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  1. Morris, M.E.S.: HTML for fun and profit (1995) 0.08
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  2. Document markup (1997) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Considers the role of the document markup languages: SGML, HTML and the newer and potentially highly significant XML in the field of electronic publishing
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  3. Bryan, M.: SGML and HTML explained (1997) 0.08
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  4. Miller, E.J.: Issues of Document Description in HTML (2001) 0.08
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  5. Barlow, L.: ¬The spider's apprentice : how to use Web search engines (1997) 0.07
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    Source
    http://www.monash.com/spidap4.html
  6. Raggett, D.: ¬A review of the HTML plus document format (1994) 0.07
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    Abstract
    HTML plus is a set of modular extensions to the hypertext markup language which is in widespread use in WWW. The use of SGML to specify HTML plus allows authors to create documents in a variety of ways: with text editors, SGML, authorizing tools and filters from common word processing formats like Framemaker, Microsoft Word and LaTeX. Looks at extensions under current consideration and encourages wider debate on which is needed to fuel the next stage in the development of the Web
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  7. Paoli, J.: Extending the Web's tag set using SGML : authoring new tags with Grif Symposia (1996) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Discusses the advantages of using a mixed HTML/SGML data model for the WWW. The Grif Symposia has developed an integrated authoring browsing environment with full extensible capabilities to handle mixed HTML/SGML data models. Presents the different layers developed for the Grif Symposia and highlights the advantages of authoring in a mixed SGML/HTML environment
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  8. Wusteman, J.: Whither HTML? (2004) 0.07
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    Abstract
    HTML has reinvented itself as an XML application. The working draft of the latest version, XHTML 2.0, is causing controversy due to its lack of backward compatibility and the deprecation - and in some cases disappearance - of some popular tags. But is this commotion distracting us from the big picture of what XHTML has to offer? Where is HTML going? And is it taking the Web community with it?
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  9. Hummingbird Neuer Suchalgorithmus bei Google (2013) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Google hat mit "Hummingbird" einen neuen Suchalgorithmus entwickelt und bereits eingeführt. Dabei handelt es sich laut Google um eine der größten Veränderungen der Suchmaschine, die rund 90 Prozent aller Suchanfragen betrifft. Im Rahmen einer kleinen Veranstaltung zum 15. Geburtstag der Suchmaschine hat Google in die Garage geladen, in der das Unternehmen gegründet wurde. Dabei enthüllte Google eine der bisher größten Veränderungen an der Suchmaschine: Ohne dass Nutzer etwas davon mitbekamen, hat Google vor rund einem Monat seinen Suchalgorithmus ausgetauscht. Der neue Suchalgorithmus mit Codenamen "Hummingbird" soll es Google ermöglichen, Suchanfragen und Beziehungen zwischen Dingen besser zu verstehen. Das soll die Suchmaschine in die Lage versetzen, komplexere Suchanfragen zu verarbeiten, die von Nutzern immer häufiger gestellt werden - auch, weil immer mehr Nutzer Google auf dem Smartphone per Spracheingabe nutzen. Früher versuchte Google lediglich, die Schlüsselwörter in einer Suchanfrage in Webseiten wiederzufinden. Doch seit geraumer Zeit arbeitet Google daran, die Suchanfragen besser zu verstehen, um bessere Suchergebnisse anzuzeigen.
    Source
    http://www.golem.de/news/hummingbird-neuer-suchalgorithmus-bei-google-1309-101828.html
  10. Diepeveen, C.; Fassbender, J.; Robertson, M.: Indexing software (2007) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Dieser Beitrag handelt von unterschiedlichen Arten verfügbarer Software zur Erzeugung von Registern und untersucht, ob diese dazu benutzt werden können, ein Register nach internationalen Normen zu erstellen. Da oft behauptet wird, dass die Registererstellung mit einem Computer und ohne Einsatz des Menschen durchführbar sei, untersuchen die Autoren, weshalb Indexieren eine Aktivität des Menschen sein muss und weshalb eine automatische Registererstellung kein zufriedenstellendes Register hervorbringen kann. Automatische Registererstellung kann bestenfalls einen Ausgangspunkt zur weiteren Indexierung liefern. Anschließend wird die Möglichkeit der Registererstellung mit allgemein verfügbarer Software untersucht. Dies kann akzeptable Register hervorbringen, wenngleich oft nur auf mühsame Weise. Für den professionellen Indexierer stellt daher spezielle Indexing Software die bevorzugte Option dar. Die drei am meisten benutzten speziellen Indexierungsprogramme werden kurz bewertet. Ausrichtung und Aussehen dieser Programme sind sehr unterschiedlich, aber die Merkmale und Output-Optionen sind sehr ähnlich. Website Indexing ist ein relativ neues Spezialgebiet innerhalb der Disziplin des Indexierens. Zwei Programme - eine Freeware und ein kommerzielles - zur Erstellung von Registern von Websites werden erörtert. Das Fazit insgesamt ist, dass das Registermachen eine Aktivität ist, die intellektuellen Input des Menschen benötigt. Software kann den Input hervorragend verbessern, aber nicht den Anteil des Menschen daran ersetzen.
