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2002
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Improvements in practical aspects of optimally scheduling web advertising
We addressed two issues concerning the practical aspects of optimally scheduling web advertising proposed by Langheinrich et al. [5], which scheduling maximizes the total number o...
Atsuyoshi Nakamura
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2002
ACM
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EDUTELLA: a P2P networking infrastructure based on RDF
Metadata for the World Wide Web is important, but metadata for Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks is absolutely crucial. In this paper we discuss the open source project Edutella which b...
Ambjörn Naeve, Boris Wolf, Changtao Qu, Matth...
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2002
ACM
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Simulation, verification and automated composition of web services
Web services -- Web-accessible programs and devices ? are a key application area for the Semantic Web. With the proliferation of Web services and the evolution towards the Semanti...
Srini Narayanan, Sheila A. McIlraith
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2002
ACM
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Fast and efficient client-side adaptivity for SVG
Kim Marriott, Bernd Meyer, Laurent Tardif
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2002
ACM
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Webformulate: a web-based visual continual query system
Jennifer L. Leopold, Meg Heimovics, Tyler Palmer
WWW
2002
ACM
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A graphical user interface toolkit approach to thin-client computing
Network and server-centric computing paradigms are quickly returning to being the dominant methods by which we use computers. Web applications are so prevalent that the role of a ...
Simon Lok, Steven Feiner, William M. Chiong, Yoav ...
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2002
ACM
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Visualizing web site comparisons
The Web is increasingly becoming an important channel for conducting businesses, disseminating information, and communicating with people on a global scale. More and more companie...
Bing Liu, Kaidi Zhao, Lan Yi
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2002
ACM
16 years 4 months ago
Improving web performance by client characterization driven server adaptation
Balachander Krishnamurthy, Craig E. Wills