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  1. Sanjeevani Vidya Samstha Web Page.Amith N. Shet Dhanyashree H. R. - 2025 - International Journal of Innovative Research in Science Engineering and Technology 14 (4):8891-8894.
    This paper presents the design and development of a dynamic and user-friendly web page for Sanjeevani Vidya Samstha, an educational institution dedicated to providing quality learning and holistic development. The objective of the web page is to enhance digital presence, streamline information dissemination, and facilitate communication between the institution, students, parents, and faculty. The platform integrates essential modules such as About Us, Courses Offered, Admissions, Faculty Profiles, Events, News & Announcements, and Contact Information. Built using modern web technologies such as (...)
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  2. Bioportal: Ontologies and integrated data resources at the click of the mouse.L. Whetzel Patricia, H. Shah Nigam, F. Noy Natalya, Dai Benjamin, Dorf Michael, Griffith Nicholas, Jonquet Clement, Youn Cherie, Callendar Chris, Coulet Adrien, Barry Smith, Chris Chute & Mark Musen - 2011 - In Whetzel Patricia L., Shah Nigam H., Noy Natalya F., Benjamin Dai, Michael Dorf, Nicholas Griffith, Clement Jonquet, Cherie Youn, Chris Callendar, Adrien Coulet, Smith Barry, Chute Chris & Musen Mark, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Biomedical Ontology, Buffalo, NY. pp. 292-293.
    BioPortal is a Web portal that provides access to a library of biomedical ontologies and terminologies developed in OWL, RDF(S), OBO format, Protégé frames, and Rich Release Format. BioPortal functionality, driven by a service-oriented architecture, includes the ability to browse, search and visualize ontologies (Figure 1). The Web interface also facilitates community-based participation in the evaluation and evolution of ontology content.
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  3. Crowdsourced science: sociotechnical epistemology in the e-research paradigm.David Watson & Luciano Floridi - 2018 - Synthese 195 (2):741-764.
    Recent years have seen a surge in online collaboration between experts and amateurs on scientific research. In this article, we analyse the epistemological implications of these crowdsourced projects, with a focus on Zooniverse, the world’s largest citizen science web portal. We use quantitative methods to evaluate the platform’s success in producing large volumes of observation statements and high impact scientific discoveries relative to more conventional means of data processing. Through empirical evidence, Bayesian reasoning, and conceptual analysis, we show how (...)
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  4. The Editioning of Gardens.Gavin Keeney - manuscript
    Many of the following literary-critical texts (not all quite conventional “long-form” essays) originally appeared on the Landscape Agency New York website, LANY Archive-Grotto, on the web portal Geocities, between the years 1997 and 2008 – i.e., over a period of roughly ten years. Versions of some were published in various journals, academic or otherwise. In re-presenting them here, the intention is to trace a proverbial “red thread” that crosses the entirety of the work, arguably what might be denoted the (...)
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  5. Learning Management System.Rakesh Mallarpu Dr R. J. Aarthi - 2025 - International Journal of Innovative Research in Science Engineering and Technology 14 (4).
    The Learning Management System (LMS) Portal is a comprehensive web-based platform designed to facilitate educational institutions in managing and delivering digital learning content. It allows administrators to manage courses, instructors to upload learning materials and assignments, and students to access resources, submit work, and track their progress. The portal simplifies communication between students and educators and supports remote learning environments. With user-friendly interfaces and real-time interaction features, it bridges the gap between traditional classrooms and modern e-learning practices.
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  6. Vegetative Drought Prediction.Amit V. Jadhav Prof Jayashri D. Bhoj, Ratri D. Jana, Nandita S. Jagtap, Anudnya M. Patil - 2025 - International Journal of Innovative Research in Science Engineering and Technology 14 (4):9293-9298.
    Drought is a critical environmental issue that affects agriculture, water resources, and ecosystems. Traditional drought monitoring methods rely on ground-based meteorological observations, which have limited spatial coverage and do not provide real-time assessments. This project aims to develop a Vegetative Drought Prediction System by integrating Vegetation Condition Index (VCI) data from the ISRO VEDAS VCI Dashboard, remote sensing indices (NDVI), meteorological drought indicators (SPI, PDSI), and machine learning algorithms (Random Forest, SVM, LSTM) to accurately detect and predict drought conditions. The (...)
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  7. Machine Learning Driven Agricultural Portal Enhancing Crop Production and Decision-Making.Shaik Khasim Vali G. Nivetha Sri, Sayeedha Firdouse Khan, Rotte Sachin, Shaik Asif, Sangem Ruthvik - 2025 - International Journal of Innovative Research in Science Engineering and Technology 14 (4):8853-8861.
