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� The Portal composite pattern

by William Tworek, Websphere Technical Exchange, Best Practices
"... � Portal search custom design ..."
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Parallel Collision Search with Cryptanalytic Applications

by Paul C. Van Oorschot, Michael J. Wiener - Journal of Cryptology , 1996
"... A simple new technique of parallelizing methods for solving search problems which seek collisions in pseudo-random walks is presented. This technique can be adapted to a wide range of cryptanalytic problems which can be reduced to finding collisions. General constructions are given showing how to ad ..."
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significance of the technique is illustrated by giving the design for three $10 million custom machines which could be built with current technology: one finds elliptic curve logarithms in GF(2 ) thereby defeating a proposed elliptic curve cryptosystem in expected time 32 days, the second finds MD5

A task-analytic approach to the automated design of graphic presentations

by Stephen M. Casner - ACM Transactions on Graphics , 1991
"... BOZ is an automated graphic design and presentation tool that designs graphics based on an analysis of the task for which a graphic is intended to support. When designing a graphic, BOZ aims to optimize two ways in which graphics help expedite human performance of information-processing tasks: (1) a ..."
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) allowing users to substitute simple perceptual inferences in place of more demanding logical inferences, and (2) streamlining users ’ search for needed information. BOZ analyzes a logical description of a task to be performed by a human user and designs a provably equivalent perceptual task by substituting

Preference SQL -- Design, Implementation, Experiences

by Werner Kießling, Gerhard Köstler , 2002
"... Current search engines can hardly cope adequately with fuzzy predicates defined by complex preferences. The biggest problem of search engines implemented with standard SQL is that SQL does not directly understand the notion of preferences. Preference SQL extends SQL by a preference model based on st ..."
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platforms. Several commercial B2C portals are powered by Preference SQL. Its benefits comprise cooperative query answering and smart customer advice, leading to higher ecustomer satisfaction and shorter development times of personalized search engines. We report practical experiences ranging from m

Web Portal for Kashmir Tourism Industry: Design Guidelines

by M. Tariq Banday, Shafiya A. Sheihk, Shafiya Afzal
"... Tourism is a dynamic and competitive industry that requires the ability to constantly adapt to customers ' changing needs and desires, as the customer satisfaction, safety and enjoyment are particularly the focus of tourism business. Developments in search engines, carrying capacity and speed o ..."
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Tourism is a dynamic and competitive industry that requires the ability to constantly adapt to customers ' changing needs and desires, as the customer satisfaction, safety and enjoyment are particularly the focus of tourism business. Developments in search engines, carrying capacity and speed

OntoKhoj: A Semantic Web Portal for Ontology Searching, Ranking and Classification

by Chintan Patel, Kaustubh Supekar, Yugyung Lee, E. K. Park - In Proc. 5th ACM Int. Workshop on Web Information and Data Management , 2003
"... The goal of the next generation Web is to build virtual communities, wherein software agents and people can work in cooperation by sharing knowledge. To achieve this goal, the emerging Semantic Web community has proposed ontologies to express knowledge in a machine understandable way. The process of ..."
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portal, called OntoKhoj that is designed to simplify the Ontology Engineering process. The methodology in developing OntoKhoj is based on algorithms used for searching, aggregating, ranking and classifying ontologies in Semantic Web. The proposed OntoKhoj would 1) allow agents and ontology engineers

Design and Development of an Academic Portal

by Heila Pienaar - International Journal of Libraries and Information Services , 2007
"... A Web portal can be defined as a Web site for a specific audience that aggregates an array of content and provides a variety of services including search engines, directories, news, e-mail and chat rooms. This article investigates the factors that must be considered during the design and development ..."
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A Web portal can be defined as a Web site for a specific audience that aggregates an array of content and provides a variety of services including search engines, directories, news, e-mail and chat rooms. This article investigates the factors that must be considered during the design

Analyzing the Governmental Web Portal and Searching for Policy Implications: Customers and Contents

by Jin-wan Seo
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Semantic Search in Portals using Ontologies

by Wallace Anacleto Pinheiro, Ana Maria, C. Moura
"... Portals have become very popular on the internet. They allow users to access many online transactions and customized information. More recently, semantic portals emerged as a natural extension of traditional portals and they have been attracting researchers and enterprise attention as a new way to p ..."
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Portals have become very popular on the internet. They allow users to access many online transactions and customized information. More recently, semantic portals emerged as a natural extension of traditional portals and they have been attracting researchers and enterprise attention as a new way

User-centric faceted search for semantic portals

by Osma Suominen, Kim Viljanen, Eero Hyvönen - PROCEEEDINGS OF THE 4 TH EUROPEAN SEMANTIC WEB CONFERENCE ESWC2007, FORTH-COMING , 2007
"... Many semantic portals use faceted browsing, where the facets are based on the underlying indexing ontologies of the content. However, in many cases, like in medical applications, the ontologies may be very large and complex, and do not provide the end-user with intuitive facet hierarchies for conc ..."
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sorting method is proposed for designing intuitive views for the end-users and a method for mapping its facets onto the indexing ontologies and search items is presented. The system has been implemented in a prototype of the semantic portal TerveSuomi.fi, a national health promotion portal in Finland.
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