| Loke S. W. Adding Logic Programming Behaviour to the World Wide Web: PhD Thesis. --- Melbourne, Australia, 1998. (http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~swloke/logicweb-thesis.html) |
....Web link replaces the current page with a fixed destination page. The link s effect is built into the browser, and generally not customisable by page authors or readers. We discuss a more flexible and expressive form of Web link, which we call programmable link, and propose the LogicWeb language [5] for such links. This work is motivated partly by the idea of dynamic links [1, 3, 9] whose endpoints are computed on demand. A programmable link s source is pre defined as a HTML anchor on a page, and its behaviour is determined by a program. This program, called a link program, is built into a ....
....work only for links whose HREF value contains www.special.org . As shown below, a pattern in the HREF value defines a type of link. 3 Seven Examples of Useful Programmable Links These links harness conceptual structures, databases and or rule based reasoning. Their link programs are detailed in [6, 5]. Linking to concepts with domain knowledge. Instead of a specific page, we can link to concepts (e.g. agents ) We use a knowledge base containing a concept hierarchy whose internal nodes are defined by ISA relationships between concepts such as isa(mobile agents,agents) and leaf nodes are ....
S.W. Loke. Adding Logic Programming Behaviour to the World Wide Web. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, The University of Melbourne, 1998.
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Loke S. W. Adding Logic Programming Behaviour to the World Wide Web: PhD Thesis. --- Melbourne, Australia, 1998. (http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~swloke/logicweb-thesis.html)
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