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W4A
2006
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Contextual web accessibility - maximizing the benefit of accessibility guidelines
We argue that while work to optimize the accessibility of the World Wide Web through the publication and dissemination of a range of guidelines is of great importance, there is al...
David Sloan, Andy Heath, Fraser Hamilton, Brian Ke...
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UIST
1997
ACM
15 years 1 months ago
Elastic Windows: A Hierarchical Multi-Window World-Wide Web Browser
The World-Wide Web is becoming an invaluable source for the information needs of many users. However, current browsers are still primitive, in that they do not support many of the...
Eser Kandogan, Ben Shneiderman
AAAI
1998
14 years 11 months ago
Learning to Extract Symbolic Knowledge from the World Wide Web
The World Wide Web is a vast source of information accessible to computers, but understandable only to humans. The goal of the research described here is to automatically create a...
Mark Craven, Dan DiPasquo, Dayne Freitag, Andrew M...
CHI
1997
ACM
15 years 1 months ago
Revisitation Patterns in World Wide Web Navigation
In this paper, we report on users' revisitation patterns to World Wide Web (WWW) pages, and use the results to lay an empirical foundation for the design of history mechanism...
Linda Tauscher, Saul Greenberg
DOCENG
2008
ACM
14 years 11 months ago
Interactive office documents: a new face for web 2.0 applications
As the world wide web transforms from a vehicle of information dissemination and e-commerce transactions into a writable nexus of human collaboration, the Web 2.0 technologies at ...
John M. Boyer