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Web Application Design Patterns
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ISBN: 9780123742650
Author/Editor: Pawan Vora
Publisher: Elsevier
Year: 2009
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Ever notice that-in spite of their pervasiveness-designing web applications is still challenging? While their benefits motivate their creation, there are no well-established guidelines for design. This often results in inconsistent behaviors and appearances, even among web applications created by the same company.
Design patterns for web applications, similar in concept to those for web sites and software design, offer an effective solution. In Web Application Design Patterns, Pawan Vora documents design patterns for web applications by not only identifying design solutions for user interaction problems, but also by examining the rationale for their effectiveness, and by presenting how they should be applied.
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Weight | 0.92 kg |
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Year of Publication | 2009 |
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Table of Contents | 1. Church, Kathryn (Independent Scholar, Toronto, Canada) "Something plain and simple? Unpacking custom-made wedding dresses from western Canada, 1950-1995." 2. Martin, Cyd (University of Alaska, Fairbanks), "Satin dresses and caribou kamiks: negotiation of tradition in northern Alaska Inupiaq weddings." 3. Suga, Masami (Independent scholar, St. Paul, Minnesota), "Packaged in Japan: elite weddings in Osaka." 4. Hong, Na Young (Ewha Women's University, Seoul, Korea), "Korean wedding dress from the Chosun Dynasty (1392-1910) to the present." 5. Edwards, Eiluned Moir (De Montford University), "Marriage and dowry customs of the Rabadi of Kachchh: evolving traditions." 6. Johnson, Donald Clay (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis), "Pragmatism and enigmas: the Panetar and Gharcholu saris in Gujarati weddings." 7. Kidd, Laura (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Lombuso S. Khoza, Southern Illinois University), "Swazi bridal attire: culture, traditions, customs." 8. Becker, Cynthia (University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota), "Gender, identity, and Moroccan weddings: the adornment of the Ait Khabhash Berber bride and groom." 9. Foster, Helen Bradley (College of Visual Arts, St. Paul, Minnesota), "An Athenian wedding, year 2000." 10. Mee, Janice (De Montford University, Leicester, England, Irina Safronova, St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design), "An historic perspective of English and Soviet bridalwear between 1900 and 1960." 11. Meisch, Lynn A. (St. Mary's College of California, Moraga), "He gave her sandals and she gave him a tunic: cloth and weddings in the Andes." 12. Williams, Patricia (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point), "Slavic wedding customs on two continents." 13. Demaray, Elyse (Iowa State University, Ames, Melody Keim-Shenk, Iowa State University), "Always remembering the motherland: Tai Dam wedding textiles and dress." 14. Winge, Theresa (and Eicher, Joanne, both University of Minnesota), "The groom wore a kilt: carnivalesque and theme weddings." |
Author | Pawan Vora |
ISBN/ISSN | 9780123742650 |
Binding | Paperback |
Edition | 1 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
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