... editions of HTML for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide She also wrote the bestselling Perl and CGI for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide, and the Macintosh and Windows versions of ... Appendix A, XHTML Figure i.4: TheWorldWideWeb Consortium (http://www.w3.org) is the main standards body for theWeb You can find the official specifications there for all ofthe languages discussed ... since they are an integral part of XML, you can begin to get a taste of them in Part (see page 223) page XML for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide XML in the Real World Unfortunately, the...
... for the representation of different roles for the same actor within one event The resolution ofthe interpretation of such statements, however, is out ofthe scope ofthe model Likewise, the ... sem:hasActor, to express the sem:Role that the sem:Actor (the Netherlands) plays in the context of this given event As there are two sem:Roles for the Netherlands in the context ofthe event, according ... vocabulary on theWeb to pick our types from, regardless of how the concepts in these vocabularies are modeled The concrete implications oftheWeb context for the RDF model of SEM are the following...
... scientists, electrical engineers, and applied mathematicians Withthe proliferation of open sys- tems in general, and ofthe Internet and theWorldWideWeb (WWW) in particular, this situation has ... have to give the buyer another one The question that arises immediately is whether the security and safety properties of this car are equal to the ones from the other car Marketing professionals ... (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP) xv xvi the result could also be used by Web users and application software developers The resulting book, Security Technologies for theWorldWide Web, was...
... books on web development concentrate either on the aesthetics or the mechanics ofthe site This book is about the framework that holds the two together With this book, you learn how to design web ... searching Other users not know what they're looking for They come to the site with a vague idea ofthe information they need They may not know the right labels to describe what they want or even whether ... back to the main Programs and Events page) or all the way back to the main page oftheweb site The trick with designing navigation systems is to balance the advantages of flexibility withthe dangers...
... books on web development concentrate either on the aesthetics or the mechanics ofthe site This book is about the framework that holds the two together With this book, you learn how to design web ... to our world Information architects have balanced the whims of authority with those of unforgiving users of every stripe, while forcibly fitting their efforts into the constraints ofthe available ... early Web pre-history when the terminology oftheWeb first got started, someone decided that home pages were cool So, the people who were creating content for theWeb began thinking of their...
... part ofthe process The architect also needs to be the keeper ofthe big picture as this process unfolds and the details of design and production become the main focus of all involved Perhaps the ... politics, often have sites designed by ten individuals with their own vision ofthe site, their own deadlines and goals to meet, and their own politics to play Is it any wonder that these sites often ... ActiveX were added to the toolbox No mortal webmaster could keep up withthe rising expectations and the increasing complexity ofthe environment Increasingly, webmasters and their employers began...
... back to the main Programs and Events page) or all the way back to the main page oftheweb site The trick with designing navigation systems is to balance the advantages of flexibility withthe dangers ... Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Figure 4.1 In this example, the cursor is positioned over the Investor Info button The prospective view window at the bottom shows the URL ofthe Investor Info ... gives the user context within the content hierarchy If the hypertext link leads to another web site on another server, prospective view provides the user with basic information about this off-site...
... provide them but never rely on them 4.6.1 The Table of Contents The table of contents and the index are the state ofthe art in print navigation Given that the design of these familiar systems is the ... our way through the maze of highways and byways to our destination Often, the higher the level of abstraction, the more intuitive the map This rule of thumb holds true for all ofthe remote navigation ... theWorldWideWeb If you were a first-time visitor, you'd have little sense of what the labels in the Unplanned System represent They were created withthe assumption that users would know these...
... Figure 5.12 These icons don't say much individually, but taken together they convey a sense of fun and invite the user to explore them further Each ofthe five holes links to a section ofthe site: ... labels as links within the context ofthe text, they start to make sense: Amalgamated employees believe in the products that they manufacture, market, and sell For example, forty percent ofthe company's ... main page, while the other omits the GPSC One uses a colon, the other a dash to separate the generic label from the publication's title One uses italics, while the other encloses the title in quotation...
... if the user decides to test them User options Can the user other neat things such as changing the sorting order of retrieval results? Show them off as well! What to if the user can't find the ... Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Yahoo! once was a Web version of Powell's Everything was there, but fairly easy to find Why? Because Yahoo!, like the Web, was relatively small At ... only type, the job oftheweb site architect would be much easier page 84 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 6.2.1.2 Existence searching However, some users know what they want but...
... comparisons with competitors mention ofweb site in mainstream press mention ofweb site in trade press number oflinks to the site from other web sites Site Performance number of site hits and growth of ... arriving at the umbrella site? What are the key ways they will want to navigate? Discussion of Next Steps page 111 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 7.1.2 Web Site Critiques One ofthe ... medium oftheWeb force you to reconsider the organization's mission? • What are the short-term goals with respect to theweb site? • What are the long-term goals? • How you envision theweb site...
