This paper presents two different perspectives of the web: a global one that corresponds to the classical approach of search engines and a the local one that we propose as an alternative approach. The search engines perform their indexation operation on the whole web in an automatic way and display their results according to it by proposing a perfectible visualization. We will review the usability of these visualizations while examining the way search engines build their hierarchies. That leads us to reconsider the notion of context and the way models of the web influence our vision of it to finally propose a new model strongly related to its perception through alternative visualizations
National audienceThis paper outlines the dynamics, influences, and issues of two contemporary French...
National audience: How far can a Web page lead us if we follow all the hypertextuals links it contai...
Many information resources on the web are relevant primarily to limited geographical communities. Fo...
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International audienceWith the information overload on the Internet, organization and visualization ...
We discuss some principles that we believe are important in creating useful visualizations of the Wo...
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Explosive growth of the World Wide Web as well as its heterogeneity call for powerful and easy to us...
By applying the logic of a two-sided market, Google as an information infrastructure has harnessed t...
Les recherches concernant les comportements visuels des internautes font parfois état d'un "pattern"...
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The ability of search engines to shape our understandings of the world by controlling what people di...
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National audienceThis paper outlines the dynamics, influences, and issues of two contemporary French...
National audience: How far can a Web page lead us if we follow all the hypertextuals links it contai...
Many information resources on the web are relevant primarily to limited geographical communities. Fo...
This has been a computer scientist's revolution; but we all share in its results. Only a few ye...
The ability of search engines to shape our understandings of the world by controlling what people di...
The current generation of web browsers, such as Netscape and Microsoft Explorer, excites people beca...
International audienceWith the information overload on the Internet, organization and visualization ...
We discuss some principles that we believe are important in creating useful visualizations of the Wo...
International audienceIn this paper we summarized the main historical steps in making the Web, its f...
Explosive growth of the World Wide Web as well as its heterogeneity call for powerful and easy to us...
By applying the logic of a two-sided market, Google as an information infrastructure has harnessed t...
Les recherches concernant les comportements visuels des internautes font parfois état d'un "pattern"...
International audienceSearch engines and referencing: leopards never change their spots...By applyin...
The ability of search engines to shape our understandings of the world by controlling what people di...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/60246/1/Reprint96Webfractals.pd
National audienceThis paper outlines the dynamics, influences, and issues of two contemporary French...
National audience: How far can a Web page lead us if we follow all the hypertextuals links it contai...
Many information resources on the web are relevant primarily to limited geographical communities. Fo...