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Modeling Language and Tools for the Semantic Link Network

by Hai Zhuge, Kehua Yuan, Jin Liu, Junsheng Zhang, Xiaofeng Wang
"... The Semantic Link Network (SLN) is the extension of the hyperlink Web by attaching semantics to hyperlinks. It is an approach to construct a semantic overlay on Web resources. The specification of the semantics of the SLN model is an essential issue of SLN application. This paper proposes a modeling ..."
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. The development of the SLN builder implementing this language and the graphical SLN browser is introduced. This work is a part of the Semantic Link Network model.

The UCSC table browser data retrieval tool

by Donna Karolchik, Angela S. Hinrichs, Terrence S. Furey, Krishna M. Roskin, Charles W. Sugnet, David Haussler, W. James Kent - Nucleic Acids Res , 2004
"... hgText) provides text-based access to a large collection of genome assemblies and annotation data stored in the Genome Browser Database. A ¯exible alternative to the graphical-based Genome Browser, this tool offers an enhanced level of query support that includes restrictions based on ®eld values, f ..."
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hgText) provides text-based access to a large collection of genome assemblies and annotation data stored in the Genome Browser Database. A ¯exible alternative to the graphical-based Genome Browser, this tool offers an enhanced level of query support that includes restrictions based on ®eld values

An Adaptive Graphical Browser for Napier88

by G. N. C. Kirby, A. Dearle , 1990
"... A persistent store, such as that found in Napier88, allows data objects to outlive the execution of a particular program. Using the persistent store entails binding some of the objects in the store to a use in a program invocation. Since the store may evolve incrementally and through the actions of ..."
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and implementation of a graphical browser for Napier88 objects, itself written in Napier88. The browser is adaptive in that it learns incrementally about the types of the objects it encounters. 31

KMS: A distributed Hypermedia system for managing Knowledge in Organizations

by Robert Akscyn, Donald Mccracken, Elise Yoder - Communications of the ACM , 1988
"... KMS is a commercial hypermedia system developed by Knowledge Systems for networks of heterogeneous workstations. It is designed to support organization-wide collaboration for a broad range of applications, such as electronic publishing, software engineering, project management, computer-aided design ..."
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-aided design and on-line documentation. KMS is a successor to the ZOG system developed at Carnegie Mellon University from 1972 to 1985. A KMS database consists of screen-sized WYSIWYG workspaces called frames that contain text, graphics and image items. Single items in frames can be linked to other frames

WWW Fisheye-View Graphical Browser

by Débora C. Muchaluat, Rogério F. Rodrigues, Luiz Fernando, G. Soares
"... This paper proposes a visualization tool for the structure of World-Wide Web documents using fisheye-view techniques. Besides helping user navigation, this graphical browser may play an important role in web information searching. In order to build structural views more efficiently, a set of rules f ..."
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This paper proposes a visualization tool for the structure of World-Wide Web documents using fisheye-view techniques. Besides helping user navigation, this graphical browser may play an important role in web information searching. In order to build structural views more efficiently, a set of rules

Scalable semantic web data management using vertical partitioning

by Daniel J. Abadi, Adam Marcus, Barton Data - In VLDB , 2007
"... The dataset used for this benchmark is taken from the publicly available Barton Libraries dataset [1]. This data is provided by the Simile Project [3], which develops tools for library data management and interoperability. The data contains records that compose an RDF-formatted dump of the MIT Libra ..."
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, these properties appear more often (77 % of the triples have a multi-valued property). The dataset provides a good demonstration of the relatively unstructured nature of Semantic Web data. 2. LONGWELL OVERVIEW Longwell [2] is a tool developed by the Simile Project, which provides a graphical user interface

Compression with Graphical Constraints: An Interactive Browser

by Amin Karbasi, Morteza Zadimoghaddam
"... Abstract—We study the problem of searching for a given element in a set of objects using a membership oracle. The membership oracle, given a subset of objects A, and a target object t, determines whether A contains t or not. The goal is to find the target object with the minimum number of questions ..."
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restrict attention to the cases represented by graphical models: graph G whose nodes are the database objects is given, and the queries are restricted to be those subsets A that are connected in G. We show that when G itself is connected, there is a search algorithm that finds the target in 4H(P) + 2

Experience With Top Gun Wingman: A Proxy-Based Graphical Web Browser for the 3Com PalmPilot

by Armando Fox , Ian Goldberg, Steven D. Gribble, David C. Lee, Anthony Polito, Eric A. Brewer , 1998
"... ... this paper, we advocate moving application complexity from thin clients to an adaptive middleware proxy (AMWP), an infrastructural application server platform designed to support large populations and diverse applications. We describe one such application, Top Gun Wingman, a graphical, split Web ..."
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... this paper, we advocate moving application complexity from thin clients to an adaptive middleware proxy (AMWP), an infrastructural application server platform designed to support large populations and diverse applications. We describe one such application, Top Gun Wingman, a graphical, split

A zooming web browser

by Benjamin B. Bederson, James D. Hollan, Jason Stewart, David Rogers, Allison Druin, David Vick - in ‘Human Factors in Web Development , 1999
"... The World Wide Web (WWW) is becoming increasingly important for business, education, and entertainment. Popular web browsers make access to Internet information resources relatively easy for novice users. Simply by clicking on a link, a new page of information replaces the current one on the screen. ..."
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The World Wide Web (WWW) is becoming increasingly important for business, education, and entertainment. Popular web browsers make access to Internet information resources relatively easy for novice users. Simply by clicking on a link, a new page of information replaces the current one on the screen

An integrated software system for analyzing ChIP-chip and ChIP-seq

by Hongkai Ji, Hui Jiang, Wenxiu Ma, David S Johnson, Richard M Myers, Wing H Wong , 2008
"... We present CisGenome, a software system for analyzing genome-wide chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) data. CisGenome is designed to meet all basic needs of ChIP data analyses, including visualization, data normalization, peak detection, false discovery rate computation, gene-peak association, and ..."
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of CisGenome enables it to support interactive analyses through a graphic user interface as well as customized batch-mode computation for advanced data mining. A built-in browser allows visualization of array images, signals, gene structure, conservation, and DNA sequence and motif information. We
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