... Architecture for theWorldWideWeb This chart shows the varying degrees of consensus regarding the relative importance of each audience The discrepancy factor is calculated by subtracting the lowest ... These guides take the form of simple narratives or stories that introduce new users to the organization and to theweb site Interwoven throughout the text of these narratives are in-context links ... each member ofthe group or the group as a whole to organize the cards into piles of related content items and assign labels to each pile Record the results of each, and then move on to the next...
... for theWorldWideWeb Another important concept is that ofthe content chunk To meet the needs ofthe content mapping process and to allow for flexibility during the production process, it is often ... which belongs in the Papers (2.0) area oftheweb site page 137 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Armed withthe original print documents, architecture blueprints, and the content mapping ... 9.3 Web Page Inventory The content mapping process should result in the creation of an inventory of all web pages to be created Depending upon the size and complexity oftheweb site and the...
... whether there was a market for these specialized services page 162 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Hill: Did the concept of information architecture originate in the field of ... O'Leary The animal featured on the cover of Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb is a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) Polar bears live primarily on the icy shores of Greenland and northern ... working withWeb sites? Morville: In 1994, before theWeb took theworld by storm, we were teaching some ofthe first academic and commercial courses about the Internet We both believed the Internet...
... pages contain links to other web pages, which may also contain links to other web pages and so on The world- wideweb is a hugely interconnected network ofweb pages that refer to each other This request-response ... clients that the site can deal with at any one time Of course there are limits imposed by the hardware the site is running on, the speed ofthe internet connection that the server has and other factors, ... database tuple), each of which can have Properties, and a set of Properties of its own (for example, the number of records in it, an indication of whether we are at the end ofthe set of records) A Command...
... corresponds to the size ofthe manual corpus When we trained with that size ofthe automatic corpus, the performance was very low compared to the performance ofthe manual corpus The reason is that the ... domain ofthe manual training corpus is same with that ofthe test corpus, i.e., news and novels, while the domain ofthe automatic corpus is unlimited as in theweb This indicates that the performance ... noun) in other contexts By submitting the NE entries as queries to a search engine1 , we obtained the maximum 500 of URL’s for each entry Then, a web robot visits theweb sites in the URL list...
... Open-access worldwideweb resources on control of nosocomial infections Website title (country) Web site address Title ofweb page presenting information National Library of Medicine (USA) Faculty of ... guidelines, are summarized in the right-most column ofthe table Discussion We attempted to provide health care professionals with a timely and succinct list ofworldwideweb resources that contain ... considered free access to be a prerequisite for websites to be included in our list, because the rationale of this work and oftheworldwideweb in general is to provide information to all who...
... dụ Web 13 1.2.4 Semantic Web Portal Cũng Semantic Web mở rộng Web, Semantic Web Portal phát triển từ Web Portal Theo [6, 7], có số loại Web Portal sau: Web Portal web site thu thập thông tin ... CHƯƠNG WEB CÓ NGỮ NGHĨA VÀ ONTOLOGY 1.1 Các hệ Web 1.1.1 Web 1.0 1.1.2 Web 2.0 1.1.3 Web có ngữ nghĩa (Semantic Web) 1.1.4 Web 3.0 – Web xã ... (backbone) Semantic Web Hình 1.5: Các chủ đề liên quan đến Semantic Web 1.1.4 Web 3.0 – Web xã hội có ngữ nghĩa Web xã hội có ngữ nghĩa (Social Semantic Web) kết hợp công nghệ Web 2.0 Web có ngữ nghĩa...
... programs While web object is the basic unit ofweb content, it is not the basic unit ofweb browsing In current web system, the basic unit ofweb browsing is web page A web page is often made of multiple ... TheWorldWideWeb (web) is the most popular application ofthe Internet [1] The scale oftheweb has been experiencing exponential growth Nowadays, the Internet traffic is dominated by web data ... ofthe new languages and protocols aim to improve the application or performance oftheweb in one way or another But up to now, the majority of them still have not got their popularity yet The...
... farmer ofthe Post Office, furnished to the Secretary of State "a perfect list" of all officers in the Post Office According to this list there were eight Clerks ofthe Roads, viz.:—Two ofthe Northern ... cost of conveyance was only a small item in the expenses ofthe Post Office The Mayor of Bath proposed the toast of "the Visitors," and said that they had amongst them two representatives ofthe ... to the Right Hon Wm Pitt, representing the great benefits received from the plan, and requesting a continuance ofthe same, together withthe extension ofthe same plan to other parts of the...