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WEBI
2001
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
A Fast Image-Gathering System on the World-Wide Web Using a PC Cluster
Abstract. Thanks to the recent explosive progress of WWW (WorldWide Web), we can easily access a large number of images from WWW. There are, however, no established methods to make...
Keiji Yanai, Masaya Shindo, Kohei Noshita
IWEB
1998
13 years 8 months ago
Using Java for the Coordination of Workflows in the World Wide Web
In this paper we introduce a workflow management system, called WebFlow, which is based on the world wide web and Java as its basic technologies. Java is used as the build time (m...
Michael Weber, Torsten Illmann
DATE
1997
IEEE
115views Hardware» more  DATE 1997»
13 years 11 months ago
Analogue layout generation by World Wide Web server-based agents
A World Wide Web (WWW) based client/server system has been developed which allows server-side process independent layout generators to generate the design rule correct geometry of...
Les T. Walczowski, D. Nalbantis, W. A. J. Waller, ...
KDD
2002
ACM
170views Data Mining» more  KDD 2002»
14 years 7 months ago
Web site mining: a new way to spot competitors, customers and suppliers in the world wide web
When automatically extracting information from the world wide web, most established methods focus on spotting single HTMLdocuments. However, the problem of spotting complete web s...
Martin Ester, Hans-Peter Kriegel, Matthias Schuber...
AUSAI
2004
Springer
14 years 23 days ago
Learning the Grammar of Distant Change in the World-Wide Web
One problem many Web users encounter is to keep track of changes of distant Web sources. Push services, informing clients about data changes, are frequently not provided by Web ser...
Dirk Kukulenz