Who Links, Whom Mining, Linkage Web, Sites Krishna Bharat, Bay-wei Chang, Monika Henzingergoogle Inc
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Data Types. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Very High Level Languages, pp. 50-59, April, 1974. Published as SIGPLAN Notices 9(4), 1974. [LSAS77] Barbara Liskov, Alan Snyder, Russell...
Arturo Crespo, Bay-Wei Chang, Eric A. Bier
Traditional server-based web applications allow access to server-hosted resources, but often exhibit poor responsiveness due to server load and network delays. Client-side web applications, on the...
Henzinger, Monika, Chang, Bay-Wei, Milch, Brian, Brin, Sergey
Many daily activities present information in the form of a stream of text, and often people can benefit from additional information on the topic discussed. TV broadcast news can be treated as one...
Henzinger, Monika, Chang, Bay-Wei, Milch, Brian, Brin, Sergey
Many daily activities present information in the form of a stream of text, and often people can benefit from additional information on the topic discussed. TV broadcast news can be treated as one...
Henzinger, Monika, Chang, Bay-Wei, Milch, Brian, Brin, Sergey
Many daily activities present information in the form of a stream of text, and often people can benefit from additional information on the topic discussed. TV broadcast news can be treated as one...
Monika Henzinger, Bay-Wei Chang, Brian Milch, Sergey Brin
Many daily activities present information in the form of a stream of text, and often people can benefit from additional information on the topic discussed. TV broadcast news can be treated as one...
Monika Henzinger Google, Monika Henzinger, Bay-wei Chang, Brian Milch, Sergey Brin
Many daily activities present information in the form of a stream of text, and often people can benefit from additional information on the topic discussed. TV broadcast news can be treated as one...
Yoelle Maarek, Aya Soffer, Bay-wei Chang, Google Inc
The dramatic increase in the use and availability of mobile devices such as cellular phones and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) in the last few years has resulted in the ability to access...
Who links to whom: mining linkage between Web sites (2001)
Bharat, K., Chang, Bay-Wei, Henzinger, M., Ruhl, M.
Previous studies of the Web graph structure have focused on the graph structure at the level of individual pages. In actuality the Web is a hierarchically nested graph, with domains, hosts and Web...
Who links to whom: Mining linkage between Web sites (2001)
Krishna Bharat, Bay-wei Chang, Monika Henzinger
Previous studies of the web graph structure have focused on the graph structure at the level of individual pages. In actuality the web is a hierarchically nested graph, with domains, hosts and web...
A Negotiation Architecture for Fluid Documents (1998)
Bay-wei Chang, Jock D. Mackinlay, Polle T. Zellweger, Takeo Igarashi
The information presented in a document often consists of primary content as well as supporting material such as explanatory notes, detailed derivations, illustrations, and the like. We introduce a...
Fluid Visualization of Spreadsheet Structures (1998)
Takeo Igarashi, Jock D. Mackinlay, Bay-wei Chang, Polle T. Zellweger
Spreadsheets augment a visible tabular layout with invisible formulas. Direct manipulations of the tabular layout may or may not result in the desired changes to the formulas. The user is forced to...
Fluid Links for Informed and Incremental Link Transitions (1998)
Polle T. Zellweger, Bay-Wei Chang, Jock D. Mackinlay
We have developed a novel user interface technique for hypertext, called fluid links, that has several advantages over current methods. Fluid links provide additional information at a link source to...
A Negotiation Architecture for Fluid Documents (1998)
Bay-wei Chang, Jock D. Mackinlay, Polle T. Zellweger, Takeo Igarashi
The information presented in a document often consists of primary content as well as supporting material such as explanatory notes, detailed derivations, illustrations, and the like. We introduce a...
Objective reality for self: concreteness and animation in the Seity user interface / (1996)
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Animation: From Cartoons to the User Interface (1995)
User interfaces are often based on static presentations, a model ill suited for conveying change. Consequently, events on the screen frequently startle and confuse users. Cartoon animation, in...
Animation: From Cartoons to the User Interface (1993)
User interfaces are often based on static presentations, a model ill suited for conveying change. Consequently, events on the screen frequently startle and confuse users. Cartoon animation, in...
Animation: From Cartoons to the User Interface (1993)
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Organizing programs without classes (1991)
David Ungar, Craig Chambers, Bay-wei Chang
Abstract. All organizational functions carried out by classes can be accomplished in a simple and natural way by object inheritance in classless languages, with no need for special mechanisms. A...
Parents are shared parts of objects: Inheritance and encapsulation (1991)
Craig Chambers, David Ungar, Bay-wei Chang
Abstract. The design of inheritance and encapsulation in SELF, an object-oriented language based on prototypes, results from understanding that inheritance allows parents to be shared parts of their...
Parents are shared parts of objects: Inheritance and encapsulation (1991)
Craig Chambers, David Ungar, Bay-wei Chang
Abstract. The design of inheritance and encapsulation in SELF, an object-oriented language based on prototypes, results from understanding that inheritance allows parents to be shared parts of their...
Parents are shared parts of objects: Inheritance and encapsulation (1991)
Craig Chambers, David Ungar, Bay-wei Chang
Abstract. The design of inheritance and encapsulation in SELF, an object-oriented language based on prototypes, results from understanding that inheritance allows parents to be shared parts of their...
Organizing programs without classes (1991)
David Ungar, Craig Chambers, Bay-wei Chang
Abstract. All organizational functions carried out by classes can be accomplished in a simple and natural way by object inheritance in classless languages, with no need for special mechanisms. A...
Organizing Programs Without Classes (1991)
David Ungar, Craig Chambers, Bay-wei Chang
. All organizational functions carried out by classes can be accomplished in a simple and natural way by object inheritance in classless languages, with no need for special mechanisms. A single...
Organizing Programs Without Classes (1991)
David Ungar, Craig Chambers, Bay-Wei Chang, Urs Hölzle
. All organizational functions carried out by classes can be accomplished in a simple and natural way by object inheritance in classless languages, with no need for special mechanisms. A single...
Experiencing SELF Objects: An Object-Based Artificial Reality (1990)
Programming is hard. Programming forces... This paper describes the approach we have taken with the design of the user interface for SELF. Detailed description of the language and implementation can...