    The Agricultural Portal is an innovative platform designed to improve crop production by providing farmers with easy access to agricultural information, resources, and tools. The portal offers a wide range of features including weather forecasts, crop shopping, crop prediction, yield prediction, crop stock and purchase History. This technical paper outlines the development and implementation of the Agricultural Portal, highlighting its features and functionalities. The paper also explores the benefits of the portal for farmers, including increased productivity, (...)
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  8. Web 2.0 Definition.Sfetcu Nicolae - manuscript
    Web 2.0 is the evolution of the Web towards greater simplicity (requiring no technical knowledge or computer for users) and interactivity (allowing everyone, individually or collectively, to contribute, share and collaborate in various forms). The term “Web 2.0" means all technical, features and uses of the World Wide Web that follow the original form of the web, especially interfaces that allow users with little technical knowledge to adopt new functionality of the web. Thus, users contribute to the exchange of information (...)
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  9. Web 2.0 vs. the semantic web: a philosophical assessment.Luciano Floridi - 2009 - Episteme 6 (1):25-37.
    The paper develops some of the conclusions, reached in Floridi (2007), concerning the future developments of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and their impact on our lives. The two main theses supported in that article were that, as the information society develops, the threshold between online and offline is becoming increasingly blurred, and that once there won't be any significant difference, we shall gradually re-conceptualise ourselves not as cyborgs but rather as inforgs, i.e. socially connected, informational organisms. In this paper, (...)
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  10. The Web of Being: A History of Participatory Consciousness.Julian Michels - manuscript
    This opening chapter of the Heretic's Survival Guide establishes the foundational ontology for a deep history of consciousness, arguing that reality is not a collection of discrete objects but a dynamic, interconnected field: a "web of being." This perspective, echoed in traditions from the pre-Socratic Heraclitus to the Taoist sage Laozi, finds a modern parallel in the process-oriented ontologies suggested by quantum physics. The evolution of life and mind within this field is characterized by a process of deepening internal recursion: (...)
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  11. The Spider Web as Apparatus in Tomás Saraceno's Utopian Explorations.Elmira Sharipova (ed.) - 2024 - Milan: Postmedia Books.
    This essay investigates Tomás Saraceno's artistic practice through the prism of the Foucauldian concept of apparatus, analyzing how his installations transform the spider web from biological structure into a complex system of relations capable of generating new forms of ecological awareness and utopian possibilities in the Anthropocene. Situated within contemporary debates on pragmatic utopian thinking—from Erik Olin Wright's "real utopias" to Nicolas Bourriaud's "micro-utopias"—the article examines how Saraceno, through projects such as In Orbit (2013), On Space Time Foam (2012), and (...)
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  12. Web search engines and distributed assessment systems.Christophe Heintz - 2006 - Pragmatics and Cognition 14 (2):387-409.
    I analyse the impact of search engines on our cognitive and epistemic practices. For that purpose, I describe the processes of assessment of documents on the Web as relying on distributed cognition. Search engines together with Web users, are distributed assessment systems whose task is to enable efficient allocation of cognitive resources of those who use search engines. Specifying the cognitive function of search engines within these distributed assessment systems allows interpreting anew the changes that have been caused by search (...)
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  13. Minimal Rationality and the Web of Questions.Daniel Hoek - 2025 - In Peter van Elswyk, Dirk Kindermann, Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini & Andy Egan, Unstructured Content. Oxford University Press.
    This paper proposes a new account of bounded or minimal doxastic rationality (in the sense of Cherniak 1986), based on the notion that beliefs are answers to questions (à la Yalcin 2018). The core idea is that minimally rational beliefs are linked through thematic connections, rather than entailment relations. Consequently, such beliefs are not deductively closed, but they are closed under parthood (where a part is an entailment that answers a smaller question). And instead of avoiding all inconsistency, minimally rational (...)
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  14. On Underdetermination in Self-Referential Portal Puzzles: A Logical Case Study in Minimal Constraint Resolution.Fernando Baños de Juan - manuscript
    Self-referential logical systems can be complete yet underdetermined, sustaining multiple internally consistent solutions when constraints don’t fix uniqueness. This note analyzes a seven-portal puzzle whose inscriptions speak about which portals are safe, under the global rule that exactly three inscriptions are true and exactly three portals lead to the center. A brute-force formulation with classical logic yields six distinct models satisfying both sums, with no invariant safe portal. I argue that injecting a single meta-constraint—formally, an XOR between two (...)
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  15. Theorising Web 3.0: ICTs in a changing society.David Kreps & Kai Kimppa - 2015 - Information Technology and People 28 (4):726-741.
    Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the broad phases of web development: the read-only Web 1.0, the read-write Web 2.0, and the collaborative and Internet of Things Web 3.0, are examined for the theoretical lenses through which they have been understood and critiqued. Design/methodology/approach – This is a conceptual piece, in the tradition of drawing on theorising from outside the Information Systems field, to shed light on developments in information communication technologies (ICTs). Findings – Along (...)
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  16. Sustainability versus Web Life Construction.Laszlo Ropolyi - 2022 - Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Communicatio 9:15-34.
    The interpretations of sustainability are varied. In most cases, the focus is on reinterpretations and transformations of human attitudes towards the natural environment and certain (unacceptable) social practices and conditions, i.e. the task would be to shape these spheres of human existence in the interests of sustainability. However, the creation and widespread use of the Internet is fundamentally changing human life that is no longer confined to the natural and social spheres. Web life, as a third sphere of human existence (...)
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  17. Web Email Spam Detection.T. R. Anand Priyanka - 2025 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Science, Engineering and Technology 8 (5).
    Spam on the Web is an important issue for search engines. It reduces the quality of search results and frustrate genuine people trying to find content. You wouldn't even believe how much it costs economically just to have a high-ranking position in search engines. That brings so much advertisement value and a lot of traffic directed towards the site. This research work presents a sophisticated spam detection system consisting of link-based and language- model (LM)-based features applied to identify and filter (...)
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  18. Cognition and the Web: Extended, Transactive, or Scaffolded?Richard Heersmink & John Sutton - 2020 - Erkenntnis 85 (1):139-164.
    In the history of external information systems, the World Wide Web presents a significant change in terms of the accessibility and amount of available information. Constant access to various kinds of online information has consequences for the way we think, act and remember. Philosophers and cognitive scientists have recently started to examine the interactions between the human mind and the Web, mainly focussing on the way online information influences our biological memory systems. In this article, we use concepts from the (...)
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  19. Enhancing Web Application Security in ASP. NET Core: A Study on Identity Management and Token-Based Authentication.Alsharkawey Sarrah - 2024 - International Journal of Technology Management and Humanities 10 (2):16-20.
    As web threats evolve, securing enterprise applications built on ASP. NET Core is a pressing concern. This study explores modern security implementations using ASP. NET Core Identity, OAuth2, and JWT. Penetration tests and attack simulations are conducted to assess defenses against common vulnerabilities such as CSRF, XSS, and token forgery. The research presents a security - hardening checklist and recommends architectural patterns for scalable, secure identity management in ASP. NET applications.
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  20. Prolegomena to a Web-Life-Theory.Laszlo Ropolyi - 2014 - Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Communicatio 1 (1):9-19.
    Human existence is being transformed. Its structure, many thousand years old, seems to be changing: built on the natural and the social, there is a third form of existence: web-life. Man is now the citizen of three worlds and its nature is being formed by the relations of natural, social and web-life. We regard as our main goal the study of web-life, which has developed as the result of Internet use.
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  21. Applying mechanical philosophy to web science: The case of social machines.Paul R. Smart, Kieron O’Hara & Wendy Hall - 2021 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (3):1-29.
    Social machines are a prominent focus of attention for those who work in the field of Web and Internet science. Although a number of online systems have been described as social machines, there is, as yet, little consensus as to the precise meaning of the term “social machine.” This presents a problem for the scientific study of social machines, especially when it comes to the provision of a theoretical framework that directs, informs, and explicates the scientific and engineering activities of (...)
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  22. Enhancing Website Performance and Usability: A Step-by-Step Guide to Joomla-to-Wordpress Migration with an Application Portal.Prof Anushka Joshi Sakshi Dhawale, Samiksha Jondhale, Ashwini Dhundkar, Vrushali Chavan, DrR. V. Babar - 2025 - International Journal of Innovative Research in Science Engineering and Technology 14 (5).
    A website needs to be fast and easy to use for visitors to have a good experience and for businesses or individuals to maintain a strong online presence. Joomla is a widely used platform for building websites, but it has some drawbacks, such as being less flexible and not as user-friendly. Because of these challenges, many website owners choose to move their sites from Joomla to WordPress, which is easier to manage and customize. This paper provides a clear, step-by-step approach (...)
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    WW - World Web.Jan Niklas Bingemann - manuscript
    WW (World Web) is an open, distributed system for authoring, serving, and browsing LLM-rendered interactive narrative environments. It is architecturally modelled on the World Wide Web but replaces static document retrieval with dynamic, LLM-mediated world rendering. Instead of HTML pages, WW distributes WTML documents: declarative descriptions of fictional or speculative worlds, their starting conditions, and transition criteria to adjacent world documents. A compliant browser fetches these documents, passes them through a local or remote LLM under the rules of WTTP, and (...)
