... bestselling editions of HTML fortheWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide She also wrote the bestselling Perl and CGI fortheWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide, and the Macintosh and Windows ... will enable you to move on to the other pieces of the puzzle, once you're ready The XML VQS Web Site On the XML fortheWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide Web site (http://www.cookwood.com/xml/), ... taste of them in Part (see page 223) page XML fortheWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide XML in the Real World Unfortunately, the reality of using XML is still not quite up to the vision...
... Technologies fortheWorldWideWeb Second Edition Rolf Oppliger Artech House Boston London * Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Oppliger, Rolf Security technologies fortheWorldWide Web/ Rolf ... document can be used as a reference for anyone working in the field.5 However, Security Technologies fortheWorldWide Web, There are many other glossaries available on the Internet Examples include ... a Web server [1].1 This basically means that the client requests information and the server provides the requested information using the HTTP The information, in turn, may be represented by Web...
... searching Other users not know what they're looking for They come to the site with a vague idea of the information they need They may not know the right labels to describe what they want or even whether ... between the other teams and the clients or internal stakeholders page 18 Information Architecture for Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com theWorldWideWebThe ... 15 Information Architecture for Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com theWorldWideWeb Further, an outsider can ensure that the organization chart isn't the...
... theweb server The HTML text of theweb page is returned to the browser Typically, the request comes from a Web Browser running on some computer, and is for a specific web page or resource, for ... contain links to other web pages, which may also contain links to other web pages and so on The world- wideweb is a hugely interconnected network of web pages that refer to each other This request-response ... be embedded in web pages that are executed by theweb server as it processes the request forthe page The generic name forthe second method is Active Server Pages, and describes the general mechanism...
... sem:hasActor, to express the sem:Role that the sem:Actor (the Netherlands) plays in the context of this given event As there are two sem:Roles forthe Netherlands in the context of the event, according ... vocabulary on theWeb to pick our types from, regardless of how the concepts in these vocabularies are modeled The concrete implications of theWeb context forthe RDF model of SEM are the following ... copy Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on theWorldWideWeb (2011) 128–136 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on theWorldWide Web...
... Berners-Lee, cha đẻ WorldWideWeb Ngày 6/8/1991, địa trang web với ký tự www xuất hiện, mở đại cách mạng chia sẻ thông tin Internet Nhiều người nhầm lẫn Internet WorldWideWeb Khái niệm Internet ... máy chủ web Cuối năm 1992, toàn giới có 26 web server 5 Apache máy chủ web phổ biến giới web server đạt mốc 100 triệu lượt cài đặt vào năm 2009 Google sở hữu web server riêng gọi Google Web Server ... dịch vụ mạng Khiêu dâm nội dung lớn thu hút web, tên miền xxx xuất từ tháng 8/2011 Theo trang Worldwidewebsize, tính đến 5/8/2011, giới có 19,68 tỷ trang web, gấp lần tổng dân số toàn giới 10 Năm...
... is the purpose of this book page 12 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb Chapter Introduction to Information Architecture Information Architect: 1) the individual who organizes the ... books on web development concentrate either on the aesthetics or the mechanics of the site This book is about the framework that holds the two together With this book, you learn how to design web ... approaches to web site architecture, and provides you with the tools and concepts you need to determine the best approach for your site page Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb Who This...
... framework for these communications, and forthe role of architecture in site development as a whole page 19 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb Chapter Organizing Information The beginning ... facilitates communication between the other teams and the clients or internal stakeholders page 18 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWebThe success of a web site design and production ... sensitive to the political issues at hand, you can manage their impact upon the architecture page 22 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb 3.2 Organizing Web Sites and Intranets The organization...
... be apparent to others page 35 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWebFor these reasons, hypertext is rarely a good candidate forthe primary organization structure Rather, hypertext ... Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb Figure 4.1 In this example, the cursor is positioned over the Investor Info button The prospective view window at the bottom shows the URL of the ... model of the organization scheme that facilitates navigation and helps them feel comfortable page 44 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb 4.3 Improving Flexibility As discussed in the previous...
... page 51 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb It is often best to place the navigation bar towards the top and/or bottom of the page, rather than at the side.6 Placement at the top provides ... Avoid overwhelming the user with too much information The goal is to help, not scare, the user page 55 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWebThe Search/Browse area of the Argus Clearinghouse, ... provide them but never rely on them 4.6.1 The Table of Contents The table of contents and the index are the state of the art in print navigation Given that the design of these familiar systems is the...
