J98-3005 mostly accessible through the World-Wide Web ( Berners-Lee 1992 ) . Some of
W04-1808 even for a single domain . On the world-wide web there are documents on many topics
C96-2110 example is the explosive growth of World-Wide Web ( WWW ) involving more than 10
W12-3501 interact with it . A link to the world-wide web is established by integration
J98-3005 profiles that can be queried over the World-Wide Web . The database will have a defined
A97-1033 profiles that can be queried over the World-Wide Web . We need to refine the algorithm
W99-0804 independence and reusability rather than world-wide web access , although intranet technology
W03-1102 magazines tend to be available on the World-Wide Web . Summarizing these texts can
P97-1005 heterogeneous search domains like the World-Wide Web . Another reason for the neglect
E97-1005 heterogeneous search domains like the World-Wide Web . Another reason for the neglect
W07-2305 The experiment was run over the world-wide web and proceeded as follows . A
W12-6107 usage of text digitization and the World-Wide Web . The purpose of conducting a
P11-4003 and Hao ( 2007 ) show that the World-Wide Web is the ultimate resource for
A97-1033 to it ( a user interface on the World-Wide Web and an interface to a natural
D15-1093 large-scale heterogeneous data since the World-Wide Web ( WWW ) is widely used by various
P96-1020 With the explosive growth of the World-Wide Web ( WWW ) as information source
J98-3005 NNTP ( Usenet News ) and HTTP ( World-Wide Web ) protocols . These modules can
A97-1033 NNTP ( Usenet News ) and HTTP ( World-Wide Web ) protocols . 5.2 Limitations
P01-1046 psycholinguistic studies over the World-Wide Web ( Keller et al. , 1998 ) . Subjects
W98-1213 wide , 94 % of which were on the World-Wide Web ( WWW ) . Of these online newspapers
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