... Agents ontheWorldWideWeb (2011) 128–136 We discuss these models on basis of how they model (or not) the notions of Role, Type, View and Temporary These notions go beyond the most common components ... vocabulary ontheWeb to pick our types from, regardless of how the concepts in these vocabularies are modeled The concrete implications of theWeb context for the RDF model of SEM are the following ... Agents ontheWorldWideWeb (2011) 128–136 2.1 Modeling decisions The primary consideration for designing SEM is that it should onthe one hand be forgiving for the inherent messiness of the (Semantic)...
... several publications that might be interesting to you as further reading page Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Text Conventions In this book, we follow these conventions: • Italics ... need a definition That's the main job of the information architect, who: • Clarifies the mission and vision for the site, balancing the needs of its sponsoring organization and the needs of its ... maintain their own personal information onthe Web; keeping that stuff off the official web site seems to be a good practice 1.2.1.6 Under construction We always encounter sites that are under construction...
... perspectives; first from the architect's, then from the designer's, and so on page 17 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 2.3 Collaboration and Communication The information architect must ... page 18 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWebThe success of a web site design and production project depends on successful communication and collaboration between these specialized ... to the political issues at hand, you can manage their impact upon the architecture page 22 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 3.2 Organizing Web Sites and Intranets The organization...
... often personal in nature The relationships that one person sees between content items may not be apparent to others page 35 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb For these reasons, hypertext ... destination page 42 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Figure 4.1 In this example, the cursor is positioned over the Investor Info button The prospective view window at the bottom shows the ... bar at the bottom of each page onthe site Onthe main page, the bar might be unnecessary, since it would duplicate the primary options already listed on that page On second level pages, the bar...
... of the use of text-based navigation options page 51 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb It is often best to place the navigation bar towards the top and/or bottom of the page, rather ... navigation system You should 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 ... represent the same information So these conventions aren't completely conventional; use them with care! At least use them consistently within your site, as in the example in Figure 5.1 Conversely, the...
... Information vs How to Order This Book One echoes the original heading onthe main page, while the other omits the GPSC One uses a colon, the other a dash to separate the generic label from the publication's ... page (if they are drawn from the small group of concepts conventionally understood and are used consistently on all the site's pages) page 71 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 5.4 ... provided by the health system They want to know how they can pay for the service They want to know how they can maintain their health page 77 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb We then...
... self-explanatory, they don't force the user to think too much about these options page 87 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Figure 6.2 Because they present so much information, more complex ... numbers on this page page 95 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Figure 6.9 Yahoo!'s phone directory may not be as aesthetically appealing, but it gets the job done Users can use the ... might serendipitously stumble onto something better page 83 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Yahoo! once was a Web version of Powell's Everything was there, but fairly easy to find...
... of the organization? • How does theweb site support that organizational mission? • Does the new medium of theWeb force you to reconsider the organization's mission? • What are the short-term ... Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 6.5.2 Search Zones: Selectively Indexing the Right Content Search zones are subsets of a web site that have been indexed separately from the rest of the site's content ... where the five sections are in relation to one another So isn't the main Exhibition Hall Map page destination as well as navigation? The best solution, in this particular case, was to index these...
... unique identification number (used to connect the content inventory form with print and electronic versions of the actual content) A brief content description and an indication of the intended audience ... and electronic versions of the content Ideally, you will design a simple data entry form that allows online submission of responses You might use theWeb as the medium for distributing the form ... burden of content chunking responsibility often falls to the information architect in the conceptual design phase page 122 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Chapter Conceptual Design...
... chunk maps onto the destination content chunk labeled 2.2.3, which belongs in the Papers (2.0) area of theweb site page 137 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Armed with the original ... translation of print-based content to the online environment In such cases, content mapping involves the specification of how chunks of content in the print materials map to pages ontheweb site ... Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 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 production...
... specialization and didn't know whether there was a market for these specialized services page 162 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Hill: Did the concept of information architecture ... revolution Web sites, onthe other hand, generally have unplanned, accidental information architectures The conventions aren't really there yet, which isn't surprising given how new the medium ... read the book, we realized that his definition of information architecture didn't match ours He focused onthe presentation and layout of information on a two-dimensional page We focused on the...
