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6.2 Understanding How Users Search
6.3 Designing the Search Interface
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Figure 4.1. In this example, the cursor is positioned over the Investor Info button. The prospective
view window at the bottom...
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Chapter 2. Introduction to Information Architecture
Information Architect: 1) the individual who organizes the patterns inherent in data, making
the complex clear; ... Systems 83
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3.2 Organizing Web Sites and Intranets
The organization of informationinweb sites and intranets is a major factor in determining success, and yet
many web ... helping them find theinformation they need?
If you're producing an intranet, the employees of your organization are the consumers. What is the cost of
their time spent to find theinformation ... move into information architecture find themselves
intellectually constrained by their experience in organizing information for print and other traditional media.
Information Architecture for the...
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Introduction
Clearly, the Internet is changing the world. Inthe last ten years, since Tim Berners-Lee designed the
World WideWeb (1991) and Marc ... bestselling editions of HTML for theWorld
Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide. She also wrote the bestselling Perl and
CGI for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide, and the Macintosh and
Windows ... this initial XML processing instruction to designate the
character encoding that you're using for the document, if it is something other than UTF-8
or UTF-16.
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according to two different points of view (those of the Netherlands
itself and Indonesia), there are two ... example, inthe Malacca Strait. The for-
mer are mainly attempted and successful hijackings, while the lat-
ter are mainly boardings.
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safety corridors while they are in effect or at other periods in time.
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the A1 hash value (i.e., the hash value of the username, the realm string,
and the user password).
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mathematicians. With the proliferation of open sys- tems in general, and of the Internet and
the WorldWide Web...
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there will be a dedicated task within the TREC
QA track exploring complex questions within an
interactive setting. Furthermore, we note the con-
vergence of the QA and ... in
the case of Indri. These results are consistent with
the findings of Monz (2003), who made the same
observation inthe factoid QA task.
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serve God in His Temple. Matthew, therefore, was very learned inthe books of the Law, and inthe writings of
the old prophets. As you all know, the Lord Jesus chose Matthew...
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