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INDEX 915High-Definition Television (HDTV),
V2:338.See alsoEnhanced TV
digital video editing for,V2: 656
High schools, virtual,V1: 555
High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data
(HSCSD),V3: 821
High speed Internet,V3: 88
HiperLan standards,V3: 826
History and Politics Out Loud,
V1: 512
Hoax virus warnings,V1: 252
Holistic benchmarking,V1: 59
Homeland Security department.See
Department of Homeland Security
Home networks, LAN technologies for,
V2:539–540
Home Page Reader (HPR),V3:483– 484
HomeRF standard,V3: 826
Home Shopping Network,V1: 602
HONcode,V2:594 –595
Hop count,V1: 181
Horizontal e-marketplace,V1: 681
Horizontal markets,V1:120, 603,
650 –651, 658
Host authentication,V1:52–55
Host-Controller Interface (HCI),
BluetoothTM,V1: 90
Host count measurements,V1: 67
Host firewalls,V1: 836
Host identity,V1: 503
Hosts,V2: 246
Hotel industry,V3: 461
Hot fixes, W2K,V3: 801
HotScripts.com,V1: 227
Hot sites,V1:430, 433, 544;V2: 778
“Hot” telephone line,V1: 180
Houghton, Mary,V1: 99
HP Utility Data Center,V3:765.See also
Hewlett-Packard (HP) mobile devices
HTML 4.01 standard,V1:450.See also
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
HTML classes,V1: 162
HTML code, transforming to XHTML,
V2:135–136
HTML documents,V1:444, 445
HTML DOM,V1:451, 455
HTML editors, multimedia and,V2: 654
HTML element control,V2:410 – 411
HTML files,V1: 377
HTML format books,V2: 789
HTML forms,V1:221–222
HTML-generating applications, updating,
V2: 136
HTML scripting language,V2:409– 412
HTML tags,V2:136;V3:731–732, 867
HTML Tidy,V2:135, 136
HTML validators,V1:153;V3: 487
HTTP communication, eavesdropping on,
V1:50.See alsoHypertext Transfer
Protocol (HTTP)
HTTP headers,V1:220 –221
HTTP message format,V3: 434
HTTP redirection,V2: 508
Hub-and-authority method,V1: 406
Web searching via,V3:742–743
Hub pages,V3:730, 742–743
Hubs,V1:271, 603, 610;V2: 530
religious,V2:802–803
Huffman codeword tables,V1: 397
Huffman coding,V1:386 –387Human–Computer Interaction (HCI),
V2: 142
Human Development Report,V1: 65
Human Factors and Ergonomics (HFE),
V2:141–149
determining user characteristics,
V2:146 –147
incorporating into Internet site design,
V2:147–148
information retrieval and,V2:143–144
information security and,V2:145–146
Internet interaction development and,
V2:142–143
universal access and,V2: 145
Web content preparation,V2:144 –145
Human Interface Device (HID)
specification,V1: 88
Humanities Text Initiative,V1: 510
Human-like agents,V2: 200
Human resource (HR) materials, as
intranet content,V2: 347
Human resource planning,V2: 158
Human resource tools, banking-related,
V2:725–726
Human Resource Management (HRM),
V2:150 –162
applications for,V1:711–712
compensation and benefits in,
V2:155–156
employee selection,V2:152–153
employee training in,V2:156 –158
performance management in,
V2:153–155
privacy and,V2:158–159
recruitment in,V2:150 –152
research on,V2:159–160
Human Resources Information Systems
(HRISs),V2: 159
Human Visual Response (HVR),
V3: 542
HURD kernel,V2: 492
Hurwitz Report,V1: 114
“Hybrid Benchmarking,”V1: 60
Hybrid CODECs,V3: 821
Hybrid databases,V1:374 –375
Hybrid object/relational databases,
V1: 382
Hybrid OLAP (HOLAP),V2: 689
Hybrid PKI architectures,V3: 159
HyperCard,V2:656 –657
Hyperlinks,V1:444, 454
clickstream analysis and,V1: 405
Hypertext files,V1: 820
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML),
V1:1, 227, 292, 444;V2:124 –140;
V3:326, 864 –865.See alsoDHTML
entries; Dynamic Hypertext Markup
Language (DHTML); HTML entries
cascading style sheets and,V1:152–153
in e-mail,V1:664 –665
form tag in,V1:172, 173
history of,V2:124 –125
object tag in,V1: 13
Web services and,V3: 758
in Web site design,V3:768, 769–770
XML and,V1: 733
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP),
V1:182, 227, 292, 497;V3:326, 818.
See alsoHTTP entries
security with,V2: 330in the TCP/IP SUITE,V3: 434
WEB architecture and,V3: 712
HyperTV,V1: 700
HYTELNET,V3: 202i2 global network,V1: 127
IBM, open source software and,V2: 826
IBM TSpaces,V3: 755
IBM WebSphere,V3: 759
ICANN dispute resolution,V2: 752
Icons, Web browser,V2: 304
ICQ (“I seek you”) software,V1: 667
ICT studies, international,V1:64.
See alsoInformation and
Communications Technology (ICT)
ICT systems,V1: 61
Identification,V1:81, 531, 533.See alsoID
selectors
in knowledge management systems,
V2:435– 436
types of,V3:1–2
Identification systems,V1:72–73
Identity,V1:55, 81.See alsoDigital
identity
defined,V1: 49
Identity documents,V1:497– 498, 503
Identity IDs,V1:497– 498, 503
e-banking and,V1: 628
Identity linking,V1:498– 499
Identity server,V1: 497
Identity service provider,V1: 503
Identity spoofing,V3: 659
Identity theft,V1:332–333, 493
Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence
Act of 1998,V1: 332
Identity Web,V1:497, 504
Identrus,V1: 629
i-DLR project,V1: 516
ID selectors,V1: 157
IEEE 802.11 WLANI technology,V1: 94
IEEE standards,V3:327, 826, 841–843.
See alsoInstitute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
standards
IEEE technologies,V1: 457
I-frames,V3:559–560
If/elsif/else conditional statements,
V3:37–38
ifstatement, C/C++,V1:169–170
Image-based workflow systems,V2: 69
Image collections, digital,V1:510 –512
Image compression,V1: 398
Image files,V1:821–822
Images:
adjusting,V2: 649
motion,V2: 651
still,V2:647–651
WML,V3:811–812
Image selection, methods of,V2:647–648
Image-to-sound generators,V2: 654
IMAP, packet switching and,V1:180.See
alsoInternet Message Access Protocol
(IMAP)
ImmersaDesk©R,V3:591, 592
Immigration and Naturalization Service
Passenger Accelerated Service System
(INSPASS),V1: 78
Immigration inspections, automated,
V1: 78
Impedance,V1:264, 271