... support, and patience during the writing of the book Once again, they have tolerated the long writing hours into the night, the scattered papers and manuscripts, the numerous business trips, and many ... overview the scope of the book in this chapter In particular, we introduce the Internet andtheWorldWideWeb (WWW) in Sections 1.1 and 1.2, distinguish between vulnerabilities, threats, and countermeasures ... computer scientists, electrical engineers, and applied mathematicians With the proliferation of open sys- tems in general, and of the Internet andtheWorldWideWeb (WWW) in particular, this situation...
... understand it effortlessly They can quickly find the information they need, thereby reducing the time (and costs) wasted on both finding information and not finding information Producers of web ... Marketing The marketing team focuses on the intended purposes and audiences for theweb site They must understand what will bring the right people to theweb site and what will bring them back again ... Because of the inherent power of information organization in forming understanding and opinion, the process of designing information architectures for web sites and intranets can involve a strong...
... Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Chapter Introduction to Information Architecture Information Architect: 1) the individual who organizes the patterns inherent in data, making the ... Because theWeb integrates so many technologies and content types into a single interface, it challenges designers of web sites and intranets greatly page Information Architecture for theWorldWide ... easier to search Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb is for webmasters, designers, and anyone else involved in building a web site It's for novice web designers who, from the start, want...
... 22 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 3.2 Organizing Web Sites and Intranets The organization of information inweb sites and intranets is a major factor in determining success, and ... Marketing The marketing team focuses on the intended purposes and audiences for theweb site They must understand what will bring the right people to theweb site and what will bring them back again ... Because of the inherent power of information organization in forming understanding and opinion, the process of designing information architectures for web sites and intranets can involve a strong...
... books into chapters into sections into paragraphs into sentences into words into letters Hierarchy is ubiquitous in our lives and informs our understanding of theworldin a profound and meaningful ... 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 URL of the Investor Info page ... will be influenced by technical performance issues (e.g., bandwidth and CPU constraints) and have little impact upon thearchitecture page 40 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 3.3...
... Contents The table of contents andthe index are the state of the art in print navigation Given that the design of these familiar systems is the result of testing and refinement over the centuries, ... tools, see Chapter 9.) page 56 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWebIn selecting items for the index, keep in mind that an index should point only to destination pages, not navigation ... also presented inthe index page 57 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 4.6.3 The Site Map While the term site map is used indiscriminately in general practice, we define it narrowly...
... 2) that the levels of labels don't vary greatly in how deeply they cover parts of a site page 68 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWebInthe following example, we see the outlines for ... become an issue between these labels andthe chunks of information they link to For example, the link "annual report" may take the user to a page with the heading Financial Information Most users ... Pets" Ordering Information vs How to Order This Book One echoes the original heading on the main page, while the other omits the GPSC One uses a colon, the other a dash to separate the generic...
... Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Chapter Searching Systems 6.1 Searching and Your Web Site The preceding three chapters were intended to help you create the best browsing system ... Minimal filtering options are provided, including searching for keywords within title and abstract fields, searching within the author field, or searching within the publication number field These ... of the searching capability offered by this search engine and offers examples It launches in a separate browser window page 89 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 6.3.2 Searching and...
... meeting page 110 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Information Architecture Meeting Agenda Introductions Web Site Critiques What you love and hate about the following sites? Information ... begins with a review of existing background materials and quickly moves into a series of meetings aimed at gathering and synthesizing information In Chapter 8, we cover the creative brainstorming ... page, and display the current search query on the Revise Search page so they can modify it without reentering it page 100 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 6.4 In an Ideal World: The...
... You can examine the contents of the existing web site and use that content inventory as a place to begin Rather than pointing and clicking your way through hundreds or thousands of web pages, ... 121 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 7.5 Grouping Content As we explained in Chapter 3, grouping content into the top-level categories of an information hierarchy is typically the ... carry the metaphor into the information architecture design page 125 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 8.3 Scenarios While architecture blueprints are excellent tools for capturing...
... Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 9.3 Web Page Inventory The content mapping process should result inthe creation of an inventory of all web pages to be created Depending upon the size and ... testing This method involves bringing in some real users, giving them some typical test tasks, and asking them to think out loud while they perform the tasks The statements and actions of the ... of theweb site page 134 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 9.2 Content Mapping During research and conceptual design, you are focused on the top-down approach of defining an information...
... 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 originate ... really about information architecture rather than information design We focus on the art and science of structuring and organizing web sites and intranets so people can find and manage information ... Billboard page 155 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 10.2.7 Conclusion We addressed the issues of politics and main page cluttering by creating additional real estate, inthe form of guides,...
... book, and for sharing his life with me Introduction Clearly, the Internet is changing theworldInthe last ten years, since Tim Berners-Lee designed theWorldWideWeb (1991) and Marc Andreesen and ... editions of HTML for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide She also wrote the bestselling Perl and CGI for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide, andthe Macintosh and Windows versions ... to write and use XHTML in Appendix A, XHTML Figure i.4: TheWorldWideWeb Consortium (http://www.w3.org) is the main standards body for theWeb You can find the official specifications there for...
... sem:Actor (the Netherlands) plays inthe context of this given event As there are two sem:Roles for the Netherlands inthe context of the event, according to two different points of view (those of the ... respect to the types of events that happen inthe Gulf of Aden andinthe rest of the world, for example, inthe Malacca Strait The former are mainly attempted and successful hijackings, while the latter ... copy Web Semantics: Science, Servicesand Agents on theWorldWideWeb (2011) 128–136 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Web Semantics: Science, Servicesand Agents on theWorldWide Web...
... connected to the Internet and organised in a way that allows them to be accessed by any other computer that is connected to the internet and running a Web Browser The World- wide- web was invented ... contain text marked up in a special format understood by web browsers, andin particular, is likely to contain the addresses for other web pages In this way, web pages contain links to other web ... client to Index.asp to Again, this pages can be plain AddToMailingList.asp HTML Takes the information from the Index.Asp JoinMailingList form and enters it into the Client table of the Index.asp...
... generated (fingerprinting) Obtaining the Server Shell and Copying Malicious Code on the Server After identifying the OS andtheservices that are listening on the target machine, the hacker wants ... FTP, or HTTP request and then reading the banner; or it can be done by probing the TCP stack with TCP SYN/FIN segments and observing how the server responds, including how the Initial Sequence Numbers ... with the CLI 6-39 Configuring CVDM 6-40 Configuring the CSM 6-40 Using the CLI 6-40 Using CVDM-CSM 6-42 Configuring SSLSM PKI 6-49 Importing the CA Certificate into the SSLSM 6-49 Generating the...
... Semantic Web Nhược điểm WonderWeb thiếu tài liệu hướng dẫn sử dụng ví dụ Web 13 1.2.4 Semantic Web Portal Cũng Semantic Web mở rộng Web, Semantic Web Portal phát triển từ Web Portal Theo [6, ... 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 ... gọi Web xã hội (Social Web) [3] Web 2.0 tạo hội cho người dùng sử dụng web không người tiếp nhận thông tin thụ động mà người tham gia tạo đóng góp nội dung Web Đó trang web “đọc viết” (readand-write),...
... infrastructure and bandwidth andthe computing power of server and client machines However, this approach has the following shortcomings which make it insufficient in solving the problem: Ÿ The ... more information On the other hand, web users continue to expect more and more performance from their existing web links A research indicates that although the Internet backbone capacity increases ... effectiveness of them inthe co-occurrence situation, and investigate the accuracy of the settings for the TTLs of objects to reveal its impact on web caching Move on to the main part of the thesis, we...
... is therefore possible that CKBM could induce cytokine release including TNF-α in these animals and inhibit tumor growth However, further study is needed to determine how they are induced andthe ... compounds including lunasin and lectins that were shown to induce apoptosis in malignant cells [13] As CKBM contains these compounds, this would partially explain why it inhibits tumor growth inthe ... through the induction of apoptosis and inhibition of proliferation of gastric cancer cells However, further clinical trials in humans are needed to examine the pharmacokinetics andthe therapeutic...