
| Links to books which present information architecture for the World Wide Web. The links presented reference a variety oftopics and information that relate fundamentally to the world wide web. Since the inception of the World Wide Web (WWW) in the late 1980s, many tools have come in to existence to automate and speed up the information search process on this large repository of information. Businesses and individuals need constant access to this sea of information in order to plan their winning strategy. Therefore, success or failure sometimes is determined by the timely provision of relevant information that is available at the crucial moments. web.njit.edu/~w... /webmining.html ~ Read more...
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XML for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide XML is an exciting new technology that lets you precisely label information so that you can reuse and access that information in other situations. It's a bit like a universal database format--like with HTML, any text editor on any platform can read an XML file. XML reminds me of a high-level strategy game, like chess or go: it has very simple rules that can be combined in an almost unlimited number of ways in order to solve very complicated problems. XML is not very useful on its own... www.elizabethcastro.com/xml ~ Read more...
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