Glossary of "Glossary of "Weaving the Web""

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libwww

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

The library (collection) of WWW-related program modules available for free use by anyone since the start of the Web.
line-mode

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

In high and far-off times, people did not see computer programs through windows. They typed commands on a terminal, and the computer replied with text, which was displayed on the screen (or printed on a roll of paper) interleaved with the commands, much as though the person were in a chat session with the computer program. If you have seen a "DOS window," then you have some idea of how people did their communicating with computers in those days, before they learned how to drag and drop. Line-mode is still a very respectable way to communicate with a computer.
A Web client that communicated with the user in line-mode and could run all kinds of computers that did not have windows or mice.
line-mode browser

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

A Web client that communicated with the user in line-mode and could run all kinds of computers that did not have windows or mice.
link

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

A reference from one document to another (external link), or from one location in the same document to another (internal link), that can be followed efficiently using a computer. The unit of connection in hypertext.
MARC record

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

A standard for machine-readable library catalogue cards.
meta-

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

A prefix to indicate something applied to itself; for example, a metameeting is a meeting about meetings.
metadata

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

Data about data on the Web, including but not limited to authorship, classification, endorsement, policy, distribution terms, IPR, and so on. A significant use for the Semantic Web.
micropayments

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

Technology allowing one to pay for Web site access in very small amounts as one browses.
minimal constraint, principle of

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

The idea that engineering or other designs should define only what they have to, leaving other aspects of the system and other systems as unconstrained as possible.
MIT (Massachusetts institute of technology)

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

See LCS. Cohost of W3C. mobile devices
Pagers, phones, handheld computers, and so on. All are potentially mobile Internet devices and Web clients.
mosaic

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

A Web browser developed by Marc Andreessen, Eric Bina, and their colleagues at NCSA .
NCSA (National center for supercomputing applications)

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

A center at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign whose software development group created Mosaic .
nelson, ted

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

Coiner of the word hypertext; guru and visionary. By coincidence, Ted is currently (1999) at Keio University
net

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

Short for Internet .
neXT

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

Name of the company started by Steve Jobs, and of the computer it manufactured, that integrated many novelties such as the Mach kernel, Unix, NeXTStep, Objective-C, drag-and-drop application builders, optical disks, and digital signal processors. The development platform I used for the first Web client.
NNTP (Network news transfer protocol)

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

A protocol that defines how news articles are passed around between computers. Each computer passes an article to any of its neighbors that have not yet got it.
node

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

Thing joined by links. In the Web, a node is a Web page, any resource with a URI.
open source

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

Software whose source code is freely distributed and modifiable by anyone. W3C sample code is open source software. A trademark of opensource.org, a relatively newcom
packet

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

A unit into which information is divided for transmission across the Internet.
partial understanding

From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23)

The ability to understand part of the import of a document that uses multiple vocabularies, some but not all of which are understood.

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