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Raymond Budd is a software engineer with BBN Technologies. He has designed, developed, and supported a variety of Web applications and other distributed systems in Java, Ruby, and Python. He has been published in several conference proceedings, such as the Eighteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, and journals, including Applied Intelligence. Additional areas of interest include knowledge representations, knowledge engineering, and distributed planning and scheduling. He received a bachelor of science degree in computer science from the University of Pittsburgh.
Edward (Ted) Benson is a software engineer with BBN Technologies. His experience and interests include distributed programming frameworks, multi-agent systems, Web development, and knowledge representation. Ted has developed Web applications for several community groups and companies, and he has been published in IEEE conference proceedings on the subjects of distributed and multi-agent systems. He gradated summa cum laude from the University of Virginia with a bachelor of science degree in computer science.
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Introduction.
Part I: An Introduction to RIAs.
Chapter 1: What Characterizes Rich Internet Applications?
Chapter 2: RIA Foundations.
Chapter 3: The Programmable Web: The Mashup Ecosystem.
Chapter 4: Getting Started: Creating Your First RIA.
Part II: RIAs Explored.
Chapter 5: Debugging the Client Side.
Chapter 6: The Model-View-Controller (MVC) Pattern.
Chapter 7: JavaScript Library Survey.
Chapter 8: Compiling to JavaScript.
Chapter 9: An Introduction to ideaStax.
Part III: RIA Development in Depth.
Chapter 10: Form Validation.
Chapter 11: Form Usability.
Chapter 12: Drag and Drop.
Chapter 13: User Interaction, Effects, and Animation.
Chapter 14: Tagging and Rating (I): Creating an Infrastructure.
Chapter 15: Tagging and Rating (II): Using Social Capability.
Part IV: Advanced Selected Topics.
Chapter 16: Providing an API.
Chapter 17: RIA Widgets.
Chapter 18: Rich Immersive Environments.
Part V: Appendix.
Appendix: Dojo Validation Functions and Flags.
Index.