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Report on Industrial Attachment with
Hewlett Packa
rd Labs, Bristol, England
Ivan Low Swee Tieng
Publishing Systems Solutions Laboratory
HP laboratories Bristol
HPL
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2000
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68
7
th
June, 2000*
Baskerville
project,
E
-
services,
E
-
speak,
XML user
interface
The Hewlett
-
Packard Lab's goal of engaging in world
-
class
research in the interrelated technologies has resulted in a
need
to invent new solutions to address the challenges of a web
economy
-
from secure e
-
commerce, high availability systems to
electronic content publishing. The Baskerville Project, a
commercial Printing e
-
Services project done by the Publishing
Systems
a
nd Solutions Unit in Hewlett
-
Packard Laboratory,
Bristol, sets to create and develop an infrastructure to enable
desktop access to commercial printing capabilities.
The students' project, which contributed to part of the
Baskerville Project, requires the
students to produce
components of a workflow concerning outsourced printing. The
two main components will involve web front ends to a prototype
printing service under development at HP labs. The technical
competencies that will be learned by the students
i
nclude
Object Oriented and Java skills, and Internet and
e
-
service
technologies.
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Internal Accession Date Only
Copyright Hewlett
-
Packard Company 2000
NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL
UNIVERSITY
Report on
Industrial Attachment
with
Hewlett
-
Packard Laboratories
Bristol, England
Prepared By:
Low Swee Tieng, Ivan
983330G06
17 May 2000
SCHOOL OF APPLIED
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
OVERVIEW
This report is organized in
the following order:
Chapter One:
Introduction
This chapter explains the Purpose, Scope and Limitation. It also gives an introduction to
the Company, Hewlett
-
Packard Lab, including its background, research goals and
university partnerships.
Chapter T
wo:
Project Background
This chapter summarizes the...