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Efficient Model Repository for Web Applications

2018

Many model-based applications have been developed with standalone usage in mind. When migrating such applications to the web, we have to think about multiple users competing for limited server resources. In addition, we encounter the need to synchronize models via the network for client-side access. Thus, there is the risk that the model storage could become a bottleneck.

World Wide Webbusiness.industryComputer scienceWeb applicationbusinessBottleneck
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LocalRec 2019 workshop report: The Third ACM SIGSPATIAL Workshop on Location-Based Recommendations, Geosocial Networks and Geoadvertising

2020

The amount of publicly available geo-referenced data has seen a dramatic explosion over the past few years. Many user activities generate data that are annotated with location and contextual information. Furthermore, it has become easier to collect and combine rich and diverse location information. In the context of geoadvertising, the use of geosocial data for targeted marketing is receiving significant attention from a wide spectrum of companies and organizations. With the advent of smartphones and online social networks, a multi-billion dollar industry that utilizes geosocial data for advertising and marketing has emerged. Geotagged social-media posts, GPS traces, data from cellular ante…

World Wide Webbusiness.industryUrban planningLiberian dollarNetwork embeddingGlobal Positioning SystemContextual informationContext (language use)General MedicineBusinessTargeted marketingTourismSIGSPATIAL Special
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Young Talents in Polymer Science.

2021

World Wide Webchemistry.chemical_classificationEngineeringPolymers and Plasticschemistrybusiness.industryPolymersOrganic ChemistryMaterials ChemistryPolymerbusinessMacromolecular rapid communications
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Time and the Design of Web-Based Learning Environments

2005

Introduction Design can be seen as a form of creation, which involves complexity and synthesis (Goel & Pirolli, 1992; Schon, 1987). In a broad sense, anyone who designs is a designer. This means that unlike analysts or critics, designers put elements together and bring new creations into being. In so doing they deal with many variables and constraints, some initially known and some discovered through the design process (Etelapelto, 1998). According to Burgoon, Buller, and Woodall (1996), it is typically human to affect and change one's environment. However humans are affected by their physical surroundings as well. Schon (1987) perceives all human constructive and creative activity as desig…

World Wide Weblcsh:T58.5-58.64Design educationComputer sciencelcsh:Information technologyLearning environmentActive learningDistance educationEducational technologyInformation systemLearning sciencesSynchronous learningIssues in Informing Science and Information Technology
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Female Architecture

2015

The objective of this study is that one, starting from the initial considerations, to give back to the history of architecture, through drawing as a critical means of inquiry, the thought and work of some women-architect who, between 1926 and 1962, have designed and/or built buildings of fine architectural quality. The critical re-drawing, which in this case is mimetic to the construction of the project, wants to make manifest the thought of some figures of the Modern Movement often relegated to an unknown fate; in particular it analyses a part of the activity of Lilly Reich, Helena Niemirowska Syrkus and Charlotte Perriand. The study aims to build a graphic inedited and exhaustive repertor…

World Wide Webmedia_common.quotation_subjectSettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoArtArchitectureCritical AnalysisDigital ArchiveFemale ArchitectureGraphical AnalysisInterpretationRedrawingTranslationmedia_common
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The changing face of hepatology.

2019

World Wide Webmedicine.medical_specialtyEditorialHepatologybusiness.industryInternal medicineGastroenterologyInternal MedicinemedicineImmunology and AllergyFace (sociological concept)HepatologybusinessJHEP reports : innovation in hepatology
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Suhtautuminen viestintään World Wide Webissä

1998

World Wide Webvuorovaikutusmedioitu interpersonaalinen viestintätietokonevälitteinen viestintä
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HTML - Hypertext Markup Language

1997

XHTMLRuleMLMarkup languageComputer sciencecomputer.file_formatHTMLSynchronized Multimedia Integration LanguageComputer Science ApplicationsWorld Wide WebSGMLcomputerInformation Systemscomputer.programming_languagePCDATACollaborative Application Markup LanguageInformatik-Spektrum
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Adopting XML for Large-Scale Information

2011

This book has presented many different ways to encode information in XML format and the purposes for doing so. In this concluding chapter we consider problems related to managing XML information assets and the methods available to address those problems. Approaches for persistently storing XML data can be divided into file storage and database storage, and the research community has been especially active in designing new solutions for XML databases. However, adoption of XML often means massive migration procedures from some legacy data into the XML format; examples of migration cases are given. While describing the ­problems related to adopting XML, we give examples of the kinds of data fo…

XML EncryptionComputer scienceEfficient XML InterchangeXML SignatureXML validationcomputer.file_formatcomputer.software_genreXML frameworkWorld Wide WebXML databaseXML Schema EditorStreaming XMLComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGcomputer
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Why Use XML?

2011

Since its inception a decade ago, XML has become a standard ­technology for software engineers, all Web browsers are able to parse and show XML ­documents, and huge XML data resources are available from the Internet. Many of the documents are in XHTML, but other XML applications are quite common as well. XML has also become a format that is increasingly common in the files of local disks. This success would not have been possible without collaborative efforts throughout the Web community. Such world-wide collaborative development has included standards, software applications, and case implementations that can serve as models when developing new solutions. In this chapter we consider what ki…

XML frameworkWorld Wide WebXML EncryptionComputer scienceXML Schema EditorStreaming XMLEfficient XML InterchangeComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGXML SignatureXML BaseXML validationcomputer.file_formatcomputer
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