@MISC{Relihan_untanglingthe, author = {Liam Relihan and Tony Cahill and Michael G. Hinchey}, title = {Untangling the World-Wide Web}, year = {} }
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Abstract
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 the point of view of information providers. It was the intention of the designers of the World-Wide Web (or WWW or W3) to provide access to the information resources of the Internet through easy-to-use software which operated in a consistent manner [BlEtAl92]. As the basis for information retrieval, the designers settled on the hypertext paradigm - a paradigm which supported the use of simple "point-and-click" interfaces.