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Journal articles on the topic "Web technologies (except Web search)"

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Zorena, Katarzyna, Marta Jaskulak, Małgorzata Michalska, Małgorzata Mrugacz, and Franck Vandenbulcke. "Air Pollution, Oxidative Stress, and the Risk of Development of Type 1 Diabetes." Antioxidants 11, no. 10 (September 27, 2022): 1908. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11101908.

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Despite multiple studies focusing on environmental factors conducive to the development of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), knowledge about the involvement of long-term exposure to air pollution seems insufficient. The main focus of epidemiological studies is placed on the relationship between exposure to various concentrations of particulate matter (PM): PM1, PM2.5, PM10, and sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon monoxide (O3), versus the risk of T1DM development. Although the specific molecular mechanism(s) behind the link between increased air pollution exposure and a higher risk of diabetes and metabolic dysfunction is yet unknown, available data indicate air pollution-induced inflammation and oxidative stress as a significant pathway. The purpose of this paper is to assess recent research examining the association between inhalation exposure to PM and associated metals and the increasing rates of T1DM worldwide. The development of modern and more adequate methods for air quality monitoring is also introduced. A particular emphasis on microsensors, mobile and autonomous measuring platforms, satellites, and innovative approaches of IoT, 5G connections, and Block chain technologies are also presented. Reputable databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, were used to search for relevant literature. Eligibility criteria involved recent publication years, particularly publications within the last five years (except for papers presenting a certain novelty or mechanism for the first time). Population, toxicological and epidemiological studies that focused particularly on fine and ultra-fine PM and associated ambient metals, were preferred, as well as full-text publications.
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Li, Jie, Peng Zhou, Shokouh Attarilar, and Hongyuan Shi. "Innovative Surface Modification Procedures to Achieve Micro/Nano-Graded Ti-Based Biomedical Alloys and Implants." Coatings 11, no. 6 (May 28, 2021): 647. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/coatings11060647.

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Due to the growing aging population of the world, and as a result of the increasing need for dental implants and prostheses, the use of titanium and its alloys as implant materials has spread rapidly. Although titanium and its alloys are considered the best metallic materials for biomedical applications, the need for innovative technologies is necessary due to the sensitivity of medical applications and to eliminate any potentially harmful reactions, enhancing the implant-to-bone integration and preventing infection. In this regard, the implant’s surface as the substrate for any reaction is of crucial importance, and it is accurately addressed in this review paper. For constructing this review paper, an internet search was performed on the web of science with these keywords: surface modification techniques, titanium implant, biomedical applications, surface functionalization, etc. Numerous recent papers about titanium and its alloys were selected and reviewed, except for the section on forthcoming modern implants, in which extended research was performed. This review paper aimed to briefly introduce the necessary surface characteristics for biomedical applications and the numerous surface treatment techniques. Specific emphasis was given to micro/nano-structured topographies, biocompatibility, osteogenesis, and bactericidal effects. Additionally, gradient, multi-scale, and hierarchical surfaces with multifunctional properties were discussed. Finally, special attention was paid to modern implants and forthcoming surface modification strategies such as four-dimensional printing, metamaterials, and metasurfaces. This review paper, including traditional and novel surface modification strategies, will pave the way toward designing the next generation of more efficient implants.
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Vaughan-Nichols, S. J. "Seeking better web search technologies." Computer 36, no. 8 (August 2003): 19–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mc.2003.1220574.

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Choi, Ben. "Knowledge Engineering the Web." International Journal of Machine Learning and Computing 11, no. 1 (January 2021): 68–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.18178/ijmlc.2021.11.1.1016.

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This paper focuses on the largest source of human knowledge: The Web. It presents the state of the art and patented technologies on search engine, automatic organization of webpages, and knowledge-based automatic webpage summarization. For the patented search engine technology, it describes new methods to present search results to the users and through browsers to allow the users to customize and organize webpages. For the patented classification technology, it describes new methods to automatically organize webpages into categories. For the knowledge-based summarization technology, it presents new technics for computers to "read" webpages and then to "write" a summary by creating new sentences to describe the contents of the webpages. These search engine, classification, and summarization technologies build a strong framework for knowledge engineering the Web.
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Lobuzina, K. "Semantic web-technologies and library search systems." Biblioteki nacionalʹnyh akademij nauk, no. 18 (February 12, 2020): 125–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/maan2020.18.125.

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Niemann, Magnus, Malgorzata Mochol, and Robert Tolksdorf. "Enhancing Hotel Search with Semantic Web Technologies." Journal of theoretical and applied electronic commerce research 3, no. 2 (August 2008): 82–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/s0718-18762008000100008.

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Riggs, Colby. "New Web Browser Applications." Library Hi Tech News 21, no. 4 (April 1, 2004): 11–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/07419050410545870.

