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The World-Wide Web

by T J Berners-Lee , R Cailliau , J.-F Groff - Communications of the ACM , 1994
"... Abstract Berners-Lee, T.J., R. Cailliau and J.-F. Groff, The world-wide web, Computer Networks and ISDN Systems 25 (1992) 454-459. This paper describes the World-Wide Web (W3) global information system initiative, its protocols and data formats, and how it is used in practice. It discusses the plet ..."
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Abstract Berners-Lee, T.J., R. Cailliau and J.-F. Groff, The world-wide web, Computer Networks and ISDN Systems 25 (1992) 454-459. This paper describes the World-Wide Web (W3) global information system initiative, its protocols and data formats, and how it is used in practice. It discusses

Mapping the World-Wide Web

by Martin Dodge , 1999
"... Maps of the World-Wide Web will be the focus of this paper. These are maps that usually dispense with many of the conventional notions of real-world cartography, doing away with the framework of latitude and longitude location and the familiar background of countries and cities in favour of arbitrar ..."
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Maps of the World-Wide Web will be the focus of this paper. These are maps that usually dispense with many of the conventional notions of real-world cartography, doing away with the framework of latitude and longitude location and the familiar background of countries and cities in favour

Metadata and the World Wide Web

by Jane Greenberg - Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science , 2003
"... Metadata is of paramount importance for persons, organizations, and endeavors of every dimension that are increasingly turning to the World Wide Web (hereafter referred to as the Web) as a chief conduit for accessing ..."
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Metadata is of paramount importance for persons, organizations, and endeavors of every dimension that are increasingly turning to the World Wide Web (hereafter referred to as the Web) as a chief conduit for accessing

Querying the World Wide Web

by Alberto O. Mendelzon, George A. Mihaila, Tova Milo , 1997
"... The World Wide Web is a large, heterogeneous, distributed collection of documents connected by hypertext links. The most common technology currently used for searching the Web depends on sending information retrieval requests to "index servers" that index as many documents as they can find ..."
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The World Wide Web is a large, heterogeneous, distributed collection of documents connected by hypertext links. The most common technology currently used for searching the Web depends on sending information retrieval requests to "index servers" that index as many documents as they can

Untangling the World-Wide Web

by Liam Relihan, Tony Cahill, Michael G. Hinchey
"... this paper we shall examine some of the problems facing the World-Wide Web and approaches that may be useful in solving them. In particular, we shall examine problems that relate to the distribution of the Web's information resources. Finally, we shall provide a short evaluation of the Web from ..."
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this paper we shall examine some of the problems facing the World-Wide Web and approaches that may be useful in solving them. In particular, we shall examine problems that relate to the distribution of the Web's information resources. Finally, we shall provide a short evaluation of the Web

The World-Wide Web Initiative

by T. Berners-Lee , 1993
"... The World-Wide Web (W3) is a way of viewing all the online information available on the Internet as a seamless, browsable continuum. Using hypertext jumps and searches, the user navigates through an information world partly hand-authored, partly computer -generated from existing databases and inform ..."
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The World-Wide Web (W3) is a way of viewing all the online information available on the Internet as a seamless, browsable continuum. Using hypertext jumps and searches, the user navigates through an information world partly hand-authored, partly computer -generated from existing databases

World-Wide Web,

by unknown authors , 1996
"... opinionated These days Internet and the World-Wide Web are the hottest topics in every walk of life. The Internet frenzy is like a rogue wave, you can either surf it and have the experience of your life-time, or stay on the beach to watch it and maybe get whacked by it. It is easy to jump on the boa ..."
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opinionated These days Internet and the World-Wide Web are the hottest topics in every walk of life. The Internet frenzy is like a rogue wave, you can either surf it and have the experience of your life-time, or stay on the beach to watch it and maybe get whacked by it. It is easy to jump

World-Wide Web, proxy

by John Dilley, Martin Arlitt , 1999
"... caching, replacement policies, performance evaluation Caching in the World Wide Web has been used to enhance the scalability and performance of user access to popular web content. Caches reduce bandwidth demand, improve response times for popular objects, and help reduce the effects of so called &qu ..."
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caching, replacement policies, performance evaluation Caching in the World Wide Web has been used to enhance the scalability and performance of user access to popular web content. Caches reduce bandwidth demand, improve response times for popular objects, and help reduce the effects of so called

*Workshops; *World Wide Web

by Robert L. Robertson
"... Central State University (Ohio), under a contract with Nichols Research Corporation, has developed a World Wide web based workshop on high performance computing entitled "IBN SP2 Parallel Programming ..."
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Central State University (Ohio), under a contract with Nichols Research Corporation, has developed a World Wide web based workshop on high performance computing entitled "IBN SP2 Parallel Programming

Caching on the World Wide Web

by Charu Aggarwal, Joel L. Wolf, Philip S. Yu - 125 Journal of Distributed and Parallel Systems (IJDPS) Vol.2, No.6 , 2000
"... Abstract—With the recent explosion in usage of the World Wide Web, the problem of caching Web objects has gained considerable importance. Caching on the Web differs from traditional caching in several ways. The nonhomogeneity of the object sizes is probably the most important such difference. In thi ..."
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Abstract—With the recent explosion in usage of the World Wide Web, the problem of caching Web objects has gained considerable importance. Caching on the Web differs from traditional caching in several ways. The nonhomogeneity of the object sizes is probably the most important such difference
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