Current HTTP servers process requests using a first come first serve queuing policy. What this implies is that the web server must process each request as it arrives. The result is...
In its infancy, the World-Wide Web consisted of a web of largely static hypertext documents. As time progresses it is evolving into a domain which supports almost arbitrary network...
This paper describes SHOE, a set of Simple HTML Ontology Extensions which allow World-Wide Web authors to annotate their pages with semantic knowledge such as “I am a graduate s...
Sean Luke, Lee Spector, David Rager, James A. Hend...
Early web content was expressed statically, making it amenable to straightforward prefetching to reduce userperceived network delay. In contrast, today's rich web application...
James Mickens, Jeremy Elson, Jon Howell, Jay Lorch
Web Services provide our systems with a platform independent and loosely coupled implementation environment, being time to face how the named systems can be modelled. Service Compo...