35 research outputs found
BaBar - A Community Web Site in an Organizational Setting
The BABAR Web site was established in 1993 at the Stanford Linear Accelerator
Center (SLAC) to support the BABAR experiment, to report its results, and to
facilitate communication among its scientific and engineering collaborators,
currently numbering about 600 individuals from 75 collaborating institutions in
10 countries. The BABAR Web site is, therefore, a community Web site. At the
same time it is hosted at SLAC and funded by agencies that demand adherence to
policies decided under different priorities. Additionally, the BABAR Web
administrators deal with the problems that arise during the course of managing
users, content, policies, standards, and changing technologies. Desired
solutions to some of these problems may be incompatible with the overall
administration of the SLAC Web sites and/or the SLAC policies and concerns.
There are thus different perspectives of the same Web site and differing
expectations in segments of the SLAC population which act as constraints and
challenges in any review or re-engineering activities. Web Engineering, which
post-dates the BABAR Web, has aimed to provide a comprehensive understanding of
all aspects of Web development. This paper reports on the first part of a
recent review of application of Web Engineering methods to the BABAR Web site,
which has led to explicit user and information models of the BABAR community
and how SLAC and the BABAR community relate and react to each other. The paper
identifies the issues of a community Web site in a hierarchical,
semi-governmental sector and formulates a strategy for periodic reviews of
BABAR and similar sites.Comment: Talk from the 2003 Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics
(CHEP03), La Jolla, Ca, USA, March 2003, 8 pages, PDF, PSN MONT00
A survey on big data indexing strategies
The operations of the Internet have led to a significant growth and accumulation of data known as Big Data.Individuals and organizations that utilize this data, had no idea, nor were they prepared for this data explosion.Hence, the available solutions cannot meet the needs of the growing heterogeneous data in terms of processing. This results in inefficient information retrieval or search query results.The design of indexing strategies that can support this need is required. A survey on various indexing strategies and how they are utilized for solving Big Data management issues can serve as a guide for choosing the strategy best suited for a problem, and can also serve as a base for the design of more efficient indexing strategies.The aim of the study is to explore the characteristics of the indexing strategies used in Big Data manageability by covering some of the weaknesses and strengths of B-tree, R-tree, to name but a few. This paper covers some popular indexing strategies used for Big Data management. It exposes the potentials of each by carefully exploring their properties in ways that are related to problem solving
Cuprizone induces similar demyelination in male and female C57BL/6 mice and results in disruption of the estrous cycle
Multiple sclerosis is a demyelinating neurological disease that is influenced by gender, primarily reflected in greater susceptibility to disease development in women than in men. Cuprizone intoxication, an animal model that is used to study demyelination and remyelination, has been extensively characterized in male C57BL/6 mice. Here, we have undertaken a comprehensive characterization of the morphological and cellular processes that occur in female C57BL/6J mice during cuprizoneinduced demyelination and subsequent remyelination and compared them with age-matched male mice. We find that the pattern of demyelination and remyelination is similar between genders and that there is little or no difference in the loss or repopulation of mature oligodendrocytes or accumulation of reactive glia. Furthermore, examination of aERKO and bERKO mice suggests that estrogen receptors do not affect the outcome for demyelination or remyelination. Interestingly, we found that cuprizone treatment disrupts estrous cyclicity in female mice, possibly interfering with potential hormone influences on demyelination and remyelination. Therefore, cuprizone-induced demyelination in C57BL/6J mice may have limitations as a model for the study of sex differences
Web Document Engineering
This tutorial provides an overview of several document engineering techniques which are applicable to the authoring of World Wide Web documents. It illustrates how pre-WWW hypertext research is applicable to the development of WWW information resources
Discovering the Future of the Web
2014 brought the 25th anniversary of the World Wide Web. There is general agreement that it represents one of the most influential software applications in history and has transformed many diverse elements of human interaction. The global impact of the Web would naturally lead to speculation about the future of the technology and attempts to understand what has, driven its evolution in the past and what will do so in the future. The definition of Web Science and its implementation in Web Observatories provide a viable mechanism for a more complete understanding of the technology and a paradigm for directing its future. Web Science also provides a powerful multi-disciplinary framework and compelling research opportunities.</p