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Adapting Golog for composition of semantic web Services

by Sheila Mcilraith , 2002
"... Motivated by the problem of automatically composing network accessible services, such as those on the World Wide Web, this paper proposes an approach to building agent technology based on the notion of generic procedures and customizing user constraint. We argue that an augmented version of the logi ..."
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Motivated by the problem of automatically composing network accessible services, such as those on the World Wide Web, this paper proposes an approach to building agent technology based on the notion of generic procedures and customizing user constraint. We argue that an augmented version

Personalizing the interaction in a web-based educational hypermedia system: The case of INSPIRE. User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction

by Kyparisia A. Papanikolaou, Maria Grigoriadou, Harry Kornilakis, George D. Magoulas , 2003
"... Abstract. In this paper we present an Adaptive Educational Hypermedia prototype, named INSPIRE. The approach employed in INSPIRE emphasizes the fact that learners perceive and process information in very different ways, and integrates ideas from theories of instructional design and learning styles. ..."
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Abstract. In this paper we present an Adaptive Educational Hypermedia prototype, named INSPIRE. The approach employed in INSPIRE emphasizes the fact that learners perceive and process information in very different ways, and integrates ideas from theories of instructional design and learning styles

A Web-Based Nomadic Computing System

by Tim Kindberg, John Barton , 2000
"... CoolTown offers a web model for supporting nomadic users, based on the convergence of web technology, wireless networks and portable devices. This paper describes how CoolTown ties web resources to physical objects and places, and how users interact with resources using the information appliances th ..."
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CoolTown offers a web model for supporting nomadic users, based on the convergence of web technology, wireless networks and portable devices. This paper describes how CoolTown ties web resources to physical objects and places, and how users interact with resources using the information appliances

interaction; Web-based interaction.

by Simon Jones
"... Users of social networking sites often want to manage the sharing of information and content with different groups of people based on their differing relationships. However, grouping contacts places a significant configuration burden on the user. Automated approaches to grouping may have the potenti ..."
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Users of social networking sites often want to manage the sharing of information and content with different groups of people based on their differing relationships. However, grouping contacts places a significant configuration burden on the user. Automated approaches to grouping may have

Web-based Information Access

by Tiziana Catarci - IFCIS International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS , 1999
"... The need of friendly environments for effective information access is further enforced by the growth of the global Internet, which is causing a dramatic change in both the kind of people who access the information and the types of information itself (ranging from unstructured multimedia data to trad ..."
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to traditional record-oriented data). To cope with these new demands, the interaction techniques traditionally offered to the users have to evolve and eventually integrate in a powerful interface to the global information infrastructure. The new interaction mechanisms must be especially friendly and easy

Using Information Scent to Model User Information Needs and Actions on the Web

by Ed H. Chi, Peter Pirolli, Kim Chen, James Pitkow , 2001
"... On the Web, users typically forage for information by navigating from page to page along Web links. Their surfing patterns or actions are guided by their information needs. Researchers need tools to explore the complex interactions between user needs, user actions, and the structures and contents of ..."
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On the Web, users typically forage for information by navigating from page to page along Web links. Their surfing patterns or actions are guided by their information needs. Researchers need tools to explore the complex interactions between user needs, user actions, and the structures and contents

The virtual customer

by Ely Dahan, John R. Hauser , 2002
"... Communication and information technologies are adding new capabilities for rapid and inexpensive customer input to all stages of the product development (PD) process. In this article we review six web-based methods of customer input as examples of the improved Internet capabilities of communication, ..."
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the information pump enables customers to interact with each other in a web-based game that provides incentives for truth-telling and thinking hard, thus providing new ways for customers to verbalize the product features that are important to them. Fast polyhedral adaptive conjoint estimation enables PD teams

Web-based Medical Informatics to Support

by Hafez Fouad
"... Abstract__The remarkable growing of telemedicine implementations around the world allow users to enjoy better health services by increasing attention, patient comfort and opportunities to achieve good diagnosis among other advantages. This is achieved by using web-based applications including Modern ..."
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Abstract__The remarkable growing of telemedicine implementations around the world allow users to enjoy better health services by increasing attention, patient comfort and opportunities to achieve good diagnosis among other advantages. This is achieved by using web-based applications including

ISPRS SIPT Web-based multimedia cartography applied to the historical evolution of Iqaluit,

by Dieudonné Mouafo, Anita Muller
"... Technologies advances are changing the way maps are created and displayed. Especially, digital and Web-based multimedia cartography are bringing maps outside the main stream flow by giving a new life to archive data such as old paper maps and photographs. Historical Cartography is a way of building ..."
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Technologies advances are changing the way maps are created and displayed. Especially, digital and Web-based multimedia cartography are bringing maps outside the main stream flow by giving a new life to archive data such as old paper maps and photographs. Historical Cartography is a way of building

Web-based Multimedia GP Medical System

by Chee Chern Lim, Man Hing Yu, Jesse J. Jin , 2004
"... This paper introduced GP-Soft, a powerful new patient management system, which is designed to improve the records management for clinic, nursing home and hospital. GP-Soft is a complete patient management system that includes a complete set of tools for handling prescription writings, medication, pa ..."
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tools into an all-in-one solution desired by every GP in practice. The web-based system can provide easy access to the user using Internet/Intranet and operating system independent. The system supports a centralised control of patients' data on the server and provides information sharing
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