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JCD
2002
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14 years 11 months ago
Quality technical information: paving the way for usable print and web interface design
Principles of information style and design have been around for years. Look at the shelf life of Strunk and White's classic Elements of Style, published in 1959 and still a b...
Theo Mandel
W4A
2006
ACM
15 years 5 months ago
Mobile phones may be the right devices for supporting developing world accessibility, but is the WWW the right service delivery
In this paper we detail the synergies we have observed between the features and limitations of mobile phones, and the usability and accessibility requirements of rural developing ...
Tapan S. Parikh
CHI
1996
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Silk from a Sow's Ear: Extracting Usable Structures from the Web
In its current implementation, the World-Wide Web lacks much of the explicit structure and strong typing found in many closed hypertext systems. While this property has directly f...
Peter Pirolli, James E. Pitkow, Ramana Rao
IJWIS
2007
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14 years 11 months ago
World's first web census
: Purpose — To measure the exact size of the World Wide Web (i.e., a census). The measure used is the number of publicly accessible web servers on port 80. Design/methodology/app...
Darcy G. Benoit, André Trudel
NAR
2002
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14 years 11 months ago
S/MARt DB: a database on scaffold/matrix attached regions
S/MARt DB, the S/MAR transaction database, is a relational database covering scaffold/matrix attached regions (S/MARs) and nuclear matrix proteins that are involved in the chromos...
Ines Liebich, Jürgen Bode, Matthias Frisch, E...