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Conference Whitepapers
Internet Computing 2001, Las Vegas, NV
Network Computing with CPS - Pipelining Comes for Free:
This paper resurrects Continuation-Passing Style (CPS), a
program representation technique long known to compiler
writers, and applies it to network programming. CPS excels in
representing control flow in programs, and in a network
setting, allows for more efficient transfers of control among
computational elements than is afforded by conventional remote
procedure calling. As an added bonus, network programs using
CPS become pipelined at practically no added cost.
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Hypertext 2000, San Antonio, TX
Improving Hypertext Presentation by Structuring Information Space:
This paper describes how the usablity of search results can be dramatically improved. The approach
is to prestructure information into "vertical slices" and then use this additional information
to create an information retrieval system with much higher usabilty.
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SIGIR 1998, Melbourne, Australia
Enhancing the User Experience by Capitalizing on Link Traversal:
This paper discusses another approach for architecting an information
retrieval system that improves the user experience. As a user
traverses hyperlinks in the system, the resulting pages that are displayed
are automatically augmented with additional information to tailor
the page for the user's objectives.
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SIGIR is the ACM's Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval.
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