Web Systems

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A Web Browser for ISDN Card Phones

Dimitris Maroulis, Sotiris Aronis, Vassiliki Nassiopoulou, Nikos Grammenos, Costas Vassilakis
Journal of Internet Technology, Journal of Internet Technology, vol 5, no 3, 2004.

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In order to cover the ever-increasing need for more direct and easy access to information, new information access means need to be devised or existing ones need to be further exploited. In this paper, we present a mini Web Browser for ISDN card phones, which enables this widespread device to be used for accessing information in the World Wide Web. The implemented web browser supports HTML and WML pages, while special care was taken to tackle the limitations imposed by the ISDN card phone¢s hardware, such as small screen, limited keyboard, scarce processing and memory resources. One of the techniques employed to increase the capabilities of the ISDN card phone browser was the introduction of a proxy server, which transforms demanding media types to formats that can be handled by the ISDN card phone hardware.

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A system to support dissemination of knowledge and sharing of experiences in the working environment

G.Lepouras, C.Vassilakis and G. R. S. Weir
International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Life-Long Learning, Special Edition: Technological Support for New Educational Perspectives, vol. 13 no. 3/4, 2003, pp. 248-257.

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In the information era enterprises strive to be productive and efficient. One feature of this goal is to engage their employees in education programmes, help them gain new experiences and knowledge and adapt to an ever-changing working environment. Such programmes require thorough design in order to achieve satisfactory results. Lately, enterprises recognising the role technology can play in the education of their employees, have adopted systems that supplement the traditional educational model with mechanisms that enable the sharing of experiences and knowledge. In this paper we describe an architecture and a system prototype that allows users to search easily for information, interact with colleagues and share experiences, to compose and disseminate best practices and knowledge. The design of this system is based on insights gained from the operation of the Greek Taxation System.

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An Integrated Environment for Cataloguing and Online Presentation of Museum Exhibits

Costas Vassilakis, Akrivi Katifori, Elias Daradimos and George Lepouras
DESIDOC Journal of Library and Information Technology, Vol. 28, No. 4, July 2008, pp. 72-78

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The paper presents an integrated environment which enables museum personnel to catalogue and at the same time publish online museum exhibits. The system is based on international standards and is highly customisable to cater the needs of a variety of museum types. Moreover, the underlying database allows storing for the same exhibit documentations for different audiences and in multiple languages, while it is extendable to accommodate new media types, languages, exhibits and information categories. The administrative part of the environment permits the restriction of certain functions to specific personnel roles, enforcing thus a general museum security policy regarding access to and modification of information. The environment presented is currently in use at the Athens University History Museum.

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Content enrichment through dynamic annotation

George Weir, George Lepouras, Costas Vassilakis
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, ICES 04, 2004

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This paper describes a technique for interceding between users and the information that they browse. This facility, that we term 'dynamic annotation', affords a means of editing Web page content 'on-the-fly' between the source Web server and the requesting client. Thereby, we have a generic means of modifying the content displayed to local users by addition, removal or reforming any information sourced from the World-Wide Web, whether this derives from local or remote pages. For some time, we have been exploring the scope for this device and we believe that it affords many potential worthwhile applications. Here, we describe two varieties of use. The first variety focuses on support for individual users in two contexts (second-language support and second language learning). The second variety of use focuses on support for groups of users. Once again, this is illustrated in two contexts (intra-group support and inter-group support). These differing applications have a common goal which is to enrich the knowledge content of the materials placed before the user. Dynamic annotation provides a potent and flexible means to this end.

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Controlled Caching of Dynamic WWW Pages

C. Vassilakis and G. Lepouras
Proceedings of the DEXA 2002 conference, pp. 9-18

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Web sites employ dynamically generated pages for content delivery more and more often, in order to increase their flexibility and provide up-to-date information. This practice, however, increases server load dramatically, since each request results to the execution of code, which may involve processing and/or access to information repositories. In this paper we present a scheme for maintaining a server-side cache of dynamically generated pages, allowing for cache consistency maintenance, without placing heavy burdens on application programmers. We also present insights to architecture scalability and some results obtained from conducted experiments.

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Is Server-Side Programming Killing Your Web Server?

C. Vassilakis, G. Lepouras
Poster presentation in ActiveWeb 99, 1999.

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The paper addresses issues related to client/server technologies and specifically the effectiveness of server-side programming techniques. The motive for this study was the need to create a lightweight and dynamic navigational aid for use in a web site. Towards this goal a number of possible solutions were considered and for two of them an experiment was run to determine the best suited for our case.

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Multilingual Web Site Construction and Maintenance

George Lepouras and Costas Vassilakis
Proceedings of the SCI 2000 conference, Vol. I, Orlando, Florida, USA, pp. 56-61, 2000.

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The construction of multilingual web sites is probably the best answer to addressing the problem of the diverse cultural background of the Internet community. However, developing multiple instances of the same site in different languages induces increased overhead for both the implementation and the maintenance phase. The paper reviews current techniques and describes an alternative to constructing multilingual web sites, which eases the development and maintenance phases, without possessing any of the drawbacks of existing tools. The paper concludes proposing possible future enhancements.

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Serving Enhanced Hypermedia Information

G. Lepouras, C. Vassilakis, G. R. S. Weir
Proceedings of the ECIR02, 24th BCS-IRSG European Colloquium on IR Research, 24th BCS-IRSG European Colloquium on IR Research, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2291, pp. 86-92, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2002, pp. 86-92.

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An apparent limitation of existing Web pages is their inability to accommodate differences in the interests and needs of individual users. The present paper describes an approach that dynamically customises the content of public Web-based information via an interceding 'enhancement server'. The design and operation of this system is described with examples drawn from two current versions. Indications from early trials support the view that this approach affords considerable scope for accommodating the needs and interests of individual Web users.

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Wikis in enterprise settings: a survey

Lykourentzou Ioanna, Dagka Foteini, Papadaki Katerina, Lepouras Giorgos and Vassilakis Costas
Enterprise Information Systems. First published on: 14 June 2011 (iFirst) DOI: 10.1080/17517575.2011.580008, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17517575.2011.580008.

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The wiki technology is increasingly being used in corporate environments to facilitate a broad range of tasks. This survey examines the use of wikis on a variety of organisational tasks that include the codification of explicit and tacit organisational knowledge and the formulation of corporate communities of practice, as well as more specific processes such as the collaborative information systems development, the interactions of the enterprise with third parties, management activities and organisational response in crisis situations. For each one of the aforementioned corporate functions, the study examines the findings of related research literature to highlight the advantages and concerns raised by the wiki usage and to identify specific solutions addressing them. Finally, based on the above findings, the study discusses various aspects of the wiki usage in the enterprise and identifies trends and future research directions on the field.

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