| Martin Rscheisen, Christian Mogensen, and Terry Winograd. Shared Web Annotations as a Platform for Third-Party Value-Added Information Providers: Architecture, Protocols, and Usage Examples, Technical Report CSDTR/DLTR, Stanford University, 1997. |
.... R No Section X X Explicit Server based Engine [Ann] 2000) R Yes Any X X Ignore Annotator [OAM99] 1999) R No Any X X X X Attempt CoNote [DH95b] 1994) R No Predefined X X Explicit CritLink [Cri] 1997) C Yes Any X X X Attempt Proxy based Annotea [KKP 01] 2001) R Yes Any X Ignore ComMentor [RMW97] ( 1996) R No Any X X X Attempt E Quill [EQu] 2000) C No Any Ignore IMarkup [IMa] 2000) C Yes Any X X X Unknown Web Highlighter [Phi02] 2002) C Yes Any Unknown WebVise [GS99] 1999) R No Any Attempt Yawas [DV00] 2000) R Yes Any X X Ignore Browser Extensions WebAnn (2001) R No Any X X X 11 ....
....section I survey some interesting examples of browser based systems, from early research prototypes to commercial systems. WebAnn, the system I wrote, extends the Internet Explorer web browser and will be described in detail in Chapter 3. Two early research prototypes, WebVise [GS99] and ComMentor [RMW97], both supported annotations by extending the browser. WebVise extended a number of Microsoft applications to support adding notes that look similar to post its and creating links from text in a 15 document to other web pages. The annotations could also be viewed using a Java applet or through a ....
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Martin Rscheisen, Christian Mogensen, and Terry Winograd. Shared Web Annotations as a Platform for Third-Party Value-Added Information Providers: Architecture, Protocols, and Usage Examples, Technical Report CSDTR/DLTR, Stanford University, 1997.
....on the target documents, the transcoders can generate summaries of these documents and relate them with hyperlinks in the source document. There are some previous work on sharing comments on the Web. ComMentor is a general meta information architecture for annotating documents on the Web [12]. This 1 A more detailed description of the GDA tag set can be found at http: www.etl.go.jp etl nl GDA tagset.html. Fig. 6. Comment overlay on the document architecture includes a basic client server protocol, metainformation description language, a server system, and a remodeled NCSA Mosaic ....
Martin Roscheisen, Christian Mogensen, and Terry Winograd. Shared Web annotations as a platform for third-party value-added information providers: Architecture, protocols, and usage examples. Technical Report CSDTR/DLTR. Computer Science Department, Stanford University, 1995.
....for it, hyperlink rendition, as outlined above, is still feasible. Annotation servers contain information on WWW documents that may be provided by others. Instead of directly bringing the document to the client, the document goes through the annotation server, and relevant information is added [RMW94] DSSSL [ISO96] is an expressive language to specify document transformation. The standard specifies a structured representation of documents; conversion is based on that representation. The standard does not deal with the question how to efficiently carry out such a conversion if documents are ....
Martin Roscheisen, Christian Mogensen, and Terry Winograd. Shared Web Annotations as a Platform for Third-Party Value50 Added Information Providers: Architecture, Protocols, and Usage Examples. Technical Report STAN-CS-TR-97-1582, Stanford University, November 1994.
....language descriptions 1 See PHP FI Home Page at http: www.vex.net php . 2 http: cs1.inf.uni hohenheim.de ftp sw sun solaris 2.x mSQL w3 msql 2.0 w3 msql.html. 3 http: www comp.mpce.mq.edu.au mri peba . 2 F. Paradis, A. M. Vercoustre and B. Hills of animals from a knowledge base, ComMentor [RMW94] which dynamically synthesizes documents from distributed sources to produce personalized content, and DME 4 [GVR96] a question answer system that generates domain based explanations. The major drawback of most of those systems is that they are very specific to a domain or application. Reuse ....
Martin Röscheisen, Christian Mogensen, and Terry Winograd. Shared web annotations as a platform for third-party value-added information providers: Architecture, protocols, and usage examples. Stanford Integrated Digital Library Project STAN-CS-TR-97-1582, Computer Science Dept., Stanford University, November 1994.
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