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Tor: The secondgeneration onion router,”

by Roger Dingledine - in 13th USENIX Security Symposium. Usenix, , 2004
"... Abstract We present Tor, a circuit-based low-latency anonymous communication service. This second-generation Onion Routing system addresses limitations in the original design by adding perfect forward secrecy, congestion control, directory servers, integrity checking, configurable exit policies, an ..."
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, and efficiency. We briefly describe our experiences with an international network of more than 30 nodes. We close with a list of open problems in anonymous communication. Overview Onion Routing is a distributed overlay network designed to anonymize TCP-based applications like web browsing, secure shell

An Internet-Accessible Software Package for Modeling Viscoelastic Flow ∗

by J. Barr Von Oehsen, Eric C. Cyr, Christopher L. Cox, Brian A. Malloy
"... The focus of our research and development is the creation of a web-based C++ software package that numerically models viscoelastic flow in polymer processing. In order to design software that best satisfies the needs of fiber and film process modelers in industry and academia, the following capabili ..."
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of the simulation during each of the stages using a variety of 2D and 3D visualization tools, and (4) a user-friendly web-based interface (Java Applet). To integrate these components we have designed a highly distributed object-oriented system that exploits the power and expressivity of the Extensible Markup

User-Friendly Functional Programming for Web Mashups

by Rob Ennals, David Gay - ICFP'07 , 2007
"... MashMaker is a web-based tool that makes it easy for normal users to create mashups from live data on the internet. Users can query, combine, and explore data, using an interface inspired by spreadsheets and web browsers. Like a spreadsheet, MashMaker mixes program and data and allows ad-hoc unstruc ..."
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MashMaker is a web-based tool that makes it easy for normal users to create mashups from live data on the internet. Users can query, combine, and explore data, using an interface inspired by spreadsheets and web browsers. Like a spreadsheet, MashMaker mixes program and data and allows ad

Fast Structural Query with Application to Chinese Treebank Sentence Retrieval

by Chia-hsin Huang - In Proc. of the 2004 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering
"... In natural language processing, a huge amount of structured data is constantly used for the extraction and presentation of grammatical structures in sentences. For example, the Chinese Treebank corpus developed at the Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, is a semantically annot ..."
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flexible and efficient structural query methods and employs a user-friendly web-based interface. Although the system adopts the XML format to present the corpora and search results, it does not use conventional XML query languages. As searching the Chinese Treebank corpora is structural in nature and often

Requirements of a user-friendly, general-purpose corpus query interface

by Jan-Philipp Soehn , Heike Zinsmeister , Georg Rehm - Sustainability of Language Resources and Tools for Natural Language Processing , 2008
"... Abstract This article reports on a survey that was conducted among 16 projects of a collaborative research centre to learn about the requirements of a web-based corpus query interface. This interface is to be created for a collection of corpora that are heterogeneous with respect to their languages ..."
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Abstract This article reports on a survey that was conducted among 16 projects of a collaborative research centre to learn about the requirements of a web-based corpus query interface. This interface is to be created for a collection of corpora that are heterogeneous with respect

User-friendly Information Retrieval in Data Bases and in the World Wide Web

by Hermann Helbig, Carsten Gnörlich, Dirk Menke , 1997
"... The paper describes two methods for realizing a user-friendly access to distributed information ressources. The first method (Method I) is based on a form-driven dialogue, which is used in the project named "MEDOC". It aims at an experienced user who is familiar with attribute value struct ..."
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The paper describes two methods for realizing a user-friendly access to distributed information ressources. The first method (Method I) is based on a form-driven dialogue, which is used in the project named "MEDOC". It aims at an experienced user who is familiar with attribute value

USER–FRIENDLY INTERFACE FOR OPERATOR IN THE

by Controls Of, Unk Beam-transfer Line
"... The beam-transfer line (BTL) was commissioned in March 1994 [1]. BTL has to inject proton beam from the existing 70 GeV accelerator (U±70) into the 600 GeV one (UNK±I [2]) under construction. An operator user-friendly interface for UNK BTL controls is described. Interface is equipped with suf-®cient ..."
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The beam-transfer line (BTL) was commissioned in March 1994 [1]. BTL has to inject proton beam from the existing 70 GeV accelerator (U±70) into the 600 GeV one (UNK±I [2]) under construction. An operator user-friendly interface for UNK BTL controls is described. Interface is equipped with suf

Understanding Expert Search Strategies for Designing UserFriendly Search Interfaces

by Anne Aula, Mika Käki - In Isaías, P. & Karmakar, N. (Eds.) Proc. IADIS International Conference WWW/Internet 2003, Volume II , 2003
"... Web search engines face an extremely heterogeneous user population from web novices to highly skilled experts. Currently, the search strategies of the experienced web searchers are largely unknown and this paper addresses this issue by an observational study. Seven computer scientists were observed ..."
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the 'Find ' functionality. On the other hand, even the experts had misconceptions about the default operator and the ordering of the returned documents. Based on the results we suggest that search user interfaces should: 1) suggest alternative search terms, 2) explain search operators in natural

Moo in Your Face: Researching, Designing, and Programming a User-Friendly Interface

by Mark Haas
"... Promoters of multi-user, object-oriented domains (MOOs) in composition point to the capa-bility for student collaboration and conversation throughout the writing process as a valuable feature; detractors, however, draw attention to the difficulty for students to negotiate the somewhat arcane, text-b ..."
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principles for developing a user-friendly TELNET interface that creates a sense of presence for the user. An IBM/PC-compatible interface, PUEBLO from Chaco Communications, Inc., allows developers to modify the interface to provide a sense of presence for the user. In addition, access to the sites for non

USER-FRIENDLY INTERFACE DEVELOPMENT FOR URBAN INFORMATION SYSTEMS USED IN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

by İbrahim Baz, Taşkın Kavzoğlu, Abdurrahman Geymen, İsmail Rakıp Karaş
"... Local governments in Turkey use different geographical information systems (GIS) and CAD based software. However, most of the software is not designed according to the Turkish law and regulations. Moreover, some degree of expertise is required to use some of these systems. By taking into considerati ..."
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into consideration that these systems will be offered to the use of a wide range of users including experienced and inexperienced, there is a need for user-friendly interfaces to enable the system approachable and manageable by any user. In this study, an easy-to-use and comprehensible interface is developed
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