... which will enable you to move on to the other pieces of the puzzle, once you're ready The XML VQS Web Site Onthe XML for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide Web site (http://www.cookwood.com/xml/), ... notation element must match the value after NDATA in the entity declaration On a new line in the DTD, after the corresponding entity declaration, type the name of the ... and content (if any) of the particular element (Figure 1.2) Information contained in an attribute is generally considered meta -data, that is, they contain information about thedata in the XML...
... HTTP communication options may apply only to the connection with the nearest, nontunnel neighbor, only to the end-points of the request/response chain, or to all connections along the chain Also, ... certificate-based authentication in Sections 2.3 to 2.5, discuss the proper configuration of a Web server (i.e., Apache Web server) in Section 2.6, and draw some conclusions in Section 2.7 2.7 Conclusions25 ... Contents 2.1 HTTP1 2.2 User authentication, authorization, and access control6 2.3 Basic authentication9 2.4 Digest access authentication13 2.5 Certificate-based authentication19 2.6 Server configuration20...
... intranet, the employees of your organization are the consumers What is the cost of their time spent to find the information they need? What is the cost when employees don't find the information they ... books onweb development concentrate either onthe 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 ... need a definition That's the main job of the information architect, who: • Clarifies the mission and vision for the site, balancing the needs of its sponsoring organization and the needs of its...
... name="cboRegion"> (N/A) London (North West) London (South) Bristol Glasgow Aberdeen ... way, web pages contain links to other web pages, which may also contain links to other web pages and so onThe world- wideweb is a hugely interconnected network of web pages that refer to each other ... course there are limits imposed by the hardware the site is running on, the speed of the internet connection that the server has and other factors, but not the ASP website design Application state...
... and Hoifung Poon 2009 Language ID in the Context of Harvesting Language Data off theWeb In Proceedings of The 12th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association of Computational Linguistics ... IGT) The Demo Presentation Our focus in this demonstration will be onthe query features of ODIN In addition, however, we will also give some background on how ODIN was built, show how we see the ... and their related concepts Once data is discovered that fits the particular pattern that a user is interested in, he/she can The opening screen for ODIN allows the user to search the ODIN database...
... on attributes of the research population, the information in the dataset, the contexts of inadvertent disclosure, a n d the motives of secondary users w h o m a y act as "data spies" (Armstrong ... to the data, or modified versions of the d a t a , by secondary data users The risk of disclosures of sensitive information constitutes the primary cost, and the knowledge generated from thedata ... model can be used to reveal the locations of participants in the dataset, who can then be identified, along with the confidential information they provided For the dataset D A T A Q U A L I T...
... information Only for SARS Limited information Guidelines on infection control Information on HIV prevention Contains infection control procedures Isolation guidelines, infection control policies Contains ... Infection control Good practice in infection prevention and control Oral health topics Infection control Hospital hygiene and infection control Guidelines on infection control Infection control ... epidemiology/infection control Infection control nurses of Connecticut Communicable diseases, epidemiology and immunization Resources onthe internet on infection control Infection control resource...
... datasets -on the design and usage of voiD, the ‘Vocabulary of Interlinked Datasets’ Proceedings of the Linked DataontheWeb Workshop (LDOW 09), in conjunction with 18th International WorldWide ... of these datasets and query federation applications The Provenance Vocabulary is the first vocabulary to describe both thedata creation and data access process related to a dataset ontheWeb ... analyzing Linked Dataonthe Semantic Web Proceedings of the Third International Semantic Web User Interaction Workshop, Athens, Georgia, USA 2006 13 sig.ma: live Web views ontheWeb of Data [http://sig.ma/]...
... thành giảng đưa lên Web Học viên truy cập vào khóa học Web Content Commons qua công cụ hiển thị điều hướng (visualization and navigation) 2.3.2 Cấu trúc ontology Connexions Connexions sử dụng ngôn ... CHƯƠNG WEB CÓ NGỮ NGHĨA VÀ ONTOLOGY 1.1 Các hệ Web 1.1.1 Web 1.0 1.1.2 Web 2.0 1.1.3 Web có ngữ nghĩa (Semantic Web) 1.1.4 Web 3.0 – Web xã ... biểu diễn ontology (model) 1.2.3.3 WonderWeb OWL API WonderWeb OWL API API cung cấp dịch vụ lập trình xử lý ontology OWL WonderWeb API suy diễn tri thức sau gắn mô tơ suy diễn vào ontology model...