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A Recipe for Developing Web-Based Back-End Database Systems: FrontPage, ASP, SQL... and What Else?
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Chyung, S.Y.(., Barrow, M. & Giles, R. (2003). A Recipe for Developing Web-Based Back-End Database Systems: FrontPage, ASP, SQL... and What Else?. In A. Rossett (Ed.), Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2003 (pp. 2090-2092). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
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World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education (ELEARN) 2003
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
2003
Allison Rossett
AACE
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Web-based back-end databases are often used to support e-learning programs. Developing sophisticated web-based back-end database systems can be quite challenging for many organizations. Outsourcing the development and maintenance is an option, but it can be costly. There is an alternative: Using recent web authoring software, you will be able to create a web-based back-end database system within a reasonably short timeframe. In this interactive session, we will demonstrate a step-by-step procedure of creating a web-based back-end database system using FrontPage, the Active Server Page technology and the Structured Query Language. We will also share various examples of web-based back-end database products that we have developed and discuss the simplicities as well as the complexities in designing such systems. We will provide the audience with a handout of the step-by-step instruction on how to create a web-based back-end database system and give them an opportunity to have a hands-on experience.
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