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Browsing by Author "Sharma, S K"

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    Administration, Database Backup, Restore and Data Exchange in SOUL
    (INFLIBNET Centre, Ahmedabad, 2002-10) Sharma, S K; Chandrakar, R K
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    Information Resources in DL: Issues and Opportunities
    (INFLIBNET Centre, Ahmedabad, 2004-02) Sharma, S K; Gautam, Vikas
    This paper is to assess the various kinds of information resources in DL which are available, their features, management selection policy these resources.
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    UGC-INFONET : A Cross-Sectional view on Infrastructure
    (INFLIBNET Center, 2006-11-09) Sharma, S K; Parida, Ellora; K, Manoj Kumar
    Indian education system is one of the largest and oldest education systems in the world. now in the Indian education system, universities form the base for success in higher education. Global competition in education system forced the Indian universities to change their curricula frequently and introduce new subjects, which impose a great demand to have good communication network infrastructure so that researchers, scholars and students can tap the most up-to-date information. To bring quality in higher education, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has taken major initiative to modernise the university campuses with the state-of-the-art campus wide networks and has set up its own nationwide communication network named UGC-Infonet. This paper introduces a cross-sectional view of this initiative.
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    Web Services and Interoperability : Security Challenges
    (INFLIBNET Centre, 2005-02-02) Sharma, S K; Sharma, G K; Srivastava, P N
    The Web services framework intends to provide a standards-based realization of the serviceoriented architecture (SOA) over Internet, which has emerged in response to a fundamental shift from program-to-consumer (B2C) to program-to-program (B2B) interactions. Fully Interconnected enterprises are being replaced by business networks in which each participant provides the others with specialized services. This new service architecture defines a set of requirements that distinguish SOA from other services architecture. Security and Web services are consistently reported among the top technologies of interest to business. Concerns about the security technology are major deterrent to companies considering use of the technology. This paper attempts to explain the new Web Services security and mentions the main initiatives and their respective specifications.
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    WLAN: Access to Digital Libraries without
    (INFLIBNET Centre, 2002-02) Sharma, S K
    The development of electronic resources and “Virtual Libraries” offers many new opportunities for accessing voluminous information. Wireless data communication is revolutionizing many jobs and services, much as the introduction of desktop computers did ten years ago. This developing technology offers great potential for broadening access to library services in ways never before conceived. Wireless data communication may be the next logical step in the evolution of library information systems. There are three basic types of wireless technologies - Cellular, packet radio, and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). This paper discuss the various technology and considerations for WLAN.

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