Web Links as User Artefacts
Web Links as User Artefacts
The Distributed Link Service, a distributed system of link services for the World Wide Web [Carr et al 95, Carr et al 96], has been used to impose configurable navigation structures upon suites of static document resources in the World-Wide Web. This paper describes the integration of the link service functionality into a Web proxy server, and examines the implications for the service's user interface in terms of including, representing, discriminating, prioritising and traversing links.
Carr, Les A.
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DeRoure, David C.
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Hill, Gary J.
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Hall, Wendy
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1996
Carr, Les A.
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DeRoure, David C.
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Hill, Gary J.
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Hall, Wendy
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Carr, Les A., DeRoure, David C., Hill, Gary J. and Hall, Wendy
(1996)
Web Links as User Artefacts
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The Distributed Link Service, a distributed system of link services for the World Wide Web [Carr et al 95, Carr et al 96], has been used to impose configurable navigation structures upon suites of static document resources in the World-Wide Web. This paper describes the integration of the link service functionality into a Web proxy server, and examines the implications for the service's user interface in terms of including, representing, discriminating, prioritising and traversing links.
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Published date: 1996
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Web & Internet Science
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Local EPrints ID: 250862
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/250862
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David C. DeRoure
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Gary J. Hill
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