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- Data mining
for hypertext:
a tutorial
survey: SIGKDD Explor.
Newsl., Vol.
1, No. 2.
(January
2000), pp.
1-11.Soumen
Chakrabarti
Source: SIGKDD Explor. Newsl., Vol. 1, No. 2. (January 2000), pp. 1-11. - Automatic Web
Information
Extraction in
the ROADRUNNER
System: (2002), pp.
264-277.Valter
Crescenzi,
Giansalvatore
Mecca, Paolo
Merialdo
Source: (2002), pp. 264-277. - Extracting
relational
data from HTML
repositories: SIGKDD Explor.
Newsl., Vol.
6, No. 2.
(December
2004), pp.
5-13.Ruth
Zhang, Laks
Lakshmanan,
Ruben Zamar
Source: SIGKDD Explor. Newsl., Vol. 6, No. 2. (December 2004), pp. 5-13. - A Web
navigation
tool for the
blind: (1998), pp.
204-206.Mary
Zajicek, Chris
Powell, Chris
Reeves
Source: (1998), pp. 204-206. - The portrait
of a common
HTML web page: (2006), pp.
198-204.Ryan
Levering,
Michal Cutler
Source: (2006), pp. 198-204. - Checking
marked-up
documentation
for adherance
to
site-specific
standards: (2005), pp.
76-79.SNI
Mount, RM
Newman, RJ Low
Source: (2005), pp. 76-79. - W[h]ither the
web? The
extension or
replacement of
HTML: Journal of the
American
Society for
Information
Science, Vol.
48, No. 7.
(1997), pp.
614-621.The
World Wide Web
has had over 5
years of
intensive
development,
and has
expanded from
a text-only
technical
documentation
system to a
multimedia
information
base
distributed
across the
planet.
Although its
tool for
structural
definition,
the Hypertext
Markup
Language
(HTML), has
been under
constant
development
throughout
this period,
most browsers
have been slow
to take
advantage of
all the
facilities it
offers. At a
time when
there is much
debate over
the public
future of the
Web, it is in
danger of
partial
stagnation.
Despite
significant
innovations in
some areas,
the field is
still open for
software
developers who
are capable of
harvesting the
benefits of
SGML, the
language in
which HTML is
written. This
analysis of
HTML Document
Type
Descriptions
(DTDs) reveals
where some of
the
opportunities
may lie. ©
1997 John
Wiley & Sons,
Inc.Peter
Flynn
Source: Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Vol. 48, No. 7. (1997), pp. 614-621. - Literary
Machines 931: (01 July
1982)Theodore
Nelson
Source: (01 July 1982) - Version
Control: Software,
IEEE, Vol. 23,
No. 1. (2006),
pp.
104-107.Althou
gh CVS
(Concurrent
Versions
System) is the
oldest, it's
still the
mostly widely
used version
control system
because it's
mature,
stable, and
fielded in a
vast corpus of
projects. CVS
is the
standard for
comparison
among all
other VC
tools.P
Louridas
Source: Software, IEEE, Vol. 23, No. 1. (2006), pp. 104-107. - Distributed
Debugging and
Monitoring on
$5 a Day: (1997)One of
the principal
impediments to
debugging and
monitoring
distributed
systems is the
difficulty of
implementing
the required
infrastructure
. If remote
debugging and
monitoring
were
universally
available at
low cost and
with minimal
implementation
effort it
might lead to
increases in
the integrity
and robustness
of distributed
systems. We
describe a
technique that
brings
universal
distributed
debugging and
monitoring
within easy
grasp. The
fundamental
observation is
that the
Hypertext...Mi
chael Gorlick
Source: (1997)
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