BibliographyBodlaender, Hans. "Xiangqi: Chinese Chess." Online. Internet. 21 February 1997. Available WWW: www.cs.ruu.nl/~hansb/d.chessvar/xiangqi.html This page was used as a reference regarding Chinese Chess. The data was used to verify information in the tutorial. Capra, Fritjof. The Tao of Physics. Boston, Massachusetts: Shambhala Publications, INC. This book was used in the temple for its philosophy. In addition to talking about physics, it talked about Chinese philosophy. Club Xiang Qi, LTD. "The Xiang Qi Corner." Online. Internet. 5 June 1997. Available WWW: www.xiangqi.com This page was used to see how certain Xiang Qi pages were set up and to see how original our page would be. Ebrey, Patricia Buckley. Cambridge Illustrated History China. Cambridge University Press, 1996. This book is used to verify the information in the dynasty section. It was used as a resource for the history of China. Fan, Joel; Eric Ross; and Calin Tencitchi. Black Art of Java Game Programming. Carte Madera, California: Waite Group Press, 1996. This book was primarily used for the Java GameChat Server and Client Programs. The basic structure for the Server and Client were used from this book. Farrell, Robert. 60 Minute Guide to CGI Programming with Perl 5. Foster City, CA; Chicago, IL; Indianapolis, IN; and Southlake, TX: 10G Cooks Worldwide, INC, 1996. This book was used as a reference for creating the CGI section of the tutorial. Its primary use was as a reference for the implementation of the tutorial. Flanagan, David. Java in a Nutshell. Cambridge, Koln, Paris, Sebastopol and Tokyo: O'Reilly and Associates, INC, 1996. This book was used in the programming of the java applets. It was used as a reference for the method specification of each of the classes. Gollon, John. Chess Variations Ancient Regional and Modern. Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo, Japan: Charles E. Tuttle Co.: Publishers, 1968. This book was used for the history of Chinese Chess and the history of Chess. This book contained many variations of Chess. Guide To Changhua County Taiwan. This touist's book was used primarily for the images. It was a good reference for Chinese temples and art. Hopfe, Lewis M. Religions of the World, Sixth Edition. New York, NY: Macmillan College Publishing Company, 1991. This book was used in the temple section as a reference for the various religions. It was also used to varify the data. Jackson, Jerry R. Java by Example, Second Edition. Mountain View, CA: The Sunsoft Press, 1997. This book was used as a reference for the application creation. It primarily conatained the structure of how an application was created. Microsoft. Musical Instruments: Explore the Amazing World of Music. Online. Microsoft Home CD series. This CD was used for the music section in the school. It was used for the information about all the instruments in that section. ---. Encarta '95. Online. Microsoft Home CD series. This CD was used for the dynasty section of the library section. It was one of the sources for the completion of that section. Morton, W. Scott. China Its History and Art. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Reprint by arrangement with Lippincott & Crowell Publishers, 1982. This book was used for the history of China dynasties sections. It was primarily used to verify that the data retrieved from other sources were accurate. Oaks, Scott and Henry Wong. Java Threads. Cambridge, Koln, Paris, Sebastopol and Tokyo: O'Reilly and Associates, INC, 1997. This book was used for the debugging of the Java chat server. The implementation of the threads were not clearly explained in the other books. Pei, Ming L. "China the Beautiful - Chinese Art and Literature." Online. Internet. 29 July 1997. Available WWW: www.chinapage.com. This page was used for a reference for Chinese Calligraphy. It was used as a reference for the calligraphy page. Perry, Paul J. Creating Cool Web Applets with Java. Foster City, CA: IDG Books Worldwide, Inc, 1996. This book was used for the applet developement. It was primarily used as a reference regarding the implementation of the applets. Shaolin Gung Fu Institute. "Shaolin Gung Fu Institute." Online. Internet. 27 July 1997. Available WWW: www.webcom.com/~shaolin/ This page was used for the martial arts section in the temple. It was used for the history of the Shaolin monks and the Shaolin temple's. Sinclair, Kevin. Po-yee, Iris Wong. Culture Shock! A Guide to Customs and Ettiquette: China. Portland, Oregon: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company, 1990. This book was used for the temple or religion section. It was used to gather information about the different religions, medicine, and beliefs. Sloan, Sam. "Rules of Chinese Chess (Xiangqi)." Online. Internet. 30 July 1997. Available WWW: www.ishipress.com/cc-rules.htm This page was used as a reference for Chinese Chess webpages. It was used to verify statements in the tutorial. Smith, Huston. The World's Religions. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers, 1991. This book was used as one of the primary sources for the temple section. It was used to explain the various religions present in modern China. Sung, Peter. "Xiang Qi Chinese Chess Homepage." Online. Internet. 20 February 1997. Available WWW: www.iponline.com/~txa/xq/xq.html This page was used for its Chinese Chess content. This site was used as a reference. Till, David. Teach Yourself Perl 5 in 21 Days, Second Edition. Indianapolis, IN: Sams Publishing, 1996. This book was the primary book for creating the CGI section of the tutorial. It was used for its in-depth look into Perl 5. |