... copy Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on theWorldWideWeb (2 011 ) 12 8 13 6 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on theWorldWideWeb ... / Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on theWorldWideWeb (2 011 ) 12 8 13 6 We discuss these models on basis of how they model (or not) the notions of Role, Type, View and Temporary These ... http://semanticweb.cs.vu.nl/2009 /11 /sem/ Author's personal copy W.R van Hage et al / Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on theWorldWideWeb (2 011 ) 12 8 13 6 2 .1 Modeling decisions The primary consideration...
... Action 10 .1 Archipelagoes of Information 10 .2 A Case Study: Henry Ford Health System 14 3 11 Selected Bibliography 11 .1 Information Architecture 11 .2 Organization 11 .3 Navigation 11 .4 Labeling 11 .5 ... 11 .4 Labeling 11 .5 Searching 11 .6 Strategy and Process 11 .7 Usability 11 .8 General Design 15 7 Colophon 16 1 Author Interview 16 2 Some web sites "work" and some don't Good web site consultants know ... concentrate either on the aesthetics or the mechanics of the site This book is about the framework that holds the two together With this book, you learn how to design web sites and intranets...
... bestselling editions of HTML for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide She also wrote the bestselling Perl and CGI for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide, andthe Macintosh and Windows versions ... book, and for sharing his life with me Introduction Clearly, the Internet is changing theworld In the last ten years, since Tim Berners-Lee designed theWorldWideWeb (19 91) and Marc Andreesen and ... XML 10 2 Namespaces, Schemas, and Validation 10 3 XSLT and XPath 11 9 XSLT 11 9 Xpath: Patterns and Expressions 14 0 Test Expressions and Functions 15 1 Cascading...
... andtheWorldWideWeb (WWW) in Sections 1.1and1. 2, distinguish between vulnerabilities, threats, and countermeasures in Section 1. 3, and introduce a generic security model in Section 1. 4 1.1 ... 297 300 11 .3 11 .4 Server APIs FastCGI 309 310 11 .5 Server-side includes 311 11 .6 11 .7 ASP ... RFC 2 616 [20] and submitted to the Internet standards track The basic operation of HTTP /1. 1 has remained the same as for HTTP /1. 0 (and HTTP/0.9), andthe protocol ensures that browsers and servers...
... Action 10 .1 Archipelagoes of Information 10 .2 A Case Study: Henry Ford Health System 14 3 11 Selected Bibliography 11 .1 Information Architecture 11 .2 Organization 11 .3 Navigation 11 .4 Labeling 11 .5 ... Searching 11 .6 Strategy and Process 11 .7 Usability 11 .8 General Design 15 7 Colophon 16 1 Author Interview 16 2 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com Some web sites ... between the other teams andthe clients or internal stakeholders page 18 Information Architecture for Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com theWorldWideWeb The...
... Marketing The marketing team focuses on the intended purposes and audiences for theweb site They must understand what will bring the right people to theweb site and what will bring them back ... sensitive to the political issues at hand, you can manage their impact upon the architecture page 22 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 3.2 Organizing Web Sites and Intranets The organization ... vegetable.)" "Best Bite of Summer" by Denise Grady, Self, July 19 97, Vol 19 (7), pp 12 4 -12 5 page 21 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 3 .1. 3 Differences in Perspectives Have you ever tried...
... 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 of the Investor Info ... together can create a cohesive organization system page 41 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWebChapter Designing Navigation Systems Just wait, Gretel, until the moon rises, and then ... understand where they have and haven't been and can help them to retrace their steps through a web site Finally, web browsers allow for a prospective view that can influence how users navigate As the...
... of the use of text-based navigation options page 51 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb It is often best to place the navigation bar towards the top and/ or bottom of the page, rather ... organization and navigation system You should provide them but never rely on them 4.6 .1 The Table of Contents The table of contents andthe index are the state of the art in print navigation Given that the ... (as shown in Figure 4 .13 ) The most common pull-down menus on theWeb are implemented using the standard interactive forms syntax Users must choose an option from the menu and then hit a Go or Submit...
... provided by the health system They want to know how they can pay for the service They want to know how they can maintain their health page 77 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb We then ... Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Figure 5 .10 Here the same query analysis tool helps us to view specific queries, how many results they retrieved, where they came from, and when they took place The third ... 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...
... for theWorldWideWebChapter Searching Systems 6 .1 Searching and Your Web Site The preceding three chapters were intended to help you create the best browsing system possible for your web site ... were the only type, the job of theweb site architect would be much easier page 84 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 6.2 .1. 2 Existence searching However, some users know what they ... much upon the abilities of the brokers, theweb sites, and your aunt to understand your idea and its context as whether the information (in this case, a particular mutual fund) exists 6.2 .1. 3 Exploratory...
