... personal copy Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents ontheWorldWideWeb (2011) 128–136 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents ontheWorldWide ... Science, Services and Agents ontheWorldWideWeb (2011) 128–136 2.1 Modeling decisions The primary consideration for designing SEM is that it should onthe one hand be forgiving for the inherent ... side and negative side: onthe one hand, SEM stays independent from the formalizations and restrictions that other models or vocabularies have defined, but onthe other hand, SEM cannot use their...
... Clarifies the mission and vision for the site, balancing the needs of its sponsoring organization andthe needs of its audiences • Determines what content and functionality the site will contain ... professional occupation addressing the needs of the age focused upon clarity, human understanding andthe science of the organization of information - Richard Saul Wurman 2.1 The Role of the Information ... information they need 1.2.2.5 Personalization Users increasingly demand from web sites the ability to get information that is customized to their interests and needs Many web sites now tailor their content...
... communication between the other teams andthe clients or internal stakeholders page 18 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWebThe success of a web site design and production project depends on ... 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 ... Marketing The marketing team focuses onthe 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...
... destination page 42 Information 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 ... structure and flexibility (For more on creating controlled vocabularies, see Section 5.4.1.3 in Chapter 5.) page 39 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Once you've constructed the record ... pages on- the- fly as users navigate the site These implementation decisions will be influenced by technical performance issues (e.g., bandwidth and CPU constraints) and have little impact upon 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 ... 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 design ... represent the same information So these conventions aren't completely conventional; use them with care! At least use them consistently within your site, as in the example in Figure 5.1 Conversely, the...
... Information vs How to Order This Book One echoes the original heading onthe 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 ... a site, and 2) they are familiar and easy for the user to find on a page (if they are drawn from the small group of concepts conventionally understood and are used consistently on all the site's ... 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...
... of your search depends as much upon the abilities of the brokers, theweb sites, andyour aunt to understand your idea and its context as whether the information (in this case, a particular mutual ... self-explanatory, they don't force the user to think too much about these options page 87 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Figure 6.2 Because they present so much information, more complex ... simplest type of information need If it 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...
... like mission and vision first It's good to begin by brainstorming on mission and vision To get these sessions going, you might ask some of the following questions: • What is the mission of the organization? ... into the open: the individual visions for the site, the raw materials at your disposal, and any possible restrictions Only then can you develop a solid architecture for yourweb site Questions ... to the table The architect is no exception: both the architect and designer have their own biases and ambitions To avoid wasted work and complications later on, you need to get these out in the...
... organization, labeling, and navigation decisions to your colleagues onthe site development team This shift is similar to that in the traditional world of architecture and construction The architect ... scenarios, these digital renditions show how the site will look and function While the balance of attention shifts with these prototypes towards the aesthetic considerations such as page layout and ... architect have been met andthe days of detail begin page 131 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Chapter Production and Operations Before actual production of theweb site can begin,...
... Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Another important concept is that of the content chunk To meet the needs of the content mapping process and to allow for flexibility during the production ... source content chunk maps onto the destination content chunk labeled 2.2.3, which belongs in the Papers (2.0) area of theweb site page 137 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Armed ... that the answers to these questions may impact the burden onthe production team as well as the usability of theweb site You need to balance the requests of your client, the sanity of the production...
... information architecture ties together users and content, all against the backdrop of what the sponsoring organization's goals and constraints are And those things - users, content, and organizational ... specialization and didn't know whether there was a market for these specialized services page 162 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Hill: Did the concept of information architecture ... Architecture for theWorldWideWeb is a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) Polar bears live primarily onthe icy shores of Greenland and northern North America and Asia They are very strong swimmers, and rarely...
... promote consensus building and broad adoption of quality standards for health-related information on 37 Analysis and discussion of survey results Responses to the questions in Section of the second ... the information they locate online becomes paramount.To this end, the Health Onthe Net Foundation (HON) aims to “help unify and standardize the quality of medical and health information” that can ... of Conduct (HONcode) The HONcode was created to benefit the public, health-care professionals, andweb publishers The presence of the HONcode logo signifies to patients and providers that the...
... for theWorldWideWeb Second Edition Rolf Oppliger Artech House Boston London * Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Oppliger, Rolf Security technologies for theWorldWide Web/ Rolf ... HTTP communication options may apply only to the connection with the nearest, nontunnel neighbor, only to the end-points of the request/response chain, or to all connections along the chain Also, ... to give the buyer another one The question that arises immediately is whether thesecurityand safety properties of this car are equal to the ones from the other car Marketing professionals have...
... 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 ... which will enable you to move on to the other pieces of the puzzle, once you're ready The XML VQS Web Site Onthe XML for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide Web site (http://www.cookwood.com/xml/), ... 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 of the languages discussed...
... Clarifies the mission and vision for the site, balancing the needs of its sponsoring organization andthe needs of its audiences • Determines what content and functionality the site will contain ... intranet, the employees of your organization are the consumers What is the cost of their time spent to find the information they need? What is the cost when employees don't find the information they ... that the site doesn't get between the users andthe information they need 1.2.2.5 Personalization Users increasingly demand from web sites the ability to get information that is customized to their...
... name="cboRegion"> (N/A) London (North West) London (South) Bristol Glasgow Aberdeen ... down Application_OnEnd() undoes the work of Application.OnStart() by closing the database connection and destroying the connection object The Application object will keep the connection open while ... way, web pages contain links to other web pages, which may also contain links to other web pages and so onThe world- wideweb is a hugely interconnected network of web pages that refer to each other...
... aeration tank was 29% of new PAC The adsorption capacity of the PAC in the aeration tank significantly decreased compared to the new one Figure shows 3,5-DCP concentrations in the PACT andthe control ... on PAC shows the amount of organic carbon on PAC after each incubation Figure Figure shows the adsorption isotherm of new PAC, PAC in the aeration tank, and PAC after 1st and 4th incubation The ... and PAC in the bacterial cultivations Summary and conclusions The objective of this study is to clarify the effect of DOM and biofilm onthe adsorption capacity of PAC in the aeration tank of...
... as the CommandText The CommandType is set as CommandType.Text The connection is then open Finally, the command is executed with the ExecuteNonQuery method, with the ToString passing back the ... valid SQL statement is entered into the text box with the label Update Statement to Execute: andthe Execute button is clicked, the command entered is executed, andthe number of records that were ... OleDb.OleDbConnection(BuildCnnStr("(local)", "Northwind")) Dim ocmdPhoneUp As New OleDb.OleDbCommand(Me.txtSQL.Text, ocnn) 10 Try 11 ' Specify the name of the stored procedure 12 ocmdPhoneUp.CommandType...
... andthe addressee need to check whether they use the same code and when the language is used to speak about language (52) Who looks out for long island business? The long Island Association The ... Application of Communication Functions in Advertisements between referential and conative function in English ads Vietnamese onthe Internet ads normally concentrated onthe information andthe merit ... Way reinforce the brand’s name and image to the public 4.1.2 Expressive Function Factors in Advertisements The second function refers to the addresser and his or her emotions Among such elements...
... condition is true] then [do these commands] elif [this condition is true] then [do these commands] fi The elif command executes another condition test if the first condition test is false, and ... echo $loopvar done Onthe first pass of the loop, loopvar would be assigned the value 1, onthe second pass 2, onthe third pass 3, onthe fourth pass 5, onthe fifth pass 6, andonthe sixth pass ... copying For information on uucp security in yet another version of the uucp facilities, see the piece onthe Permissions file in the section on uux security EXECUTING COMMANDS ON A REMOTE SYSTEM...