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Summarises new and developing Web browser technologies. Describes three browsers, one with a “tabbed browsing” capability, another which includes a new productivity tool called a “search information manager”, and a voice operated browser which is still in development.
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Unadkat, Rimpal. "Survey Paper on Semantic Web." International Journal of Advanced Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing 7, no. 4 (October 2015): 13–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijapuc.2015100102.

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The World Wide Web (WWW) allows the people to share the information (data) from the large database repositories globally. The tremendous growth in the volume of data and with the terrific growth of number of web pages, traditional search engines now days are not appropriate and not suitable anymore. Search engine is the most important tool to discover any information in World Wide Web. Semantic Search Engine is born of traditional search engine to overcome the above problem. However, to overcome this problem in search engines to retrieve meaningful information intelligently, semantic web technologies are playing a major role. In this paper the authors present survey on the role of search engines in intelligent web, Background, Challenges and some issues.
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Smyth, Barry, Jill Freyne, Maurice Coyle, and Peter Briggs. "Recommendation as Collaboration in Web Search." AI Magazine 32, no. 3 (June 5, 2011): 35–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v32i3.2362.

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Recommender systems now play an important role in online information discovery, complementing traditional approaches such as search and navigation, with a more proactive approach to discovery that is informed by the users interests and preferences. To date recommender systems have been deployed within a variety of e-commerce domains, covering a range of products such as books, music, movies, and have proven to be a successful way to convert browsers into buyers. Recommendation technologies have a potentially much greater role to play in information discovery however and in this article we consider recent research that takes a fresh look at web search as a fertile platform for recommender systems research as users demand a new generation of search engines that are less susceptible to manipulation and more responsive to searcher needs and preferences.
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Manukyan, A., D. Korobkin, S. Fomenkov, and S. Kolesnikov. "Semantic patent analysis with Amazon Web Services." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2060, no. 1 (October 1, 2021): 012025. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2060/1/012025.

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Abstract Semantic analysis of the patent array allows us to solve several modern problems: (1) Clustering of the patent array. This information can be useful for identifying patent trends, key modern technologies, and predicting the demand for technologies in the future period; (2) Automation of the work of the patent office expert. Based on a full-text query (the text of a patent application), a search for analogous patents can be performed. This study describes a developed software that provides the possibility of clustering the patent array (topic modeling), identifying groups of related patents (not based on patent classification but on the basis of key terms/phrases extracted from the texts), and a search for patents using AWS technologies.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Web technologies (except Web search)"

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Romero, Tris Cristina. "Client-side privacy-enhancing technologies in web search." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/284036.

