... 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 of the event, ... ActorType, such that the Actor has the actor type ActorType and Event sem:hasActor Actor, you can use the following query: event_actor(Event, Actor, ActorType) Filling in a value for any of these variables ... copy Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on theWorldWideWeb (2011) 128–136 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on theWorldWide Web...
... 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 ... foundation in XML and its core technologies which will enable you to move on tothe other pieces of the puzzle, once you're ready The XML VQS Web Site On the XML for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart ... it can then resort to using the URL To refer to a public external DTD: In the XML declaration at the top of the document, add standalone="no" page 26 XML for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart...
... mathematicians With the proliferation of open sys- tems in general, and of theInternetandtheWorldWideWeb (WWW) in particular, this situation has changed fundamentally Today, computer and ... (TCP) andtheInternet 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 ... children Marc and Lara—for their encouragement, support, and patience during the writing of the book Once again, they have tolerated the long writing hours into the night, the scattered papers and manuscripts,...
... missing" from their sites and want to improve them It's for programmers and administrators who are comfortable with HTML, CGI, and Java but want to understand how to organize their web pages into a cohesive ... Marketing The marketing team focuses on the intended purposes and audiences for theweb site They must understand what will bring the right people totheweb site and what will bring them back ... highly hypertextual web sites, it is easy for them to get lost It's as if they are thrown into a forest and are bouncing from tree to tree, trying to understand the lay of the land They simply can't...
... 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 ... than either of these two factors is common sense, plain and simple TheWeb is too new for anyone to feel secure in claiming that there is a "right way" to things Web sites are multifaceted, and ... approaches toweb site architecture, and provides you with the tools and concepts you need to determine the best approach for your site page Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Who This...
... need to agree on the labels and their definitions, we also need to agree on which documents to place in which categories Consider the common tomato According to Webster's dictionary, a tomato is ... Java, and ActiveX were added tothe toolbox No mortal webmaster could keep up with the rising expectations andthe increasing complexity of the environment Increasingly, webmasters and their ... One minute they were information architects, then graphic designers, then editors, then programmers Then companies began to demand more of their sites and, consequently, of their webmasters Simple...
... 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 page ... highly hypertextual web sites, it is easy for them to get lost It's as if they are thrown into a forest and are bouncing from tree to tree, trying to understand the lay of the land They simply can't ... back tothe main Programs and Events page) or all the way back tothe main page of theweb site The trick with designing navigation systems is to balance the advantages of flexibility with the...
... WorldWideWeb It is often best to place the navigation bar towards the top and/ or bottom of the page, rather than at the side.6 Placement at the top provides immediate access tothe navigation ... within the site This supports the scenario in which a user quickly scans the first paragraph and decides to move on to other areas of the site Placement at the bottom assumes navigation once the ... labels are the easiest to create and by far most clearly indicate the contents of each option Icons, on the other hand, are relatively difficult to create and often fail to indicate the contents...
... 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 ... remember them) Capture the existing labels in a single document To so, you'll have to walk the entire site, either manually or automatically, to gather the labels You might consider assembling them ... 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...
... ready -to- go add-ons to a site, site developers don't bother to customize them.12 For example, the interface and results produced by the Excite search engine are easy to detect In fact, they look and ... 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 ... needs and expectations vary widely, and so the information systems that serve them must recognize, distinguish, and accommodate these different needs To illustrate, let's look at one of these factors...
... aspects of the site In general, the tone of these meetings should be kept light and cooperative The most obvious and common way to conduct web site critiques is via a connection totheInternet ... does theweb site support that organizational mission? • Does the new medium of theWeb force you to reconsider the organization's mission? • What are the short-term goals with respect totheweb ... measurement opportunity will be to implement You can pass out this type of document and then encourage the group to brainstorm about these and other ways they might measure the site's success How important...
... member of the 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 tothe next Repeat ... users tothe organization andtotheweb site Interwoven throughout the text of these narratives are in-context links to selected sub-sites They guide users through the site in an interesting and ... it right the first time Whether or not they succeed, they tend to live with the results rather than mark up the page This limits the freedom and creativity of group collaboration While the visible...
... 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 of theweb site andthe process and technology ... Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Another important concept is that of the content chunk To meet the needs of the content mapping process andto allow for flexibility during the production process, ... the differences between the print and online media, the translation from print brochure toweb site involved significant changes page 138 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 9.3 Web...
... guides17 to HFHS and its information Guides add value tothe user's experience by telling a story about the site; in effect, they come as close as theWeb can to serving as friendly tour guides They ... narrative text is on the right and links to sub-site records and other useful resources on the left page 152 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 10.2.6 Multiple Pathways to Content Now ... static and dynamic information (e.g., the dynamic billboard at the top of the page), and no names of departments, units, or other political entities that might typically sneak their way there due to...
... 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 This request-response ... and have not yet been checked out When customers and next visit the site, these orders will be waiting for them to make up their mind on, and we can arrange the site to give them the chance to ... have to access one of the web- sites specific to your own computers, operating systems andweb servers to find similar support material Web Sites andWeb Pages The Request-Response structure A Website...
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... of relativity andthe hypothesis of the quantum of radiation were introduced It has taken most of that time to synthesize the two into the modern quantum theory of fields andthe standard model ... it coincides with the future horizon of the final black hole geometry and is therefore found at r = 2M G On the other hand, the horizon also extends into the Region A where the metric is just ... exploring the differences between string theory and field theory in the context of black hole paradoxes Quite apart from the question of the ultimate correctness and consistency of string theory, there...
... sampling, e.g to be used for long-run queue length; the arguments Per, Mon and Fun are the sampling period, the monitor to be used, andthe function to be called to get the data to be recorded ... from the event list, and then resumes the thread corresponding tothe 1.2 event, i.e the thread for machine • Etc When the simulation ends, control returns tothe line following the call to simulate() ... may wish to plot a histogram of the wait times, rather than just computing their mean This is possible, via the function Monitor.histogram, which finds the bin counts and places them into a data...
... of relativity andthe hypothesis of the quantum of radiation were introduced It has taken most of that time to synthesize the two into the modern quantum theory of fields andthe standard model ... it coincides with the future horizon of the final black hole geometry and is therefore found at r = 2M G On the other hand, the horizon also extends into the Region A where the metric is just ... exploring the differences between string theory and field theory in the context of black hole paradoxes Quite apart from the question of the ultimate correctness and consistency of string theory, there...
... complex concepts understandable, links the seminar content tothe demands of the real world, and inspires his audience to take what they've learned and make a difference in their businesses Copyright ... are found, the less expensive they are to fix The best time to fix them is when you are involved in gathering, understanding, and documenting them with your stakeholders (who should be the source ... from and how the analyst can collect them It is the first stage in building an understanding of the problem the project is required to solve It is fundamentally a human activity, and is where the...