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Saturday, 5. July 2008

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descriptions of individual pages on the page
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| Link |
Title |
Description |
Last
updated |
| Online
fax processing |
Inbound
fax processing:
Options for handling imcoming faxes |
Summary
of a simple, web-based inbound fax processing application and
a review of the options available to handle incoming faxes |
October
2002 |
| Consolidating
change |
Making
change work then continue to work |
Business
change management: Consolidating change |
July
2002 |
| XML-
Some background |
Some
notes on XML |
Bringing
together some of the backgound on XML - Looking at why it is
so powerful and how it can benefit developers |
June
2002 |
| Creating
an autoplay CD |
How
to create a CD which exploits Windows' autoplay option |
How
to create an autoplay CD using two batch files to launch the
user's default browser. The CD can have its own icon and right-click
menu options
Article is supported by some technical background |
July
2002 |
| Self-managed
teams |
Self-managed
teams |
What's
special about a SMT? Why is it better than another team? How
to support a SMT through technology: A team web site |
November
2002 |
| Content
management systems |
Content
management |
Managing
information sources: Using a CMS to manage web site content.
What is CMS? What does it have to offer? A look at the importance
of the management process |
January
2003 |
| The
Faciltator |
The Role of the Team Facilitator |
Using a facilitator to build then support teams |
May 2003 |
| Installing MySQL and PHP on Windows |
It's
easy to install the MySQL database server and PHP on Windows |
If
you can overcome prejudice to Open Source software you can
get a lot from MySQL and PHP - Some notes on downloading,
installing and getting
started with phpinfo(). |
October 2003 |
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is also some material on techniques (for both personal and business
use): See the index to the processes section |
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