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Els motors de cerca (En anglès, Web Search Engines - WSEs-), són eines que permeten als usuaris localitzar informació específica a Internet. Un dels objectius dels WSEs és retornar els resultats que millor coincideixen amb els interessos de cada usuari. Amb aquesta finalitat, l'WSEs recull i analitza l' historial de cerca per construir perfils. Com a resultat, un usuari que envia una certa consulta rebrà els resultats més interessants en les primeres posicions. Encara que proporcionen un servei molt útil, també representen una amenaça per a la privacitat dels seus usuaris. Es construeixen els perfils basats en la història de les consultes i altres dades relacionades que poden contenir informació personal i privada. Per evitar aquesta amenaça de privacitat, és necessari establir mecanismes per a la protecció de la privacitat dels usuaris dels motors de cerca. Actualment, hi ha diverses solucions en la literatura per proporcionar privacitat a aquests usuaris. Un dels objectius d'aquest estudi és analitzar les solucions existents, estudiar les seves diferències i els avantatges i inconvenients de cada proposta. Llavors, basat en l'estat de l'art, presentem noves propostes per protegir la privadesa dels usuaris. Més concretament, aquesta tesi proposa tres protocols per preservar la privacitat dels usuaris en la cerca web. La idea general és distribuir als usuaris en grups on intercanvi consultes, com a mètode d'ofuscació ocultar les consultes reals de cada usuari. El primer protocol distribuït que proposem es centra en la reducció del temps d'espera de consulta, és a dir, el temps que cada membre del grup ha d'esperar per rebre els resultats de la seva consulta. El segon protocol proposat millora les propostes anteriors ja que resisteix els atacs interns, i obté millors resultats que les propostes similars en termes de càlcul i comunicació. La tercera proposta és un protocol P2P, on els usuaris estan agrupats segons les seves preferències. Això permet ocultar els perfils d'usuari però conservar els interessos generals. En conseqüència, el motor de cerca és capaç de classificar millor els resultats de les seves consultes.
Los motores de búsqueda (en inglés, Web Search Engines -WSEs-) son herramientas que permiten a los usuarios localizar información específica en Internet. Uno de los objetivos de los WSEs es devolver los resultados que mejor coinciden con los intereses de cada usuario. Para ello, los WSEs recogen y analizan el historial de búsqueda de los usuarios para construir perfiles. Como resultado, un usuario que envía una cierta consulta recibirá los resultados más interesantes en las primeras posiciones. Aunque ofrecen un servicio muy útil, también representan una amenaza para la privacidad de sus usuarios. Los perfiles se construyen a partir del historial de consultas y otros datos relacionados que pueden contener información privada y personal. Para evitar esta amenaza de privacidad, es necesario establecer mecanismos de protección de privacidad de motores de búsqueda. En la actualidad, existen varias soluciones en la literatura para proporcionar privacidad a estos usuarios. Uno de los objetivos de este trabajo es examinar las soluciones existentes, analizando sus diferencias y las ventajas y desventajas de cada propuesta. Después, basándonos en el estado del arte actual, presentamos nuevas propuestas que protegen la privacidad de los usuarios. Más concretamente, esta tesis doctoral propone tres protocolos que preservan la privacidad de los usuarios en las búsquedas web. La idea general es distribuir a los usuarios en grupos donde intercambian sus consultas, como método de ofuscación para ocultar las consultas reales de cada usuario. El primer protocolo distribuido que proponemos se centra en reducir el tiempo de espera de la consulta, es decir, el tiempo que cada miembro del grupo tiene que esperar para recibir los resultados de la consulta. El segundo protocolo propuesto mejora anteriores propuestas porque resiste ataques internos, mejorando propuestas similares en términos de cómputo y comunicación. La tercera propuesta es un protocolo P2P, donde los usuarios se agrupan según sus preferencias. Esto permite ofuscar los perfiles de los usuarios pero conservando a sus intereses generales. En consecuencia, el WSE es capaz de clasificar mejor los resultados de sus consultas.
Web search engines (WSEs) are tools that allow users to locate specific information on the Internet. One of the objectives of WSEs is to return the results that best match the interests of each user. For this purpose, WSEs collect and analyze users’ search history in order to build profiles. Consequently, a profiled user who submits a certain query will receive the results which are more interesting for her in the first positions. Although they offer a very useful service, they also represent a threat for their users’ privacy. Profiles are built from past queries and other related data that may contain private and personal information. In order to avoid this privacy threat, it is necessary to provide privacy-preserving mechanisms that protect users. Nowadays, there exist several solutions that intend to provide privacy in this field. One of the goals of this work is to survey the current solutions, analyzing their differences and remarking the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. Then, based on the current state of the art, we present new proposals that protect users’ privacy. More specifically, this dissertation proposes three different privacy-preserving multi-party protocols for web search. A multi-party protocol for web search arranges users into groups where they exchange their queries. This serves as an obfuscation method to hide the real queries of each user. The first multi-party protocol that we propose focuses on reducing the query delay. This is the time that every group member has to wait in order to receive the query results. The second proposed multi-party protocol improves current literature because it is resilient against internal attacks, outperforming similar proposals in terms of computation and communication. The third proposal is a P2P protocol, where users are grouped according to their preferences. This allows to obfuscate users’ profiles but conserving their general interests. Consequently, the WSE is able to better rank the results of their queries.
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Karpovič, Jaroslav. "Semantinei paieškai naudojamos ontologijos generavimo pagal duomenų bazės schemą procesas." Master's thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2007. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2007~D_20070118_111316-44846.

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Data storing semantic technologies separate it from applications code and gives availability for computers as well as people understand and share semantics in real time. These technologies also enable to add new data source or link between software applications as easy as to draw new link in the model. Unfortunately these technologies are yet not developed and popular as we could notice strong benefits of them in daily life. Introduction of semantic search system is an attempt to show the strong points of semantic technologies. Semantic search is more precise because of its opportunities to narrow handled domain down, it gives more exact result than usual, keyword based search. This advantage is clearly shown when database is very large and is filled with plenty of data. It also gives possibility to retrieve results from multiple distant data sources and form custom or predefined result sets as a central hub for some data domain. Automatic ontology generation based on database schema and metadata is suggested in this work. Such solution ensures that semantic search, which uses generated ontology, serves up-to-date search services even when structure of database is changed.
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Åström, Adam, Albin Öberg, Alice Elkjaer, Fredrik Olsson, Malmborg Hannes Bengtsson, Madeleine Jacobson, Oscar Schwartz-Blicke, and Viktor Storsved. "En studie av hur en webbapplikation för annonsering av konsultuppdrag till studenter kan implementeras för att uppfattas som användbar." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för datavetenskap, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-176279.

