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1998
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13 years 7 months ago
The Limits of Web Metadata, and Beyond
The World Wide Web currently has a huge amount of data, with practically no classification information, and this makes it extremely difficult to handle effectively. It has been re...
Massimo Marchiori
DL
1998
Springer
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13 years 11 months ago
Digital Library Information Appliances
Although digital libraries are intended to support education and knowledge work, current digital library interfaces are narrowly focused on retrieval. Furthermore, they are design...
Bill N. Schilit, Morgan N. Price, Gene Golovchinsk...
ER
2004
Springer
163views Database» more  ER 2004»
13 years 11 months ago
From Ontology to Relational Databases
The semantic web envisions a World Wide Web in which data is described with rich semantics and applications can pose complex queries. Ontologies, a cornerstone of the semantic web,...
Anuradha Gali, Cindy X. Chen, Kajal T. Claypool, R...
SAC
2003
ACM
14 years 23 days ago
Ontology-Focused Crawling of Web Documents
The Web, the largest unstructured database of the world, has greatly improved access to documents. However, documents on the Web are largely disorganized. Due to the distributed n...
Marc Ehrig, Alexander Maedche
INFOCOM
1997
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
An Empirical Model of HTTP Network Traffic
The workload of the global Internet is dominated by the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), an application protocol used by World Wide Web clients and servers. Simulation studies ...
Bruce A. Mah