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World Wide Web - WWW
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    • The World Wide Web (WWW) (LCG92) is a distributed hypermedia system for information discovery, retrieval, and collaboration. The hypertext paradigm has proven its usefulness for browsing large, distributed document structures. The ease of use provided by this paradigm is one of the reasons for the great popularity which the World Wide Web has gained through the last months...

    Christian Neusset al. Lost in hyperspace? Free text searches in the Web

    • The World Wide Web (WWW) (LCG92) is a distributed hypermedia system for information discovery, retrieval, and collaboration. The hypertext paradigm has proven its usefulness for browsing large, distributed document structures. The ease of use provided by this paradigm is one of the reasons for the great popularity which the World Wide Web has gained through the last months...

    Christian Neuss. Free Text Searches in the Web

    • The World Wide Web (WWW) is a distributed global information resourcecontaining a large amount of data relevant to essentially all domains of human activity.Given the high rate of growth of the volume of data available on the WWW, locatinginformation of interest in such an anarchic setting becomes a more difficult processevery day.Several useful indexes (e.g...

    George Andrei Mihaila. WebSQL - An SQL-like Query Language for the World Wide Web

    • The World-Wide Web (W3) initiative is a practical project to bring a global information universe into existence using available technology. This article describes the aims, data model, and protocols needed to implement the "web", and compares them with various contemporary systems. The Dream Pick up your pen, mouse or favorite pointing device and press it on a reference in this document perhaps to the author's name, or organization, or some related work...

    Tim Berners-leeet al. World-Wide Web: The Information Universe

    • The World Wide Web (WWW) is an effective educational tool when used to enforce pedagogical goals. An experiment using the WWW in an Electronics course at Bucknell University provided students with an opportunity to learn how to design a Web page, learn about diode circuits, share their knowledge with their classmates, and evaluate their classmates' reports...

    Susan M. Lordet al. “Nifty diode circuits”: using the World Wide Web in an electronics cla...

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