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SIGIR
2008
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
Towards breaking the quality curse.: a web-querying approach to web people search
Searching for people on the Web is one of the most common query types to the web search engines today. However, when a person name is queried, the returned webpages often contain ...
Dmitri V. Kalashnikov, Rabia Nuray-Turan, Sharad M...
INTERNET
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
REST Eye for the SOA Guy
it’s hardly Earth-shattering: abstracting your business services and separating them from your applications can yield an overall system that’s easier to build, maintain, and ex...
Steve Vinoski
ASE
2004
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13 years 7 months ago
Automatically Restructuring Programs for the Web
The construction of interactive server-side Web applications differs substantially from the construction of traditional interactive programs. In contrast, existing Web programming...
Jacob Matthews, Robert Bruce Findler, Paul T. Grau...
BMCBI
2004
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galaxieEST: addressing EST identity through automated phylogenetic analysis
Background: Research involving expressed sequence tags (ESTs) is intricately coupled to the existence of large, well-annotated sequence repositories. Comparatively complete and sa...
R. Henrik Nilsson, Balaji Rajashekar, Karl-Henrik ...
ECOI
2007
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Reasoning about taxonomies in first-order logic
Experts often disagree about the organization of biological taxa. The shifting definitions of taxonomic names complicate otherwise simple queries concerning these taxa. For examp...
David Thau, Bertram Ludäscher