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Studentkonsultprojekt gör det möjligt för studenter att applicera sin kunskap i näringslivet samtidigt som det blir mindre kostsamt för företagen att anlita konsulter. Då jobbsökande via internet blir allt vanligare finns det ett behov av en webbapplikation för konsultuppdrag som kopplar samman studenter och företag. En av de viktigaste aspekterna för att skapa en konkurrenskraftig webbapplikation är användbarheten. Således är intentionen med denna studie att undersöka Hur kan en webbapplikation för konsultuppdrag mellan företag och studenter implementeras för att uppfattas som användbar av studenter? För att besvara frågeställningen har en webbapplikation för förmedling av konsulttjänster mellan företag och studenter utvecklats. Webbapplikationen baseras på en teoretisk grund där olika dimensioner av begreppet användbarhet analyserats. De dimensioner som lyfts är effektivitet, ändamålsenlighet och tillfredsställelse. I tillägg till detta har vikten av att specificera användare och de estetiska aspekternas påverkan på användbarhet behandlats. För att utvärdera om webbapplikationen upplevs som användbar testas den på tre testgrupper i tre olika skeden för att undersöka deras upplevelse av webbapplikationen. Testerna utgår från metoden thinking aloud tillsammans med enkäterna System Usability Scale (SUS) och Visual Aesthetics of Websites Inventory Short (VisAWI-S). SUS- och VisAWI-S-enkäterna gav indikationer på en starkt användbar applikation genom hela utvecklingsprocessen. Detta utifrån implementation av en design som främst utgick från principerna enkelhet och färgrikedom samt fokusområdena Synlighet av systemstatus, Igenkänning istället för återkallande, Flexibilitet och effektiv användning och Estetisk och minimalistisk design. Genom att analysera resultaten från thinking aloud-testerna kunde en tydlig minskning av negativa kommentarer identifieras mellan användartest 1-3. Utifrån dessa testresultat, dras slutsatserna att genom återkoppling relaterad till utförda aktioner, implementation av markörer och färgval med hänsyn till kontraster kan en webbapplikation för konsultjobb implementeras för att uppfattas som användbar av studenter.
Studentconsulting makes it possible for students to use their knowledge in business cases. In addition to this it also reduces the cost for enterprises when hiring consultants. As job hunting via the internet becomes more common there is a need for a web application that connects company projects with students who are interested in consulting. One of the most prominent aspects for a web application to be competitive is usability. The intention with this study is to examine How can a webapplication for consulting jobs between enterprises and students be implemented to be perceived as useful by students? To answer this question a web application for intermediation of consulting jobs between enterprises and students has been developed. The web application is developed on a theoretical basis where the different dimensions of the term usability has been analysed. These dimensions are efficiency, effectiveness and satisfaction. In addition to this the importance of specifying users and the aesthetic aspects effects on usability has been discussed. To evaluate if the web aplication is perceived as useful it is tested on three groups of people on three different occasions to examine their perception of the web application. The tests are based on the thinking aloud method together with the questionnaires System Usability Scale (SUS) and Visual Aesthetics of Websites Inventory Short (VisAWI-S). The SUS and VisAWI-S questionnaires indicated that the web application had a high level of usability throughout the development process. This was achieved through implementing a design based on simplicity and colorfulness as well as the principles Visibility of system status, Recognition rather than recall, Flexibility and efficiency of use and Aesthetic and minimalist design. By analysing the results from the thinking aloud tests a reduction in negative comments between test 1 and 3 could be identified. From the test results, the conclusion is that through responses related to completed actions, implementation of markers, and contrasting colors a web application for consulting jobs between enterprises and students can be implemented to be perceived as useful by students.
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Chen, Chih-hau, and 陳志豪. "Applying Semantic Web Technologies to Developing a Negotiation-and-Search System." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/xn6s57.

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As the semantic web technology has been promoted, the research and development of ontology is focused on the knowledge sharing and reusing between heterogeneous systems. Due to the arising of ontology, current researches of intelligent agent have achieved more abstract intelligence and advanced computability. In recent years, most researches about business transaction agent are emphasized on the area of data mining and they have lack of practical functionality. To solve this problem, we propose a concept based on ontology and negotiation protocol to develop an Automated Business Transaction Negotiation Agent (ABTNA). In addition, we use procuring computer components as an example to illustrate the real application of ABTNA System. This system can achieve automated negotiation between buyer agent and seller agent to reduce the time and human intervention for filtering product information and price negotiation.
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Bouwman, Silke. "Separate the wheat from the chaff: Mapping the current and future landscape of web search engines." Master's thesis, 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/10216/122894.

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Osman, T., Dhaval Thakker, and G. Schaefer. "Utilising semantic technologies for intelligent indexing and retrieval of digital images." 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/10759.

