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JNW
2007
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14 years 11 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...
WWW
2004
ACM
16 years 11 days 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
OHS
2000
Springer
15 years 3 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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14 years 11 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 4 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, ...