... About the Author Elizabeth Castro has written four bestselling editions of HTML for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide She also wrote the bestselling Perl and CGI for theWorldWide Web: ... 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 for theWorldWide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide Web site (http://www.cookwood.com/xml/), ... 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 all of the languages discussed...
... copy Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on theWorldWideWeb (2011) 128–136 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on theWorldWideWeb ... 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 for the 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 for the RDF model of SEM are the following...
... for theWorldWide Web, Second Edition, Rolf Oppliger For a listing of recent titles in the Artech House Computing Library, turn to the back of this book Security Technologies for theWorldWide ... (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP) xv xvi the result could also be used by Web users and application software developers The resulting book, Security Technologies for theWorldWide Web, was ... protocol) that is widely deployed on the WWW [7, 8] These books are recommended reading but are more narrow in scope than Security Technologies for theWorldWideWeb Finally, there is also a frequently...
... 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 ... 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 ... 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 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 ... accessible to anyone who has used theWorldWideWeb more than once or twice The reality is that most novice site developers are blinded by the excitement created by theWeb' s technical and graphical ... or other coworkers It might be the other members of your web development team Maybe in a way you're the client The guidelines for working with a client will hold true regardless of whether the...
... programming, and project management 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 ... sensitive 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 ... searching throughout theweb site Graphic Design The designers are responsible for the graphic design and page layout that defines the graphic identity or look of theweb site They strive to create...
... 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 ... be apparent to others page 35 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb For these reasons, hypertext is rarely a good candidate for the primary organization structure Rather, hypertext ... back to the main Programs and Events page) or all the way back to the main page of theweb site The trick with designing navigation systems is to balance the advantages of flexibility with the dangers...
... 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 ... Avoid overwhelming the user with too much information The goal is to help, not scare, the user page 55 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWebThe Search/Browse area of the Argus Clearinghouse, ... theWorldWideWeb If you were a first-time visitor, you'd have little sense of what the labels in the Unplanned System represent They were created with the assumption that users would know these...
... 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 ... 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 title One uses italics, while the other encloses the title in quotation ... Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Figure 5.10 Here the same query analysis tool helps us to view specific queries, how many results they retrieved, where they came from, and when they took place The third...
... 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 possible for your web site ... Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Yahoo! once was a Web version of Powell's Everything was there, but fairly easy to find Why? Because Yahoo!, like the Web, was relatively small At ... only type, the job of theweb site architect would be much easier page 84 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 6.2.1.2 Existence searching However, some users know what they want but...
... retrieved before they begin reviewing the results Let them know; if the number is too large, they should have the option to refine their search • Let the user know where he or she is in the current ... 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 Reference ... arriving at the umbrella site? What are the key ways they will want to navigate? Discussion of Next Steps page 111 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 7.1.2 Web Site Critiques One of the...
... pages of theweb site These mockups and the designs that derive from them can serve as templates for the design of subsidiary pages page 128 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Figure ... falls to the information architect in the conceptual design phase page 122 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Chapter Conceptual Design Based upon information gathered during the research ... the first time Whether or not they succeed, they tend to live with the results rather than mark up the page This limits the freedom and creativity of group collaboration While the visible differences...
... 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 process, ... which belongs in the Papers (2.0) area of theweb site page 137 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb 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 for theWorldWideWeb 9.3 Web...
... know whether there was a market for these specialized services page 162 Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb Hill: Did the concept of information architecture originate in the field ... O'Leary The animal featured on the cover of Information Architecture for theWorldWideWeb is a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) Polar bears live primarily on the icy shores of Greenland and northern ... working with Web sites? Morville: In 1994, before theWeb took theworld by storm, we were teaching some of the first academic and commercial courses about the Internet We both believed the Internet...
... 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 ... among all of the networked computers in the world) and the request is directed there Request Response Web Browser Web Server Figure 1: Request-Response The Internet Address of a web page or media ... received by 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...
... 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, 7], có số loại Web Portal sau: Web Portal web site thu thập thông tin ... 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 ... (backbone) Semantic Web Hình 1.5: Các chủ đề liên quan đến Semantic Web 1.1.4 Web 3.0 – Web xã hội có ngữ nghĩa Web xã hội có ngữ nghĩa (Social Semantic Web) kết hợp công nghệ Web 2.0 Web có ngữ nghĩa...
... ngoặc vuông, bạn chọn theo số liên kết bạn muốn: NJIT WWW entry point[1] gopher://chronicle.merit.edu/[2] Overview of the Web[ 3] NJIT Information Technology and WorldWideWeb Help[4] Thông tin ... HERE: Nicholson (file) the bridge on the river kwai (file) chinatown (file) the last detail (file) one flew over the cuckoo's nest (file) easy rider (file) the shining (file) the postman always rings ... move the Movie [image] Aug 25th Images Soon ? [image] Select the type of search you'd like to perform: Movie people (multi Oscar winners) or Movie titles (multi Oscar winners) Searches the "rec.arts.movies"...
... Mosaic W3C (World WideWeb Consortium) hình thành vào cuối năm 1994, với hướng dẫn cấu trúc phát triển HTML cấp độ ưu tiên phát triển ngôn ngữ 1.5 WorldWideWeb gì? Theo W3C: WorldWideWeb mạng ... 1989 Hình 1.5: WorldWideWeb 1.4 Nguồn gốc WorldWideWeb Vào cuối năm 1980, Tim Berner Lee viết chương trình lưu trữ liệu tên “Enquire” sở để sau phát triển chương trình cho Web server Trung ... 10 Giáo trình đào tạo Xây dựng quản trị Website, Portal Web client Chương trình bắt đầu vào tháng 12 năm 1990 CERN quảng bá vào mùa hè năm 1991 "WorldWideWeb" trình duyệt hypertext chạy máy NeXT...
... p t ch c WorldWideWeb Consortium (www.w3c.org) ñ phát tri n Web 52 Ki n trúc h th ng Web a b c d Ho t ñ ng phía client Ho t ñ ng phía server Tên trang web Cookies 53 Mô hình d ch v Web 54 a ... ng phía Client Web browser: chương trình hi n th trang web phía client Ho t ñ ng web browser: • L y trang web ñư c yêu c u • Thông d ch n i dung trang web • Hi n th hình Tên trang web có d ng URL ... Tăng t c ñ web server Hai k thu t: Dùng cache server ña lu ng Dùng nhi u máy làm web server (server farm) 60 Web server d ng ña lu ng 61 Nhi u máy làm web server 62 c Tên trang web Theo URL (Uniform...
... for mothers and children that safeguards and promotes their rights The second chapter of The State of theWorld s Children 2009 explores the fundamentals of the supportive environment and the ways ... of strengthening health systems TheWorld Health Organization launched theWorld Health Report 2008, which also addressed the theme of primary health care, on the eve of the conference The Alma-Ata ... Nigeria together account for one third of maternal deaths worldwide In 2008, UNICEF, theWorld Health Organization, the United Nations Population Fund and theWorld Bank agreed to work together to...