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The proliferation of digital media has led to a huge interest in classifying and indexing media objects for generic search and usage. In particular, we are witnessing a colossal growth in digital image repositories that are difficult to navigate using free-text search mechanisms, which often return inaccurate matches as they in principle rely on statistical analysis of query keyword recurrence in the image annotation or surrounding text. In this paper we present a semantically-enabled image annotation and retrieval engine that is designed to satisfy the requirements of the commercial image collections market in terms of both accuracy and efficiency of the retrieval process. Our search engine relies on methodically structured ontologies for image annotation, thus allowing for more intelligent reasoning about the image content and subsequently obtaining a more accurate set of results and a richer set of alternatives matchmaking the original query. We also show how our well-analysed and designed domain ontology contributes to the implicit expansion of user queries as well as the exploitation of lexical databases for explicit semantic-based query expansion.
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(8072417), Braiden M. Frantz. "CISTAR Cybersecurity Scorecard." Thesis, 2019.

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Highly intelligent and technically savvy people are employed to hack data systems throughout the world for prominence or monetary gain. Organizations must combat these criminals with people of equal or greater ability. There have been reports of heightened threats from cyber criminals focusing upon the energy sector, with recent attacks upon natural gas pipelines and payment centers. The Center for Innovative and Strategic Transformation of Alkane Resources (CISTAR) working collaboratively with the Purdue Process Safety and Assurance Center (P2SAC) reached out to the Computer and Information Technology Department to assist with analysis of the current cybersecurity posture of the companies involved with the CISTAR initiative. This cybersecurity research project identifies the overall defensive cyber posture of CISTAR companies and provides recommendations on how to bolster internal cyberspace defenses through the identification of gaps and shortfalls, which aided the compilation of suggestions for improvement. Key findings include the correlation of reduced cybersecurity readiness to companies founded less than 10 years ago, cybersecurity professionals employed by all CISTAR companies and all CISTAR companies implementing basic NIST cybersecurity procedures.

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(8800853), Yash S. Gugale. "EXPLORING ECOSYSTEMS IN INDIANA’S EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT USING A DATA VISUALIZATION DASHBOARD." Thesis, 2020.

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Large datasets related to Indiana’s Education and Workforce development are used by various demographics such as stakeholders and decision makers in education and government, parents, teachers and employees of various companies to find trends and patterns in the data to better guide decision-making through statistical analysis. However, most of this data is scattered, textual and available in the form of excel sheets which makes it harder to look at the data from different perspectives, drill down and roll up the data and find trends and patterns in the data. Such data representation does not take into account the inherent characteristics of the user which can affect how well the user understands, perceives and interprets the data.
Information dashboards used to view and navigate between visualizations of different datasets, provide a coherent, central access to all data, and make it easy to view different aspects of the system. The purpose of this research is to create a new data visualization dashboard for visualizing education and workforce data and find which design principles are applicable while designing such a dashboard for the target demographic in the education and workforce domain. This study also aims at assessing how the introduction of such a data dashboard affects the work processes and decision making of stakeholders involved in education and workforce development in the state of Indiana.
User studies consisting of usability testing and semi-structured interviews with the stakeholders in education and workforce development in the state of Indiana is conducted to test the effectiveness of the dashboard. Finally, this research proposes how a regional map-based dashboard can be used as an effective method to design a data dashboard for education and workforce data for other states and other domains as well.
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(8630730), Chih-Yuan Chou. "An Exploratory Study on The Trust of Information in Social Media." Thesis, 2020.

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This study examined the level of trust of information on social media. Specifically, I investigated the factors of performance expectancy with information-seeking motives that appear to influence the level of trust of information on various social network sites. This study utilized the following theoretical models: elaboration likelihood model (ELM), the uses and gratifications theory (UGT), the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology model (UTAUT), the consumption value theory (CVT), and the Stimulus-Organism-Response (SOR) Model to build a conceptual research framework for an exploratory study. The research investigated the extent to which information quality and source credibility influence the level of trust of information by visitors to the social network sites. The inductive content analysis on 189 respondents’ responses carefully addressed the proposed research questions and then further developed a comprehensive framework. The findings of this study contribute to the current research stream on information quality, fake news, and IT adoption as they relate to social media.
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Books on the topic "Web technologies (except Web search)"

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Szuprowicz, Bohdan O. Search engine technologies for the World Wide Web and Intranets. Charleston, S.C: Computer Technology Research Corp., 1997.

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Dion, Goh, and Foo Schubert, eds. Social information retrieval systems: Emerging technologies and applications for searching the Web effectively. Hershey PA: Information Science Reference, 2008.

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(Editor), Graeme Hirst, ed. Statistical Language Models for Information Retrieval (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies). Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2008.

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Goh, Dion, and Schubert Foo. Social Information Retrieval Systems: Emerging Technologies and Applications for Searching the Web Effectively (Premier Reference Source). Idea Group Reference, 2007.

