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  1. Nieuwenhuysen, P.; Vanouplines, P.: Document plus program hybrids on the Internet and their impact on information transfer (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Examines some of the advanced tools, techniques, methods and standards related to the Internet and WWW which consist of hybrids of documents and software, called 'document program hybrids'. Early Internet systems were based on having documents on one side and software on the other, neatly separated, apart from one another and without much interaction, so that the static document can also exist without computers and networks. Documentation program hybrids blur this classical distinction and all components are integrated, interwoven and exist in synergy with each other. Illustrates the techniques with particular reference to practical examples, including: dara collections and dedicated software; advanced HTML features on the WWW, multimedia viewer and plug in software for Internet and WWW browsers; VRML; interaction through a Web server with other servers and with instruments; adaptive hypertext provided by the server; 'webbots' or 'knowbots' or 'searchbots' or 'metasearch engines' or intelligent software agents; Sun's Java; Microsoft's ActiveX; program scripts for HTML and Web browsers; cookies; and Internet push technology with Webcasting channels
    Source
    Online and CD-ROM review. 22(1998) no.2, S.55-72
    Theme
    Internet
  2. Vanouplines, P.; Nieuwenhuysen, P.: Highly interactive WWW services : a new type of information sources (1996) 0.00
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    Theme
    Internet
  3. Tegenbos, J.; Nieuwenhuysen, P.: My kingdom for an agent? : Evaluation of Autonomy, an intelligent search agent for the Internet (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Evaluates a range of commercially available software designed to act as intelligent search agents to assist users find materials of interest on the Internet and WWW or selects for them without asking. Notes that existing search engines can be useful in finding information but their different features and sometimes unfriendly interfaces can be confusing and intelligent search agents may be able to overcome these difficulties. Singles out one package: Autonomy; from Autonomy Corporation, describes its specific features and reports results of a test conducted with the software. Concludes that, from the test results, Autonomy is not yet ready to challenge the existing Internet search engines, which in the tests performed better than Autonomy with regard to recall and precision of information retrieval. Autonomy did not give enough feedback to control the search action
  4. Smet, E.d.; Nieuwenhuysen, P.: ¬The DANIS database system : integrating bibliographic and factual information using CDS/ISIS software and the Common Communication Format (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Presents the Danube Information System (DANIS): a database containing records on documents, persons, organizations, projects, events and standrads relevant to the management of the Environmental Programme on the Danube River Basin. Describes briefly the background ideas for an integrated bibliographic / factual system based on the CDS/ISIS software and the Common Communication Format (CCF), along with the development activities of the system, such as training workshops and expert meetings. Includes a brief account of the present state of the art of the project, including the actual management set up and Internet and WWW presence. Technical aspects of DANIS are highlighted, such as the enrichment of the system by the data entry and searching interfaces and the technical solutions introduced to cope with the integrated approach in both indexing and display formats