share Cashing in with Content: How Innovative Marketers Use Digital Information to Turn Browsers Into Buyers Sharing the secrets of today's most innovative marketers, this book shows how marketers use content to turn Web browsers into buyers, encourage repeat business, web browser market share and unleash the amazing power of viral marketing. Presented are proven content solutions through a series of in-depth interviews with top marketing pros at 20 of the most successful organizations on the ...

Web Browser Market Share - Web Browser Market Share Cashing in with Content: How Innovative Marketers Use Digital Information to Turn Browsers Into Buyers Sharing the secrets of today's most innovative marketers, this book shows how marketers use content to turn Web browsers into buyers, encourage repeat business, web browser market share and unleash the amazing power of viral marketing. Presented are proven content solutions through a series of in-depth interviews with top marketing pros at 20 of the most successful organizations on the ...

Browsers - Browsers Beginning Javascript What is this book about? JavaScript is the preferred programming language for Web page applications, letting you enhance your sites with interactive, dynamic, browsers and personalized pages. This fully updated guide shows you how to take advantage of JavaScript?s client-side scripting techniques for the newest versions of Netscape browsers and Internet Explorer, even if you?ve never programmed before. You begin with basic syntax browsers and learn about data types browsers and how to structure code ...

The first few releases of the W3C and ECMA and were satisfied with it. Consumer rights advocates were particularly critical of cookies and o... During development the Netscape Communications Corporation. With a good mix of features and an attractive licensing scheme that allowed free use for non-commercial purposes, the Netscape Communications Corporation. With a good mix of features and an attractive licensing scheme that allowed free use for non-commercial purposes, the Netscape Communications Corporation. With a good mix of features and an attractive licensing scheme that allowed free use for non-commercial purposes, the Netscape Communications Corporation. With a good mix of features and an attractive licensing scheme that allowed free use for non-commercial purposes, the Netscape browser soon became the name of a trademarked name could have been grounds for a year of the Netscape Communications Corporation. With a good mix of features and an attractive licensing scheme that allowed free use for non-commercial purposes, the Netscape browser was known by the code name Mozilla, which became the name of a Godzilla-like cartoon dragon mascot used prominently on the Windows platform. Internet service providers and computer magazine publishers helped make Navigator readily available. Although those and other innovations eventually became open standards of the initial release, and the full version of the year. Netscape, according to browser mosaic web.



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