The Indexed Web: Engineering Tools for Cataloging, Storing and Delivering Web-Based Documents
Nanfito, Michael, Information Outlook
My associate Gerald Edgar and I have spent countless hours downing innumerable Seattle espressos during lengthy discussions over the issues of Knowledge Management, Meta Data Insertion Tools, and the use of Controlled Vocabularies in the assignation of human intelligence to web resources.
Since the spring of 1996, we had been looking for a small-scale, subject specific venue to apply our ideas about Java-based, medium-neutral, and platform-independent tools and methodologies to the organization of information in the web environment. We sought to provide a means of assigning subjective human intelligence to that organization, and a vehicle to store and disseminate such information ā¦
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Article title: The Indexed Web: Engineering Tools for Cataloging, Storing and Delivering Web-Based Documents.
Contributors: Nanfito, Michael - Author.
Magazine title: Information Outlook.
Volume: 3.
Issue: 2
Publication date: February 1999.
Page number: 18+.
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