The Internet offers a large potential for delivery of various services, including the services of intelligent applications. As the availability of the Internet has grown, its value as a medium for the delivery of KB systems in particular has increased.  The advantages of the Internet for KB systems include: easy access, common interfaces, immediate information exchange and services, as well as a variety of development tools. If the FIXS system is made available on the Internet, bridge engineers could access it from various computer platforms, such as Windows, Macintosh, Unix, and Linux systems. As Internet technology develops, engineers could use it anywhere by computers, palm computers or even cellar phones.GEmailGPasswordGAddressGCompany
For Web-based FIXS, the anticipated delivery mechanism is the World Wide Web. This includes selecting appropriate software tools, for web implementation, porting of the existing FIXS software to run in the web environment, and adding necessary features to support a web interface.EmailPasswordAddressCompany