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Ruberg, Bo. Sex Dolls at Sea. The MIT Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/13822.001.0001.

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Investigating and reimagining the origin story of the sex doll through the tale of the sailor's dames de voyage. The sex doll and its high-tech counterpart the sex robot have gone mainstream, as both the object of consumer desire and the subject of academic study. But sex dolls, and sexual technology in general, are nothing new. Sex dolls have been around for centuries. In Sex Dolls at Sea, Bo Ruberg explores the origin story of the sex doll, investigating its cultural implications and considering who has been marginalized and who has been privileged in the narrative. Ruberg examines the generally accepted story that the first sex dolls were dames de voyage, rudimentary figures made of cloth and leather scraps by European sailors on long, lonely ocean voyages in centuries past. In search of supporting evidence for the lonesome sailor sex doll theory, Ruberg uncovers the real history of the sex doll. The earliest commercial sex dolls were not the dames de voyage but the femmes en caoutchouc: “women” made of inflatable vulcanized rubber, beginning in the late nineteenth century. Interrogating the sailor sex doll origin story, Ruberg finds beneath the surface a web of issues relating to gender, sexuality, race, and colonialism. What has been lost in the history of the sex doll and other sex tech, Ruberg tells us, are the stories of the sex workers, women, queer people, and people of color whose lives have been bound up with these technologies.
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Book chapters on the topic "Web technologies (except Web search)"

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d’Aquin, Mathieu, Li Ding, and Enrico Motta. "Semantic Web Search Engines." In Handbook of Semantic Web Technologies, 659–700. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92913-0_16.

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Adda, Mehdi, Rokia Missaoui, and Petko Valtchev. "Web Search Based on Web Communities Feedback Data." In E-Technologies: Innovation in an Open World, 169–83. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01187-0_14.

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Bao, Jinling, Bin Wang, Shuchao Yan, and Xiaochun Yang. "Multi-constrained Optimal Path Search Algorithms." In Web Technologies and Applications, 355–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11116-2_31.

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Li, Rui, Li Ju, Zhuo Peng, Zhiwei Yu, and Chaokun Wang. "Batch Text Similarity Search with MapReduce." In Web Technologies and Applications, 412–23. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20291-9_46.

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Tian, Zongqi, Jiaheng Lu, and Deying Li. "A Survey on XML Keyword Search." In Web Technologies and Applications, 460–71. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20291-9_52.

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Wu, Yuqing, and George H. L. Fletcher. "Search on Graphs: Theory Meets Engineering." In Web Technologies and Applications, 3–6. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37401-2_3.

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Zhao, Yue, Ye Yuan, and Guoren Wang. "Nearest Keyword Search on Probabilistic XML Data." In Web Technologies and Applications, 485–93. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11116-2_43.

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Lindell, Yehuda, and Erez Waisbard. "Private Web Search with Malicious Adversaries." In Privacy Enhancing Technologies, 220–35. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14527-8_13.

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Yamamoto, Yusuke. "Disputed Sentence Suggestion towards Credibility-Oriented Web Search." In Web Technologies and Applications, 34–45. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29253-8_4.

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Zhang, Lei, Yuankang Liu, and Juanzi Li. "A Mathematical Model for Human Flesh Search Engine." In Web Technologies and Applications, 187–98. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29426-6_23.

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Conference papers on the topic "Web technologies (except Web search)"

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Wardekar, Arati Anilrao, and Poonam Gupta. "SmartCrawler: A Personalized Web Search for Relevant Web Pages." In 2018 9th International Conference on Computing, Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icccnt.2018.8494148.

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"IMPROVING WEB SEARCH BY EXPLOITING SEARCH LOGS." In 5th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0001843802080216.

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Chen, Jay, Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, and Jinyang Li. "Web search over low bandwidth." In 2009 International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ictd.2009.5426731.

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Kalashnikov, Dmitri V., Zhaoqi Chen, Rabia Nuray-Turan, Sharad Mehrotra, and Zheng Zhang. "WEST: Modern Technologies for Web People Search." In 2009 IEEE 25th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icde.2009.23.

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Babu, Dona. "Web Search Using Automatically Generated Facets." In 2019 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Computing, Instrumentation and Control Technologies (ICICICT). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icicict46008.2019.8993242.

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Zhang, Yonghua, Feng Hong, Minglu Li, and Guangtao Xue. "Building Interest-Oriented Web Search Union." In 2006 7th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pdcat.2006.41.

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Shaikh, Faizan, Usman A. Siddiqui, Iram Shahzadi, Syed I. Jami, and Zubair A. Shaikh. "SWISE: Semantic Web based intelligent search engine." In 2010 International Conference on Information and Emerging Technologies (ICIET). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciet.2010.5625670.

