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INDEX 943Web searches,V3:724 –737.See also
Search engines; Web search
technology
improving,V2:143–144
information sources for,V3:725–726
types of,V3: 725
Web servers,V1:196, 369
Web services,V1:5–6, 10, 15–16, 41– 42,
46, 199, 504;V3:754 –767.See also
Web-Hosting Services (WHSs)
capacity planning for,V1:139–151
current,V3:755–763
digital identity and,V1:494 – 495
discovery of,V3:756 –757
infrastructures for,V3:765–766
end-to-end interactions in,V3:764 –765
future of,V3:763–766
history of,V3:754 –755
inventory management and,V2: 376
.NET framework and,V3: 633
payment systems for,V3:762–763
personalized,V3: 764
platforms for,V3:758–759
security and,V3: 760
Web Services Description Language
(WSDL),V1:199, 495, 753;V3: 756
Web Services Flow Language (WSFL),
V3: 757
Web shopping agents, fuzzy,V1:846 –848
Web site business processes, patenting,
V1: 340
Web site content regulations,V2: 57
Web site design,V1:143, 280, 282;
V3:768–775.See alsoWeb site
development
assessing,V3: 514
design elements for,V3:772–773
dynamic sites,V3:769–771
implementation issues related to,V3: 769
interface issues in,V3:773–774
for searches,V3:733–736
usability and,V3: 772
Web resources and,V3: 774
Web site components,V3:768–769
Web site types and,V3: 772
Web site development.See alsoWeb site
design
costs of,V3: 420
travel and tourism industry,V3: 463
Web site information, organizing,V2: 144
Web sites:
adapting,V2: 532
adaptive,V3:58–59
benchmarking,V1: 57
consumer information content of,
V1: 278
content of,V1: 281
diaspora-related,V1: 438
e-tailing,V1: 275
educational,V2: 143
evaluating,V1: 406
generations of,V3:286 –287
government,V1: 593
improving usability of,V2: 142
jurisdiction over,V1: 346
medical information,V2:593–594
municipal,V1: 596
nonprofit organization,V2: 680
password-protected,V1: 50
public relations,V2:570, 770 –774quality,V2: 165
shopping atmosphere of,V1: 279
storage management of,V1: 545
usability studies of,V1: 278
virtual teams and,V3: 604
vulnerability to denial-of-service attacks,
V1: 427
Web site software,V3:286 –287
current issues related to,V3: 293
designing,V3:292–293
quality factors related to,V3:287–289
technologies for,V3:289–292
Web site time,V1:142, 151
WebSphere MQ,V1:198;V3: 759
Web stores, adaptive,V3:59–60
Web structure mining,V1:406;
V2:529–530
Web systems, load levels for,V1:139–141
Web traffic,V2: 501
WebTrust,V1:126;V3: 147
Web usage analysis,V3:54 –56
Web usage mining,V1:405– 406;
V2:530 –533
Web usage patterns, extracting,
V2:530 –531
Web Utilization Miner (WUM),V1:406;
V3: 56
WebWatcher,V3: 56
Webzines,V2:477– 478
Weddings, online,V2: 807
Weighted Round Robin (WRR) policy,
V2: 504
“Welcome all” Web sites,V1: 697
Well-formed XML,V1: 754
Western Library Network (WLN),V2: 481
“What if ” analysis,V1:144, 149–150
“What You See Is What I See” (WYSIWIS),
V2: 67
“What You See Is What You Get”
(WYSIWYG),V1: 240
whilestatement, C/C++,V1: 170
Whiteboards, shared,V2: 70
Wide Area Networks (WANs),V1:85, 176,
184, 261;V2:540 –542;V3:776 –791
history of,V3:776 –778
infrastructure of,V3:778–781
service providers for,V3:788–790
switching, routing, and signaling in,
V3:781–788
Wide Area Information Server (WAIS),
V2: 121
Wideband CDMA (W-CDMA),V3: 823
“Windowing” effects,V1: 448
Windows 2000 (W2K).SeeW2K entries
Windows CE operating system,V2: 637
Windows Media Player,V2:637;V3: 564
Windows NT passwords, recovering,V3: 6
Windows scripting host,V3:621, 622
Windows scripts,V3:630, 631
Windows Sockets Application
Programming Interface (WinSock
API),V3:638–643.See alsoWinSock
entries
WinInet client programming,V3:643–644
Winner-take-all situation,V1: 491
WinSock client, sample,V3:642–643
WinSock programming,V3:638–643
WinSock server, sample,V3:639–642
WinZip,V1: 561
Wired lifestyle,V1: 282Wired network systems,V3: 819
Wireless access,V3: 779
Wireless Application Environment (WAE),
V3:806 –807
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP),
V1:143, 292, 293, 667, 668;V2:632;
V3:182, 805–816.See alsoWA P
entries; Wireless Markup Language
(WML)
future of,V3: 815
mobile access to data resources,
V3:805–807
Wireless Application Service Provider
(WASP),V1:39, 46
Wireless Area Networks (WANs),V1: 142
Wireless Cascading Style Sheet (WCSS),
V3: 806
Wireless CDMA (W-CDMA) networks,
V2:620 –621
Wireless channel propagation
characteristics,V3:124 –134
for optical wireless systems,V3: 132
Wireless communications applications,
V3:817–830
cellular networks,V3:820 –821
cellular phones and,V3: 818
mobile data services,V3:824 –825
OSI model and,V3:817–818
PCS standards and,V3:821–822
third-generation standards and,
V3:822–824
wireless ATM,V3:826 –829
wireless LANs,V3:825–826
Wireless connection,V2: 301
Wireless e-mail,V1:667–668
Wireless gateways,V1: 196
Wireless headsets,V1: 87
Wireless Internet,V3:831–849.See also
Mobile Internet
cellular systems and,V3:836 –839
current state of the Internet and,
V3:832–836
factors influencing adoption of,V3: 851
marketing opportunities and,
V3:851–853
mobile IP and,V3:839–840
real-time impacts of,V3: 858
third-generation cellular systems and,
V3:844 –845
Wireless LANs (WLANs),V2:519,
521–522;V3:825–826, 841–843
standards for,V3: 827
Wireless marketing,V3:850 –861
business models and,V3:858–859
communication in,V2: 571
consumer behavior and,V3:854 –856
ethical and privacy issues in,V3:855–856
future of,V3:859–860
marketing mix for,V3:856 –859
in the United States and Europe,
V3:851–853
Wireless Markup Language (WML),
V1:196, 292, 293;V3:806, 807–814
Wireless messaging,V2: 72
Wireless networks,V3: 182
mobile commerce and,V2:618–620
systems for,V3: 819
TCP for,V3:840 –841
Wireless Number Portability (WNP),
V3: 854