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2015
The Web 3.0 has revolutionized the Internet in the last years and its benefits are still being studied. The way that websites are being developed is also changing because of this Web evolution, giving to Web developers new technologies where computers can better understand and give meaning to content.
João Vieira, Pedro Isaías
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The Web 3.0 has revolutionized the Internet in the last years and its benefits are still being studied. The way that websites are being developed is also changing because of this Web evolution, giving to Web developers new technologies where computers can better understand and give meaning to content.
João Vieira, Pedro Isaías
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Web archiving in a Web 2.0 world [PDF]
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the current state of web archiving in Australia, and how libraries are adapting their services in recognition of the expanding role that online material plays in their collections.Design/methodology/approachThe National Library of Australia is the lead institution for digital archiving and preservation in ...
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Representation of Web Data in A Web Warehouse
The Computer Journal, 2003Summary: We believe that, to manage Web data effectively, there is a need to build a data warehouse of Web data, i.e. a Web warehouse. We focus on how to represent and store relevant hyperlinked Web documents effectively in a Web warehouse called WHOWEDA (WareHouse of WEb DAta) for further querying and manipulation.
Sourav S. Bhowmick +2 more
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Library Trends, 2007
The increasing provision of Web-based information resources has moved from a simple text interface to dynamic and interactive designs. While this move has provided people with a more creative and flexible experience, there are dangers that some people will be excluded because they cannot use standard methods of access.
Brophy, Peter, Craven, Jenny
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The increasing provision of Web-based information resources has moved from a simple text interface to dynamic and interactive designs. While this move has provided people with a more creative and flexible experience, there are dangers that some people will be excluded because they cannot use standard methods of access.
Brophy, Peter, Craven, Jenny
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A Roadmap for Web Mining: From Web to Semantic Web
2004The purpose of Web mining is to develop methods and systems for discovering models of objects and processes on the World Wide Web and for web-based systems that show adaptive performance. Web Mining integrates three parent areas: Data Mining (we use this term here also for the closely related areas of Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery), Internet
Bettina Berendt +5 more
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British Journal of Nursing, 2000
Welcome to this regular column of the British Journal of Nursing. The idea behind Web Watch is to bring together in each issue a collection of world-wide Web pages that can be found on the Internet. The content of the Web sites provided will hopefully contain information that might be useful or interesting to nurses.
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Welcome to this regular column of the British Journal of Nursing. The idea behind Web Watch is to bring together in each issue a collection of world-wide Web pages that can be found on the Internet. The content of the Web sites provided will hopefully contain information that might be useful or interesting to nurses.
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Semantic Web or Web 2.0? Socialization of the Semantic Web
2008Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web are approaches that target the improvement of the Web through the optimization of mechanisms for sharing information and resources. This document argues that Web 2.0 is not an immature stage of the Semantic Web but an orthogonal dimension of another Web aspect, the semantic.
Jorge Morato +3 more
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Proceedings of the 7th Euro American Conference on Telematics and Information Systems, 2014
The Internet is active and very dynamic. It has enabled an unprecedented evolution in telematics and information systems, and in turn a global revolution in the use of technology and digital citizenry. Although many see the technologies that have driven this revolution as inventions of the past 1 to 2 decades, quite a few had their genesis before the ...
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The Internet is active and very dynamic. It has enabled an unprecedented evolution in telematics and information systems, and in turn a global revolution in the use of technology and digital citizenry. Although many see the technologies that have driven this revolution as inventions of the past 1 to 2 decades, quite a few had their genesis before the ...
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The Service Web: a Web of Billions of Services
2009SOA4All, a collaborative European research and development project, is pioneering advanced web technology that will allow billions of parties to expose and consume IT services online. Four complementary technical advances are being integrated to create a coherent and domain-independent service delivery platform.
John Domingue +4 more
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2010
Both, Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 were linked directly to new stages in the development of e-business. Whereas the distinction between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 became widely accepted in literature and practice, we are merely at the beginning of the possibilities arising from current trends culminating in our information society.
Kollmann, Tobias, Lomberg, Carina
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Both, Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 were linked directly to new stages in the development of e-business. Whereas the distinction between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 became widely accepted in literature and practice, we are merely at the beginning of the possibilities arising from current trends culminating in our information society.
Kollmann, Tobias, Lomberg, Carina
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