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Shanmugapriya and K. Latha. "Measuring semantic similarity using web search engine." In International Conference on Advanced Nanomaterials & Emerging Engineering Technologies (ICANMEET-2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icanmeet.2013.6609373.

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Saradha, K. R., Soma Prathibha, M. R. Sivakumar, and N. B. S. Ashok Sandeep. "Collaborative Web Search Using Group Conceptual Index." In 2021 4th International Conference on Computing and Communications Technologies (ICCCT). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccct53315.2021.9711771.

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Sumathi and Niranjan N. Chiplunkar. "Dynamic search and selection of web services." In 2014 International Conference on Advanced Communication, Control and Computing Technologies (ICACCCT). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icaccct.2014.7019362.

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Reports on the topic "Web technologies (except Web search)"

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Mayfield, Colin. Higher Education in the Water Sector: A Global Overview. United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health, May 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.53328/guxy9244.

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Higher education related to water is a critical component of capacity development necessary to support countries’ progress towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) overall, and towards the SDG6 water and sanitation goal in particular. Although the precise number is unknown, there are at least 28,000 higher education institutions in the world. The actual number is likely higher and constantly changing. Water education programmes are very diverse and complex and can include components of engineering, biology, chemistry, physics, hydrology, hydrogeology, ecology, geography, earth sciences, public health, sociology, law, and political sciences, to mention a few areas. In addition, various levels of qualifications are offered, ranging from certificate, diploma, baccalaureate, to the master’s and doctorate (or equivalent) levels. The percentage of universities offering programmes in ‘water’ ranges from 40% in the USA and Europe to 1% in subSaharan Africa. There are no specific data sets available for the extent or quality of teaching ‘water’ in universities. Consequently, insights on this have to be drawn or inferred from data sources on overall research and teaching excellence such as Scopus, the Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities, the Times Higher Education, the Ranking Web of Universities, the Our World in Data website and the UN Statistics Division data. Using a combination of measures of research excellence in water resources and related topics, and overall rankings of university teaching excellence, universities with representation in both categories were identified. Very few universities are represented in both categories. Countries that have at least three universities in the list of the top 50 include USA, Australia, China, UK, Netherlands and Canada. There are universities that have excellent reputations for both teaching excellence and for excellent and diverse research activities in water-related topics. They are mainly in the USA, Europe, Australia and China. Other universities scored well on research in water resources but did not in teaching excellence. The approach proposed in this report has potential to guide the development of comprehensive programmes in water. No specific comparative data on the quality of teaching in water-related topics has been identified. This report further shows the variety of pathways which most water education programmes are associated with or built in – through science, technology and engineering post-secondary and professional education systems. The multitude of possible institutions and pathways to acquire a qualification in water means that a better ‘roadmap’ is needed to chart the programmes. A global database with details on programme curricula, qualifications offered, duration, prerequisites, cost, transfer opportunities and other programme parameters would be ideal for this purpose, showing country-level, regional and global search capabilities. Cooperation between institutions in preparing or presenting water programmes is currently rather limited. Regional consortia of institutions may facilitate cooperation. A similar process could be used for technical and vocational education and training, although a more local approach would be better since conditions, regulations and technologies vary between relatively small areas. Finally, this report examines various factors affecting the future availability of water professionals. This includes the availability of suitable education and training programmes, choices that students make to pursue different areas of study, employment prospects, increasing gender equity, costs of education, and students’ and graduates’ mobility, especially between developing and developed countries. This report aims to inform and open a conversation with educators and administrators in higher education especially those engaged in water education or preparing to enter that field. It will also benefit students intending to enter the water resources field, professionals seeking an overview of educational activities for continuing education on water and government officials and politicians responsible for educational activities
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Smit, Amelia, Kate Dunlop, Nehal Singh, Diona Damian, Kylie Vuong, and Anne Cust. Primary prevention of skin cancer in primary care settings. The Sax Institute, August 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.57022/qpsm1481.

