29.5.04

via Google://thesaurus navigation visual -visual.thesaurus applet

aus den ersten 30 Treffern von thesaurus navigation visual -visual.thesaurus applet (aus diesen Recherche-Ansätzen):
  • (vielleicht am Rande interessant:) United States Patent Application: Method and apparatus for search, visual navigation, analysis and retrieval of information from networks with remote notification and content delivery
  • New Age Navigation: Innovative Information Interfaces for Electronic Journals von Gerry McKiernan (PDF): [Abstract:] "While it is typical for electronic journals to offer conven-tional search features similar to those provided by electronic databases, a select number of e-journals have also made available higher-level access options as well. In this article, we review several novel technologies and implementations that creatively exploit the inherent potential of the digital environment to further facilitate use of e-collections. We conclude with speculation on the functionalities of a next-generation e-journal interface that are likely to emerge in the near future.", 2003
  • Jan Algermissen hat ein Applet zur graphischen Navigation in einem Thesaurus entwickelt (HTML/Google; lokal von 20040529-14.35: profil_jan_algermissen_de.kwd). Kontakt aufgenommen @ 20040529-14.35 MESZ.
  • GenThes: A General Thesaurus Browser for Web-based Catalogue Systems / A Step towards Component based Catalogue Systems. Aus dem Abstract: "...The Java-based general thesaurus browser GenThes is able to handle several heterogeneous, multilingual thesauri. With the General European Multilingual Environmental Thesaurus (GEMET), GenThes is currently being used with several environmental catalogue systems. Feedback from users reveal that this approach greatly facilitates search and retrieval as compared to free-text only search. Performance which is crucial in Web applications as well has been improved by reducing the transfer volume of data and code. The software architecture of GenThes supports easy configuration and adaption to the individual needs of different systems that it is connected to...."
  • Umweltdatenkatalog (UDK): Übersicht über die Software bietet verschiedene Interfaces: Windows, HTML, Java u.a. Alle drei genannten bieten eine Navigation im Thesaurus, durch die in der Struktur des Thesaurus navigiert werden [kann]." Nach Thesaurusbegriffen kann auch direkt gesucht werden.
    Die Navigation beschränkt sich anscheinend auf die altbekannte Filemanager-Baumstruktur (Bildschirmabzüge: Windows, HTML, Java).

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