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CHI
1996
ACM
14 years 19 days ago
Silk from a Sow's Ear: Extracting Usable Structures from the Web
In its current implementation, the World-Wide Web lacks much of the explicit structure and strong typing found in many closed hypertext systems. While this property has directly f...
Peter Pirolli, James E. Pitkow, Ramana Rao
JUCS
2006
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13 years 8 months ago
The Transformation of the Web: How Emerging Communities Shape the Information we Consume
: To date, one of the main aims of the World Wide Web has been to provide users with information. In addition to private homepages, large professional information providers, includ...
Josef Kolbitsch, Hermann A. Maurer
DM
2011
264views Education» more  DM 2011»
13 years 3 months ago
Connectivity threshold and recovery time in rank-based models for complex networks
The World Wide Web may be viewed as a graph each of whose vertices corresponds to a static HTML web page, and each of whose edges corresponds to a hyperlink from one web page to an...
Pawel Pralat
WEBI
2005
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Metadata Propagation in the Web Using Co-Citations
Given the large heterogeneity of the World Wide Web, using metadata on the search engines side seems to be a useful track for information retrieval. Though, because a manual quali...
Camille Prime-Claverie, Michel Beigbeder, Thierry ...
FGCS
2011
153views more  FGCS 2011»
13 years 3 months ago
Representing distributed systems using the Open Provenance Model
From the World Wide Web to supply chains and scientific simulations, distributed systems are a widely used and important approach to building computational systems. Tracking prov...
Paul T. Groth, Luc Moreau