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JNW
2007
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15 years 1 months ago
World's First Class C Web Census: The First Step in a Complete Census of the Web
— Our research goal is to measure the exact size of the World Wide Web (i.e., a census). The measure we are interested in is the number of publicly accessible web servers on port...
Darcy G. Benoit, Devin Slauenwhite, Nick Schofield...
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WWW
2004
ACM
16 years 2 months ago
Adapting databases and WebDAV protocol
The ability of the Web to share data regardless of geographical location raises a new issue called remote authoring. With the Internet and Web browsers being independent of hardwa...
Bita Shadgar, Ian Holyer
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OHS
2000
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Accessing the History of the Web: A Web Way-Back Machine
One of the deficiencies of the World Wide Web is that the Web does not have a memory. Web resources always display one revision only, namely the latest one. In addition, once a Web...
Joachim Feise
MTA
2008
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15 years 1 months ago
Tactile web browsing for blind people
Information on the World Wide Web becomes more and more important for our society. For blind people this is a chance to access more information for their everyday life. In this pap...
Martin Rotard, Christiane Taras, Thomas Ertl
WETICE
1998
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Setting up a Secure Web Server and Clients on an Intranet
This paper discusses the practical issues that arise when securing the access to the World Wide Web (WWW). A brief overview of the different protocols that are proposed to secure ...
Joris Claessens, Mark Vandenwauver, Bart Preneel, ...