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NanoPort: A Web Portal for Nanoscale Science and TechnologyChau, Michael, Chen, Hsinchun, Qin, Jailun, Zhou, Yilu, Sung, Wai-Ki, Chen, Mark, Qin, Yi, McDonald, Daniel M., Lally, Ann M. January 2002 (has links)
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of Arizona / Areas related to nanotechnology, or nanoscale science and
engineering (NSSE), have experienced tremendous growth
over the past few years. While there are a large variety of
useful resources available on the Web, such information are
usually distributed and difficult to locate, resulting in the
problem of information overload. To address the problem,
we developed the NanoPort system, an integrated Web
portal aiming to provide a one-stop shopping service to
satisfy the information needs of researchers and
practitioners in the field of NSSE [1]. We believe that the
approaches taken also can be applied to other domains.
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Special issue: "Web retrieval and mining"Chen, Hsinchun 04 1900 (has links)
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of Arizona / Search engines and data mining are two research
areas that have experienced significant progress over
the past few years. Overwhelming acceptance of the
Internet as a primary medium for content delivery and
business transactions has created unique opportunities
and challenges for researchers. The richness of the
webâ s multimedia content, the reach and timeliness of
web-based publication, the proliferation of e-commerce
activities and the potential for wireless web
delivery have generated many interesting research
problems. Technical, system, organizational and
social research approaches are all needed to address
these research problems. Many interesting webretrieval
and mining research topics have emerged
recently. These include, but are not limited to, the
following: text and data mining on the web, web visualization, web intelligence and agents, web-based decision support and knowledge management, wireless web retrieval and visualization, web-based usability methodology, web-based analysis for eCommerce applications.
This special issue consists of nine papers that
report research in web retrieval and mining.
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Everything old is new again: Finding a place for knowledge structures in a satisficing worldCampbell, D. Grant, Brundin, Michael, MacLean, Graham, Baird, Catherine January 2007 (has links)
The authors use an exploratory project involving Web resources related to Alzheimer’s Disease to explore ways in RDF metadata can more effectively translate the virtues of the traditional vertical file to a Web environment form using Semantic Web descriptive standards. In so doing, they argue against the separation of “bibliographic control” from the socially-embedded institutional practices of reference work, collection development, and the management of information ephemera. Libraries of the future will use specific Web technologies that lend themselves to sophisticated and rigorous knowledge structures, and link them with librarians’ skills in information harvesting and evaluation.
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Behind the Web site: An inside look at the production of Web-based textual government informationEschenfelder, Kristin R. January 2004 (has links)
This paper describes an exploratory, multisite case study of the production of textual content for
state agency Web sites. The qualitative field study explored internal agency Web staff characterizations
of textual Web content and staff perceptions of factors affecting the production of content. Study
results suggest that staff characterize content in terms of its format, its style age, its rate of change, its
degree of change, its owner, and the degree to which it is sensitive. Staff described nine factors
affecting content production including information intensity, public education mission, public inquiry
burden, top-down directives, existing maintenance burden, review and approval process, resources,
management interest and goals, and support from other program staff. A better understanding of how
internal agency staff perceive and treat content is important because staff play a large role in
determining what content is produced and what characteristics the content contains. The inclusion or
exclusion of certain characteristics in content has important implications for information usability,
costs, citizen participation in agency policymaking, government transparency, and public trust in
government.
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Toward a theory of user value of information systems : incorporating motivation and habit into a conceptual frameworkKim, Sung S. 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Measurement, characterization, and modeling of world wide web trafficChoi, Hyoung-Kee 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Facilitating the use of cadastral data through the World Wide WebPolley, Iestyn Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
Over recent years the cadastral industry has become increasingly reliant on digital data. Many surveyors now submit digital survey plan data to accompany the legally required hardcopy maps and documentation, although it will not be long before total digital lodgement will be possible. In this environment it will be ideal to capitalise on computer networking technology such as the present day Internet and World Wide Web (WWW) to better facilitate the transmission of digital data. This work provides a study of the current climate in the cadastral industry and further identifies how the Internet and its related technologies can be used to facilitate the transmission of digital cadastral data. The focus is to provide a prototype application that facilitates these data transactions in the most effective manner that benefits both user and data provider. This involves a study of the different underlying Internet technologies and how they can be used within the cadastral context. The work presents how the Internet and the WWW can bring benefits in the form of increased data distribution, and, in data integration and update for data maintainers, who need efficient ways of passing digital data to and from different locations.
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Navigationsanalyse Methodologie der Analyse von Prozessen der Online-Navigation mittels Optimal-Matching /Iske, Stefan. Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
Duisburg, Essen, Universiẗat, Diss., 2007.
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Design and implementation of collective bargaining support system (CBSS) : a web-based negotiation support system /Suarga. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D) -- McMaster University, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 140-144). Also available via World Wide Web.
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Entwicklung webbasierter Eignungsberatungen für Hochschulen /Fischer, Sonja. January 2008 (has links)
Universiẗat, Diss.--Erlangen-Nürnberg, 2007.
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