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  1. Pitkow, J.E.: Summary of WWW characterizations (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  2. Catedge, L.D.; Pitkow, J.E.: Characterizing browsing strategies in the World-Wide Web (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Presents the results of a study conducted at Georgia Institute of Technology that captured client side user events of NCSA's XMosaic. Actual user behaviour, as determined from client-side log file analysis, supplemented the understanding of user navigation strategies as well as provided real interface usage data. Log file analysis also yielded design and usability suggestions for WWW pages, sites and browsers. Discusses the methodology of the study and findings along with future research directions
  3. Pitkow, J.E.; Jones, R.K.Fuhr, N.: Towards an intelligent publishing environment (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Presents an environment for publishing information on the WWW. Previous work has pointed out that the explosive growth of the WWW is in part due to the ease with which information can be made available to Web users. Yet this property can have negative impacts on the ability to find appropriate information as well as on the integrity of the in published. Presents a prototype environment that facilitates the publishing of documents on the Web by automatically generating meta information about the document, communication its to a local scalable architecture, eg WHOIS plus, verifying the document's HTML compliance, maintaining referenial integrity within the local database, and placing the document in a Web accessible area. Additionally, maintenance and versioning environment, then describes the implementation, followed by a discussion of salient issues and future research areas