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EUROMICRO
1998
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
The World Wide Wait: Where Does the Time Go?
The continuing explosive growth of the web has not been matched by an adequate enhancement of the infrastructure on which it depends. Both consumers and producers are often left f...
Colin Allison, Martin Bramley, Jose Serrano
MASCOTS
2003
13 years 7 months ago
Performance Benchmarking of Dynamic Web Technologies
When the World-Wide Web was first created, the content on most Web sites was simply a collection of static files. Today, many Web sites dynamically generate responses “on the ...
Lance Titchkosky, Martin F. Arlitt, Carey L. Willi...
CCR
1999
149views more  CCR 1999»
13 years 5 months ago
A survey of web caching schemes for the Internet
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access to shared data objects. As one of the most popular applications currently runni...
Jia Wang
WWW
2001
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
Support concepts for Web navigation: a cognitive engineering approach
Current Network User Interfaces (NUIs) provide entrances to an enormous amount of Web-based services, bringing about new use problems such as laborious and unsuccessful navigation...
Mark A. Neerincx, Jasper Lindenberg, Steven Pember...
IADIS
2004
13 years 7 months ago
Effects of cognitively designed home pages with readers' prior knowledge on the web
The purpose of our ongoing efforts is to investigate the influence of web page design based on text-structure and user prior knowledge for information retrieval on the basis of na...
Kashif Hussain, Françoise Anceaux, Sylvie M...