Archive for July, 2005

Several steps forward…one back

A few days ago I got my new Sony Ericsson K750i. I really like to play around with this thing, the camera is quite good for ‘everyday use’, great display, nice form factor. (No, I am not being paid by them…)I tend to use separate phone profiles for office and car and when I was [...]

GOOD TO GREAT: Why some companies make the leap…others don’t

By Jim Collins
I listened to the audio version of this book which is spanned over 7 disks.This book is result of research study done for 5 years by studying and comparing 28 companies and selecting 11 companies who produced exponential results above the market average for a period of 15 years and what makes them [...]

J2EE AND XML DEVELOPMENT

By - Kurt A Gabrick, David B Weiss
The book start with various standards and technologies used for J2EE 1.4 like XML, WSDL, SOAP and UDDI briefly describing each of them and how the platform integrates existing JAVA and web services technology. API like JAXP, JAXR, JAX-RPC and SAAJ are introduced from architectural point of view [...]

Eye Tracking as Silver Bullet for Usability Evaluations?

When reading articles on usability evaluation, talking to other usability professionals and clients, one can get the impression that eye tracking is perceived as silver bullet for conducting usability evaluations. After all, the method allows us to directly assess how users perceive an interface, which parts they pay attention to and which parts they miss. [...]

Designing Enterprise Applications with the J2EE Platform, Second Edition

Author : Inderjeet Singh, Beth Stearns, Mark Johnson, and the Enterprise Team
This book starts by giving basic introduction to J2EE platform technologies like Component Technologies - Types of J2EE Clients, Web Components, Enterprise Javabeans Components, Containers and Services.Then it describes various platform roles like J2EE Application Component Provider, Application Assembler, Deployer and Tool providers. Platform [...]