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Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Information and Knowledge Engineering
Hamid Reza Arabnia, University of Georgia; Ray R. Hashemi, Georgia Southern University; and Fernando G. Tinetti, National University of La Plata, Argentina
2008
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Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Information and Knowledge Engineering
Hamid R. Arabnia, University of Georgia; Ray R. Hashemi, Georgia Southern University; and Fernando G. Tinetti, National University of La Plata, Argentina
1-1-2007
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Computer Graphics Using Java 2D and 3D
Hong Zhang, Georgia Southern University and Y. Daniel Liang, Georgia Southern University
2007
This Java based graphics text introduces advanced graphic features to a student audience mostly trained in the Java language. Its accessible approach and in-depth coverage features the high-level Java 2D and Java 3D APIs—offering an elegant and easy-to-understand presentation of 2D and 3D graphics without compromising the fundamentals of the subject.
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Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing
Ray R. Hashemi, Georgia Southern University
4-4-2005
Georgia Southern University faculty member Ray Hashemi co-edited Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing alongside Henry Selvaraj, Pradip K. Srimani, A. Spink, E. Regentova, A. Abraham, J. Thomas, S. Vasikarla, N. Nedjah, L. Mourelle, M. Mirto, M. Cannataro, J. Domingo-Ferrer, Y. A. Aslandogan, S. Dua, M. Garuba, E. Lawerence, N. Goharian, M. Eyadat, S. I. Ahamed, P. Douglas, C. Willow, Y. Kim, M. Yang, and V. Muthukumar.
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Proceedings of the 2003 International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing
Ray R. Hashemi, Georgia Southern University
4-28-2003
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Introduction to Java Programming with Sun ONE Studio 4
Y. Daniel Liang, Georgia Southern University
2003
For one/two-semester courses in Java—Introduction to Programming/CSI, Object-Oriented Programming, and Java—Intermediate/Advanced Programming.
First on the market to cover Forte, this text is aided by Sun's Forte IDE for Java to facilitate developing and managing Java programs. The text covers all subjects required in the Level 1 Java Certification Exam—fundamentals of programming (including primitive data types, control statements, methods, and arrays); object-oriented programming; graphics programming; exception handling; internalization; multithreading; multimedia; I/O; networking; and Java data structures. With this text, students will gain core Java knowledge that is needed to develop useful projects.
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Rapid Java Application Development Using Sun ONE Studio 4
Y. Daniel Liang, Georgia Southern University
2003
For courses in advanced Java programming or rapid Java application development. This book covers the advanced Java features that are used in upper level courses such as software engineering, graphical user interface design, database programming and distributed programming so it can also be used as a supplementary text for such courses.
Comprehensive and incremental, this text introduces advanced Java programming with the tool Forte while focusing on rapid Java application development. The early chapters introduce JavaBeans—the bases of rapid Java application development—while subsequent chapters apply step-by-step rapid application development techniques to build comprehensive, robust and useful graphics applications, RMI, and ... Read more
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Tutorial for JBuilder
Y. Daniel Liang, Georgia Southern University
2003
This easy-to-follow introduction to JBuilder, based on JBuilder 8 is written for those who want to develop Java projects using JBuilder. Hands-on illustrations cover all the core features in how to use one of the most popular IDE used to develop Java programs. The tutorial addresses creating projects, creating, compiling, and running Java programs, creating and testing Java applets, JBuilder menu commands, customizing JBuilder environment, JBuilder menu commands, debugging in JBuilder, designing user interfaces using JBuilder UI designer, generating and viewing Javadoc in JBuilder, deploying Java applications and applets, and creating and running Java servlets and JavaServer pages. For programmers ... Read more
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Tutorial for Sun ONE Studio 4
Y. Daniel Liang, Georgia Southern University
2003
This supplemental book is designed to show students how to use Sun ONE Studio 4 to develop Java programs. This introduction provides hands-on demonstrations that cover editing, compiling, building, debugging and all the important and useful features of the tool.
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Introduction to Java programming with Microsoft Visual J++ 6
Y. Daniel Liang, Georgia Southern University
2000