An evaluation of retrieval effectiveness for a full-text document-retrieval system
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Integrating data and metadata to enhance the user interface
on Proc. of the third British national conference on databases (BNCOD3)
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An introduction to database systems: vol. I (4th ed.)
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KMS: a distributed hypermedia system for managing knowledge in organizations
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Reflections on NoteCards: seven issues for the next generation of hypermedia systems
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Hypertext '87: keynote address
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Fundamentals of database systems
Fundamentals of database systems
The coming revolution in interactive digital video
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The SQL standard: a complete guide reference
The SQL standard: a complete guide reference
Retrieval system evaluation using recall and precision: problems and answers
SIGIR '89 Proceedings of the 12th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
The relational model for database management: version 2
The relational model for database management: version 2
Hypertext and hypermedia
Assessing the quality of hypertext views
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Standards and the emergence of digital multimedia systems
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Internetworking with TCP/IP (2nd ed.), vol. I
The entity-relationship model—toward a unified view of data
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Complete HyperCard 2.0 Handbook
Complete HyperCard 2.0 Handbook
Guest Editors' Introduction: Multimedia-It's Actually Useful!
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Cinematic Primitives for Multimedia
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Managing networked multimedia data
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Beyond hyperlinks: organizing information footprints in search logs to support effective browsing
Proceedings of the 18th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management
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Traditionally, two paradigms are discerned with respect to data retrieval [3, 17]:1. A query mechanism enables the user to express conditions that characterize the data he is looking for. The Data Base Management System (DBMS) is responsible for retrieval of the data that satisfy these conditions.2. Navigation or browsing can be used to investigate the content of the database by following links between related data.We will start with a discussion of these paradigms in the first two sections. We will then explore how both approaches can be combined. Finally, a practical implementation of the advocated approach will be presented. The implemented prototype supports access to a database on multimedia material. A more elaborated discussion of our ideas and results in this area can be found in [16].