... provided by the health system They want to know how they can pay forthe service They want to know how they can maintain their health page 77 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb We then ... 72 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb 5.4.1.2 Other web sites If you don't have a site in place or are looking for new ideas, you'll want to look elsewhere for labeling systems The ... describe the chunk of information that follows the heading For example, the label for this part of the page you are reading, "Labels as Headings," represents the chunk of information between it and the...
... found This is the simplest type of information need If it were the only type, the job of theweb site architect would be much easier page 84 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb 6.2.1.2 ... self-explanatory, they don't force the user to think too much about these options page 87 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb Figure 6.2 Because they present so much information, more ... users control the amount of information they receive about each retrieved document page 94 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb What information should be displayed for each retrieved...
... display the current search query on the Revise Search page so they can modify it without reentering it page 100 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb 6.4 In an Ideal World: The Reference ... arriving at the umbrella site? What are the key ways they will want to navigate? Discussion of Next Steps page 111 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb 7.1.2 Web Site Critiques One of the ... with the right information to the entire site, instead of just to this specific situation? page 102 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb Figure 6.15 Three pull-down menus perform a...
... pages of theweb site These mockups and the designs that derive from them can serve as templates forthe design of subsidiary pages page 128 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb Figure ... falls to the information architect in the conceptual design phase page 122 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb Chapter Conceptual Design Based upon information gathered during the research ... inventory form is a useful tool for bringing structure to this process page 120 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWebThe sample content inventory form in Figure 7.4 provides an idea of the...
... Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb Another important concept is that of the content chunk To meet the needs of the content mapping process and to allow for flexibility during the ... which belongs in the Papers (2.0) area of theweb site page 137 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb Armed with the original print documents, architecture blueprints, and the content mapping ... the differences between the print and online media, the translation from print brochure to web site involved significant changes page 138 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb 9.3 Web...
... name for this specialization and didn't know whether there was a market for these specialized services page 162 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb Hill: Did the concept of information ... O'Leary The animal featured on the cover of Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb is a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) Polar bears live primarily on the icy shores of Greenland and northern ... polar bears, the bear almost always wins page 161 Information Architecture fortheWorldWideWeb Author Interview Hill: For those not familiar with the field, how would you define information architecture?...
... Những dịch vụ thông minh hệ thống web giàu ngữ nghĩa hẳn vượt trội phiên sẵn có dịch vụ 2.1 Semantic Web gì? Semantic Web không Web riêng biệt mà mở rộng Web tại, theo cách thông tin xác định ý ... cộng tác với tốt Semantic Web hình thành từ ý tưởng Tim Berners-Lee, người phát minh WWW (World Wide Web) , URI (Uniform Resource Identification), HTTP, HTML Semantic Web mạng lưới thông tin liên ... tin hiệu WorldWide Web, xem sở liệu có khả liên kết toàn cầu Semantic Web phương pháp cho phép định nghĩa liên kết liệu cách có ngữ nghĩa nhằm phục vụ cho máy tính “hiểu” Semantic Web cung cấp...
... 0732 CH02 4/24/01 11:15 AM Page 35 Taking Your Talent to theWebTHE WHOLE WORLD IN YOUR HANDS They don’t call it theWorldWideWebfor nothing As individuals, we can not only email pen pals ... sheets whether they’re running on Windows 2000 or BeOS The more web standards the browsers support and the more completely they support those standards, the fewer migraines programmers (and web users) ... visual panache, and the W3C will be your best friend as theWeb and your career move forward Which brings us to Point #3 Point #3: TheWeb Is Held Together by Standards To design websites, you will...
... Designing forthe Medium: Web Pages Have No Secrets As you might expect, the format that compresses best uses the least bandwidth and is therefore the most popular The RealPlayer (www.real.com) is the ... good fortheweb user, but how does it apply to theweb designer’s job? The answer is simple: The more we reuse graphic elements, the less strain we put on our visitors’ bandwidth If we reuse the ... else No wonder some people hate theWebthe first time they see it COLOR MY WEB As with thewide variety in screen resolutions, computers are far from uniform in their ability to display color...
... If the layout for this web page had been initially created in Photoshop, theweb designer would have left a 280 x 210 space in the layout itself and then replaced it with HTML during the web- building ... Clicking Yes or Okay would load the appropriate Apple plug-in page The way the tag works, the browser does most of the work of supporting theweb user (and theweb designer) 379 16 0732 CH12 ... plug-ins on the market They are certainly the most controversial Entire sites have been created in these formats Entire sermons have been written denouncing them For many, Flash is a religion; for many...