... page, and display the current search query on the Revise Search page so they can modify it without reentering it page 10 0 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 6.4 In an Ideal World: The ... make this happen page 10 9 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 7 .1. 1 Face-to-Face Meetings Because of the political objectives andthe need to establish trust and respect, face-to-face ... for theWorldWideWeb 7 .1. 2 Web Site Critiques One of the best ways to break the ice with clients and colleagues and move towards that important comfort level (while conducting research at the...
... Community 10 11 10 10 11 11 11 10 Media 11 Federal Government 10 11 9 11 10 11 10 10 10 10 12 12 Obviously, opinions regarding the importance of the z39.50 community as an audience for this Web site ... challenges for the architect have been met andthe days of detail begin page 13 1 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWebChapter Production and Operations Before actual production of theweb site ... pages of theweb site These mockups andthe designs that derive from them can serve as templates for the design of subsidiary pages page 12 8 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Figure...
... which belongs in the Papers (2.0) area of theweb site page 13 7 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Armed with the original print documents, architecture blueprints, andthe content mapping ... the differences between the print and online media, the translation from print brochure to web site involved significant changes page 13 8 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 9.3 Web ... employees, and wants the employee handbook front and center And MIS's content already blankets the main page Meanwhile the Information Center has trashed the look and feel of the site because they...
... ask the questions, plan ahead, and consider the user, your information architecture should succeed page 15 6 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWebChapter 11 Selected Bibliography 11 .1 ... Management on theWorldWideWeb Indianapolis, IN: Hayden Books, 19 97 Zuboff, Shoshana In the Age of the Smart Machine: The Future of Work and Power New York: Basic Books, 19 88 page 15 9 Information ... for theWorldWideWeb 11 .7 Usability Cooper, Alan About Face: The Essentials of User Interface Design Foster City, CA: IDG Books Worldwide, 19 95 Instone Keith "Usability Matters" (column) Web...
... browser and received by theweb server TheHTML text of theweb page is returned to the browser Typically, the request comes from a Web Browser running on some computer, and is for a specific web ... way, web 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 of web pages that refer to each other ... connected to the Internet and organised in a way that allows them to be accessed by any other computer that is connected to the internet and running a Web Browser The World- wide- web was invented...
... Những dịch vụ thông minh hệ thống web giàu ngữ nghĩa hẳn vượt trội phiên sẵn có dịch vụ 2 .1 Semantic Web gì? Semantic Web không Web riêng biệt mà mở rộng Web tại, theo cách thông tin xác định ý ... cộng tác với tốt Semantic Web hình thành từ ý tưởng Tim Berners-Lee, người phát minh WWW (World Wide Web) , URI (Uniform Resource Identification), HTTP, HTML Semantic Web mạng lưới thông tin liên ... relationship), điều mà Web chưa làm Liên kết ngữ nghĩa nguồn khác Semantic Web 2.2 Semantic Web mang lại gì? 2.2 .1 Máy hiểu thông tin Web Internet ngày dựa hoàn toàn vào nội dung Web hành cho người...
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... tháng 10 năm 2008 CHƯƠNG WEB CÓ NGỮ NGHĨA VÀ ONTOLOGY 1.1 Các hệ Web1.1 .1 Web1. 0 1. 1.2 Web 2.0 1. 1.3 Web có ngữ nghĩa (Semantic Web) ... tháng 10 năm 2008 CHƯƠNG WEB CÓ NGỮ NGHĨA VÀ ONTOLOGY 1.1 Các hệ Web1.1 .1 Web1. 0 1. 1.2 Web 2.0 1. 1.3 Web có ngữ nghĩa (Semantic Web) ... triển Semantic Web 12 1. 2.4 Semantic Web Portal 14 1. 3 Ontology 14 1. 3 .1 Định nghĩa 14 1. 3.2 Vai trò ontology Web có ngữ nghĩa 16 1. 3.3 Các thành...
... more than 10 % in most cases There are numerous other studies trying to work on web prefetching algorithms [14 , 13 0, 13 1, 13 2, 13 3, 13 4, 13 5, 13 6, 13 7, 13 8, 13 9, 14 0, 14 1, 14 2, 14 3] Also, there 22 ... xvii Chapter Introduction 1.1 Background and Motivations 1.1 .1 Background TheWorldWideWeb (web) is the most popular application of the Internet [1] The scale of theweb has been experiencing ... June 20-25, 19 99 11 Chapter Related Work 2 .1 Introduction TheWorldWideWeb (web) was initially introduced to the public in 19 91 [6, 7] Theweb system is built on a number of protocols and languages...
... ngoặc vuông, bạn chọn theo số liên kết bạn muốn: NJIT WWW entry point [1] gopher://chronicle.merit.edu/[2] Overview of the Web[ 3] NJIT Information Technology andWorldWideWeb Help[4] Thông tin ... package v2.6, and specially written scripts abd programs to search the databases Here is some information on list maintainers Local users can access the database from the command line See the Movie ... HERE: Nicholson (file) the bridge on the river kwai (file) chinatown (file) the last detail (file) one flew over the cuckoo's nest (file) easy rider (file) the shining (file) the postman always rings...