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ompact spaces, especially in connection with the classification program for separable nuclear .*-algebras. Groups and group actions have from the beginning provided a rich source of examples in the theory of operator algebras, and the struggle to obtain an algebraic understanding of dynamical phenomDysplasia 发表于 2025-3-25 11:04:36
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Overview,This chapter gives an overview of the issues in the text. What do we mean by information? What are the main issues in its storage and retrieval? How are the information spaces organized on a large scale? It introduces text databases.microscopic 发表于 2025-3-25 20:05:21
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Describing information objects,This chapter explains how to describe documents so that they can be retrieved and the use of descriptors to gain an overview of a collection.Torrid 发表于 2025-3-26 05:51:39
Browsing: Hypertext,This chapter discusses the concept of browsing as distinct from searching, implemented in hypertext as for example World Wide Web sites or as CD-ROMs. It introduces the concept of information spaces.TOXIN 发表于 2025-3-26 12:16:07
World Wide Web,What happens when you move out of a hypertext into the World Wide Web? This chapter introduces concepts of resource discovery, third-party information structures and information flows.crease 发表于 2025-3-26 16:39:30
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Semantic dimensions,We begin to see how classification systems can give us useful analogues of space, giving us tools to help in understanding and presenting information.