The World Wide Web can be viewed as a gigantic distributed database including millions of interconnected hosts some of which publish information via web servers or peer-to-peer sys...
Users of hypertext systems like the World Wide Web (WWW) often find themselves following hypertext links deeper and deeper, only to find themselves “lost” and unable to fin...
R. Gandhi, Benjamin B. Bederson, G. Kumar, Ben Shn...
The rapid growth of the World Wide Web has caused serious performance degradation on the Internet. This paper o ers an end-to-end approach to improving Web performance by collecti...
Edith Cohen, Balachander Krishnamurthy, Jennifer R...
A number of applications that use GIS for decision support can potentially be enhanced by the use of high-performance computers, broadband networks and mass data stores. We descri...
Paul D. Coddington, Kenneth A. Hawick, Heath A. Ja...
Abstract. The next phase envisioned for the World Wide Web is automated ad-hoc interaction between intelligent agents, web services, databases and semantic web enabled applications...
Phillipa Oaks, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede, David Ed...