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    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 58(2007) H.8, S.413-420
  11. ¬The Semantic Web: latest advances and new domains : 12th European Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2015 Portoroz, Slovenia, May 31 -- June 4, 2015. Proceedings (2015) 0.06
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    Inhalt (Auszug) Vocabularies, Schemas, Ontologies: Requirements for and Evaluation of User Support for Large-Scale Ontology Alignment / Valentina Ivanova, Patrick Lambrix, and Johan Åberg -- RODI: A Benchmark for Automatic Mapping Generation in Relational-to-Ontology Data Integration / Christoph Pinkel, Carsten Binnig, Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz, Wolfgang May, Dominique Ritze, Martin G. Skjæveland, Alessandro Solimando, and Evgeny Kharlamov -- VocBench: A Web Application for Collaborative Development of Multilingual Thesauri. / Armando Stellato, Sachit Rajbhandari, Andrea Turbati, Manuel Fiorelli, Caterina Caracciolo, Tiziano Lorenzetti, Johannes Keizer, and Maria Teresa Pazienza -- Leveraging and Balancing Heterogeneous Sources of Evidence in Ontology Learning / Gerhard Wohlgenannt Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval Learning a Cross-Lingual Semantic Representation of Relations Expressed in Text / Achim Rettinger, Artem Schumilin, Steffen Thoma, and Basil Ell
  12. Smith, A.G.: Search features of digital libraries (2000) 0.06
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    Enthält eine Zusammenstellung der Werkzeuge und Hilfsmittel des Information Retrieval
    Footnote
    Auch unter: http://www.shef.ac.uk/~is/publications/infres/paper73.html.
  13. Johnson, E.H.: Distributed thesaurus Web services (2004) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The World Wide Web and the use of HTML-based information displays has greatly increased access to online information sources, but at the same time limits the ways in which they can be used. By the same token, Web-based indexing and search engines give us access to the full text of online documents, but make it difficult to access them in any kind of organized, systematic way. For years before the advent of the Internet, lexicographers built weIl-structured subject thesauri to organize large collections of documents. These have since been converted into electronic form and even put online, but in ways that are largely uncoordinated and not useful for searching. This paper describes some of the ways in which XML-based Web services could be used to coordinate subject thesauri and other online vocabulary sources to create a "Thesauro-Web" that could be used by both searchers and indexers to improve subject access an the Internet.
    Theme
    Konzeption und Anwendung des Prinzips Thesaurus
  14. Heimberger, A.: Highlights of the WWW'95 (1995) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Briefly covers most aspects of the conference (Darmstadt, 1995), noting the main points of the presentations on navigation methods in WWW browsers; general design principles for WWW documents; HTML version 3.0; methods and tools for authoring and editing HTML documents; resource discovery and retrieval; and the WWW and virtual reality
  15. Caseiro, D.: Automatic language identification bibliography : Last Update: 20 September 1999 (1999) 0.06
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    http://speech.inesc.pt/~dcaseiro/html/bibliografia.html
  16. Franklin, B.; Plum, T.: Library usage patterns in the electronic information environment (2004) 0.06
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    Footnote
    Auch unter: http://informationr.net/ir/9-4/paper187.html.
  17. KP/KWM: CLA: WWW tools and techniques (1995) 0.06
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    http://burns.library.univ.ca/CLA/CLA_overhead1.html
  18. Ashley, C.: Realising Xanadu : authoring systems and strategies for publishing on the net (1995) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Reviews the emergence of the Internet and the WWW as the current embodiment of all the principles of electronic publishing but outlines some of the drawbacks as well as the advantages of HTML as a means of delivering complex electronic documents. Points to the problems caused by the inconsistent use of tags by different authors and the rapidly devloping status of HTML itself. To compound the problem, the latest generation of Internet based hypermedia extends well beyond
    Footnote
    Vollversion unter: http://www.mpn.com/mpn/iwl95.html
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  19. Bradley, P.: World Wide Web : how do design and construct home pages (2000) 0.06
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  20. RDA: Ressource Description and Access : Draft of RDA; pt.1 (2005) 0.06
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