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Overview Skin cancer prevention is a component of the new Cancer Plan 2022–27, which guides the work of the Cancer Institute NSW. To lessen the impact of skin cancer on the community, the Cancer Institute NSW works closely with the NSW Skin Cancer Prevention Advisory Committee, comprising governmental and non-governmental organisation representatives, to develop and implement the NSW Skin Cancer Prevention Strategy. Primary Health Networks and primary care providers are seen as important stakeholders in this work. To guide improvements in skin cancer prevention and inform the development of the next NSW Skin Cancer Prevention Strategy, an up-to-date review of the evidence on the effectiveness and feasibility of skin cancer prevention activities in primary care is required. A research team led by the Daffodil Centre, a joint venture between the University of Sydney and Cancer Council NSW, was contracted to undertake an Evidence Check review to address the questions below. Evidence Check questions This Evidence Check aimed to address the following questions: Question 1: What skin cancer primary prevention activities can be effectively administered in primary care settings? As part of this, identify the key components of such messages, strategies, programs or initiatives that have been effectively implemented and their feasibility in the NSW/Australian context. Question 2: What are the main barriers and enablers for primary care providers in delivering skin cancer primary prevention activities within their setting? Summary of methods The research team conducted a detailed analysis of the published and grey literature, based on a comprehensive search. We developed the search strategy in consultation with a medical librarian at the University of Sydney and the Cancer Institute NSW team, and implemented it across the databases Embase, MEDLINE, PsycInfo, Scopus, Cochrane Central and CINAHL. Results were exported and uploaded to Covidence for screening and further selection. The search strategy was designed according to the SPIDER tool for Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Evidence Synthesis, which is a systematic strategy for searching qualitative and mixed-methods research studies. The SPIDER tool facilitates rigour in research by defining key elements of non-quantitative research questions. We included peer-reviewed and grey literature that included skin cancer primary prevention strategies/ interventions/ techniques/ programs within primary care settings, e.g. involving general practitioners and primary care nurses. The literature was limited to publications since 2014, and for studies or programs conducted in Australia, the UK, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland, Western Europe and Scandinavia. We also included relevant systematic reviews and evidence syntheses based on a range of international evidence where also relevant to the Australian context. To address Question 1, about the effectiveness of skin cancer prevention activities in primary care settings, we summarised findings from the Evidence Check according to different skin cancer prevention activities. To address Question 2, about the barriers and enablers of skin cancer prevention activities in primary care settings, we summarised findings according to the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR). The CFIR is a framework for identifying important implementation considerations for novel interventions in healthcare settings and provides a practical guide for systematically assessing potential barriers and facilitators in preparation for implementing a new activity or program. We assessed study quality using the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) levels of evidence. Key findings We identified 25 peer-reviewed journal articles that met the eligibility criteria and we included these in the Evidence Check. Eight of the studies were conducted in Australia, six in the UK, and the others elsewhere (mainly other European countries). In addition, the grey literature search identified four relevant guidelines, 12 education/training resources, two Cancer Care pathways, two position statements, three reports and five other resources that we included in the Evidence Check. Question 1 (related to effectiveness) We categorised the studies into different types of skin cancer prevention activities: behavioural counselling (n=3); risk assessment and delivering risk-tailored information (n=10); new technologies for early detection and accompanying prevention advice (n=4); and education and training programs for general practitioners (GPs) and primary care nurses regarding skin cancer prevention (n=3). There was good evidence that behavioural counselling interventions can result in a small improvement in sun protection behaviours among adults with fair skin types (defined as ivory or pale skin, light hair and eye colour, freckles, or those who sunburn easily), which would include the majority of Australians. It was found that clinicians play an important role in counselling patients about sun-protective behaviours, and recommended tailoring messages to the age and demographics of target groups (e.g. high-risk groups) to have maximal influence on behaviours. Several web-based melanoma risk prediction tools are now available in Australia, mainly designed for health professionals to identify patients’ risk of a new or subsequent primary melanoma and guide discussions with patients about primary prevention and early detection. Intervention studies have demonstrated that use of these melanoma risk prediction tools is feasible and acceptable to participants in primary care settings, and there is some evidence, including from Australian studies, that using these risk prediction tools to tailor primary prevention and early detection messages can improve sun-related behaviours. Some studies examined novel technologies, such as apps, to support early detection through skin examinations, including a very limited focus on the provision of preventive advice. These novel technologies are still largely in the research domain rather than recommended for routine use but provide a potential future opportunity to incorporate more primary prevention tailored advice. There are a number of online short courses available for primary healthcare professionals specifically focusing on skin cancer prevention. Most education and training programs for GPs and primary care nurses in the field of skin cancer focus on treatment and early detection, though some programs have specifically incorporated primary prevention education and training. A notable example is the Dermoscopy for Victorian General Practice Program, in which 93% of participating GPs reported that they had increased preventive information provided to high-risk patients and during skin examinations. Question 2 (related to barriers and enablers) Key enablers of performing skin cancer prevention activities in primary care settings included: • Easy access and availability of guidelines and point-of-care tools and resources • A fit with existing workflows and systems, so there is minimal disruption to flow of care • Easy-to-understand patient information • Using the waiting room for collection of risk assessment information on an electronic device such as an iPad/tablet where possible • Pairing with early detection activities • Sharing of successful programs across jurisdictions. Key barriers to performing skin cancer prevention activities in primary care settings included: • Unclear requirements and lack of confidence (self-efficacy) about prevention counselling • Limited availability of GP services especially in regional and remote areas • Competing demands, low priority, lack of time • Lack of incentives.
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