Cinquième Conférence Internationale World Wide Web
6-10 Mai 1996, Paris, France
Transparents , Discours, Rapports
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Table des matières:
- P1: Main Memory Caching of Web Documents : Evangelos P. Markatos
- P2: Web Cache Coherence : Adam Dingle, Tomas Partl
- P3: Introducing Application-level Replication and Naming into today's Web : Michael Baentsch, Georg Molterh, Peter Sturmh
- P4: WWW Access to legacy Client/Server Applications : Stephen E. Dossick, Gail E.Kaiser
- P5: PageSpace: an Architecture to Coordinate Distributed Applications on the Web : Paolo Ciancarini, Andreas Knoche, Robert Tolksdorf, Fabio Vitali
- P6: Lisp Web: a Specialized HTTP Server for Distributed AI Applications : Alberto Riva, Marco Ramoni
- P7: An Investigation of Documents from the WWW : Allison Woodruff, Paul M. Aoki, Eric Brewer, Paul Gauthier, Lawrence A. Rowe
- P8: From User Access Patterns to Dynamic Hypertext Linking : Tak Woon Yan, Matthew Jacobsen, Hector Garcia-Molina, Umeshwar Dayal
- P9: Measuring the Web : Tim Bray
- P10: Supporting the Web: a Distributed Hyperklink Database System : R. Kipp Jones, James E. Pitkow
- P11: Author-oriented Link Management : Michael L. Creech
- P12: Open Information Services : Leslie Carr, Garry Hill, David De Roure, Wendy Hall, Hugh Davis
- P13: Distributed Active Objects : Mark A. Najork, Marc H. Brown
- P14: Exorcising Daemons: a modular and lightweight approach to deploying applications on the Web : Jonatahn Trevor, Richard Bentley, Gerrit Wildgruber
- P15: Pan-Browser Support for Annotations and Other Meta-Information on the WWW : Mathew A.Schickler, Murray S. Mazer, Charles Brooks
- P16: Interactively Restructuring HTML Documents : Stéphane Bonhomme, Cécile Roisin
- P17: HTML Generation and Semantic Markup for Telepathology : Vincenzo Della Mea, Vito Roberto, Davide Brunato, Carlo Alberto Beltrami
- P18: Extending the Web's Tag Set Using SGML: The Grif Symposia Authoring Tool : Jean Paoli
- P19: Enhanced Graph Models in the Web Multi-client, Multi-head, Multi-tail Browsing : Michael Capps, Brian Ladd, P. David Stotts
- P20: Design Considerations for the Apache Server API : Robert Thau
- P21: Borealis Image Server : Eric A. Meyer, Peter Murray
- P22: A generic Framework for the Deployment of Structured Databases on the WWW : Stathes Hadjiefthymiades, Drakoulis Martakos
- P23: Distributed Database Access in a Corporate Environnement Using Java : Nick N. Duan
- P24: Grassroots: a System Providing a Uniform Framework for Communicating, Structuring, Sharing Information, and Organizing People : Kenichi Kamiya, Martin Roscheisen, Terry Winograd
- P25: Integrating Electronic Information through a Corporate WEB : Mike Crandall, Mark C. Swenson
- P26: Deutsche Welle: on the air : Manfred Bogen, Michael Lenz, Suzanne Zier
- P27: GC Tech's Intermediation and Payment System : Paul-André Pays, Fabrice de Comarmond
- P28: Synchronous Navigation Control for Distance Learning on the Web : Ping-Jer Yeh, Bih-Horng Chen, Ming-Ghih Lai, Shyan-Ming Yuan
- P29: WWW - Course tool: An Environment for Building WWW-Based Courses : Murray W. Goldberg, Sasan Salari, Paul Swoboda
- P30: Supporting Hierarchical Guided Tours in the WWW : Franz J. Hauck
- P31: An architecture for Integrating OODBs with WWW : Jack Jingshuang Yang, Gail E. Kaiser
- P32: Fixing the <<Broken-Link>> Problem: the W3Objects Approach : David Ingham, Steve Caughey, Mark Little
- P33: CorbaWeb: a Generic Object Navigator : Philippe Merle, Christophe Gransart, Jean-Marc Geib
- P34: Weblint: Quality Assurance for the WWW : Neil Bowers
- P35: WebWriter: A Browser-based Editor for Constructing Web Applications : Arturo Crespo, Eric A. Bier
- P36: WebQuest: Substantiating Education in Edutainment through Interactive Learning Games : Corrina Perrone
- P37: Automatically Organizing Bookmarks per Contents : Yoelle S. Maarek, Israel Z. Ben Shaul
- P38: WebGUIDE: Querying and Navigating Changes in Web Repositories : Fred Douglis, Thomas Ball, Yih-Farn Chen, Eleftherios Koutsofios
- P39: Nif-t-nav: A Hierarchical Navigator for WWW pages : Kirsten Jones
- P40: Active Forms : Steve Bal, Paul Thistlewaite
- P41: A Web Navigator with applets in Caml : François Rouaix
- P42: A Network Programming Model for Efficient Information Access on the WWW : Andrzej Duda, Stéphane Perret
- P43: Filling HTML Forms simultaneously: CoWeb - Archictecture and Functionality : Stephan Jacobs, Michael Gebhardt, Stefanie Kethers, Wojtek Rzasa
- P44: Performance Engineering of the World Wide Web: Application to Dimensioning and Cache Design : Jean-Chrysostome Bolot, Philipp Hoschka
- P45: The UK National Web Cache - The State of the Art : Neil Smith
- P46: The Harvest Object Cache in New Zealand : Donald Neal
- P47: TeleWeb: Loosely Connected Access to the Word Wide Web : Bill N. Schilit, Fred Douglis, David M. Kristol, Paul Krzyzanowski, James Sienicki, John A. Trotter
- P48: Reducing WWW Latency and Bandwidth Requirements by Real-Time Distillation : Armando Fox, Eric A. Brewer
- P49: Real-Time Geographic Visualization of World Wide Web Traffic : Daniel A. Reed
- P50: Enticing Online Shoppers to Buy - A Human Behavior Study : Alice Richmond
- P51: Business On the Web: Strategies and Economics : Somendra Pant, Dr. Cheng Hsu
- P52: Ubiquitous Advertising on the WWW:Merging Advertisement on the Browser : Youji Kohda, Susumu Endo
- P53: Agent-based Workflow: TRP Support Environment (TSE) : Jin W. Chang, Colin T. Scott,
- P54: Towards a World-Wide Data Base : Erik Sandewall
- P55: Electronic Management of the Peer Review Process : Jason Mathews, Barry E. Jacobs
- P56: Virtual Sardinia: a Large-scale Hypermedia Regional Information System : Andrea Leone, Enrico Gobbetti
- P57: RAVE: Real-Time Services for the Web : Paul England, Bob Allen, Ron Underwood
- P58: Interactive Video on WWW: Beyond VCR-like Interfaces : Arun Katkere, Jennifer Schlenzig, Amarnath Gupta, Ramesh Jain
Note: Les transparents que vous trouverez sur ce site, sont les
transparents originaux fournis par les orateurs de la conférence. Ils
sont majoritairement en anglais puisque la plupart des présentations se
sont faites dans cette langue.
Créé le: 15 mai 1996
Dernière mise à jour: 12 août 1996