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WebNet Journal: Internet Technologies, Applications & Issues

1999 Volume 1, Number 2

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 5

  1. Searching the Web Without Losing the Mind: Traveling the Knowledge Space

    Joachim P. Hasebrook, Bank Academy and University of Banking, Germany

    Computer science is in search for user interfaces that are human-like or may even outperform the cognitive skills of human beings. Up to now, the Web is far from being an ideal interface: Search... More

    pp. 24-32

  2. Community in Distance Learning Through Virtual Teams

    Gary A. Berg, Chapman University & Claremnont Graduate University, United States

    A literature review of findings on virtual teams and trends in higher education are used to suggest that community can be formed in distance learning courses through team formation around... More

    pp. 33-39

  3. Developing Web-Based Performance Support Systems to Encourage Lifelong Learning in the Workplace

    Joanna C. Dunlap, University of Colorado at Denver, United States

    Conventional training and electronic performance support system strategies, which focus on meeting short-term performance requirements, fail to prepare people to meet the ever-changing needs of... More

    pp. 40-48

  4. Can We Search the Web Using a Three Dimensional Model?

    Cliff Pratt

    This paper demonstrates that while normal web searches present two-dimensional lists of results, to show the structure of the Web needs three-dimensions. Also conventional results don't retain the ... More

    pp. 49-56

  5. Visualizing Traffic on the World Wide Web

    Athanasios E. Papathanasiou, Nektarios Papadakakis & Evangelos P. Markatos, University of Crete, Greece

    World Wide Web traffic increases at impressive rates reaching up to a several million hits (requests/clients) per day for busy Web servers. To serve all these clients effectively, it is necessary... More

    pp. 57-65