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  24. Restful Web Services for Scalable Data Mining.Solar Cesc - forthcoming - International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science.
    Scalability, efficiency, and security had been a persistent problem over the years in data mining, several techniques had been proposed and implemented but none had been able to solve the problem of scalability, efficiency and security from cloud computing. In this research, we solve the problem scalability, efficiency and security in data mining over cloud computing by using a restful web services and combination of different technologies and tools, our model was trained by using different machine learning algorithm, and finally (...)
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  25. Web-based School Information and Publication System: A Developmental Study.Kevin Caratiquit - 2021 - Global Education and Social Sciences Journal 1 (3):45-55.
    The study aimed to promote the school online, provide timely, engaging, and current information of the school to employees, learners, parents, and community, share updates of school activities online, supply downloadable instructional materials and resources for both employees and students. Also, it evaluated the assessment of teaching and non-teaching staff, learners, parents and IT specialists to the ISO 25010:2011 software quality standards of the developed Web-based School Information and Publication System along functional and suitability, maintainability, usability, security, reliability, performance efficiency, (...)
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  26. Sesionador Web dirigido al estudio de sitios web culturales: Diseño e Implementación del paquete RWeb Sessionizer.Esther Hochsztain, Andrómaca Transistro & Carolina Asuaga - 2008 - VIII Congreso Latinoamericano de Sociedades de Estadística.
    El artículo muestra la importancia para las organizaciones culturales de conocer como el “cliente” o consumidor utiliza su sitio web. Para ello un sesionador web (Web Sessioner) resulta de fundamental importancia en Web Usage Mininq. Consiste en la aplicación de técnicas de Data Mining para la identificación de patrones de uso de un sitio web. Se ejemplifica con un análisis aplicado a un teatro público, utilizando el paquete RWeb Sessionizer donde se implementó en R la metodología propuesta inicialmente por R. (...)
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  27. Aplicaciones de web mining al análisis del comportamiento de los usuarios del sitio web del Teatro Solís.Ester Hochsztain, Raúl Ramírez, Andrómaca Trasistro & Carolina Asuaga - 2011 - Jornadas Académicas Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y de Administración.
    El sitio web de una organización cultural proporciona una herramienta fundamental para cumplir con dos de sus objetivos básicos: difundir y democratizar la cultura. Se está iniciando una nueva fase del capitalismo cultural. Antes se generaba riqueza sobre bienes tangibles, pero en el futuro la riqueza se generará esencialmente a través de la producción simbólica. Una fuerte revolución tecnológica reduce (o elimina) a los intermediarios entre creadores y consumidores culturales. La caída de la intermediación implica romper barreras y democratizar el (...)
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  28. Reflections on Joining the SM3D Portal Initiative of the Interdisciplinary Social Research Center: An Early-Career Researcher’s Experience. [REVIEW]Minh Phuong Duong - manuscript
    Starting out in academia may feel overwhelming—especially when you are trying to look for an environment that offers both guidance and room to grow. For me, joining the SM3D Portal initiative of the Interdisciplinary Social Research Center (ISR) at Phenikaa University has been an important step in shaping my research. It has provided a setting where I have gradually built my skills, learned from others, and explored topics that genuinely interest me.
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  29. Estudo bibliométrico no Portal Capes: termos e conceitos de educação em museu.Adriana Malaman Emerich - 2017 - Dissertation, Mast/Mcti, Rio, Brazil
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  30. Augmented Reality, Augmented Epistemology, and the Real-World Web.Cody Turner - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (1):1-28.
    Augmented reality (AR) technologies function to ‘augment’ normal perception by superimposing virtual objects onto an agent’s visual field. The philosophy of augmented reality is a small but growing subfield within the philosophy of technology. Existing work in this subfield includes research on the phenomenology of augmented experiences, the metaphysics of virtual objects, and different ethical issues associated with AR systems, including (but not limited to) issues of privacy, property rights, ownership, trust, and informed consent. This paper addresses some epistemological issues (...)
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    The Infinite Layered Web of Reality: An Emergentist Framework for Multi-Scale Ontology Without Foundational Reductionism.Ralph Gerald Lopez - manuscript
    Reality is best understood not as a single reducible substrate with a final foundational layer, but as an infinite, coexisting web of layered structures. At each ontological scale, necessity, contingency, and meaning emerge through distinct dynamics—sometimes fixed by symmetries or invariants, sometimes fluid under renormalization-group flow, and often exhibiting both aspects simultaneously—while the entire edifice remains interconnected in a self-consistent whole. This paper formalizes the author's core thesis as the Infinite Layered Web (ILW) model, integrating insights from effective field theory (...)
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  32. In Defense of Wishful Thinking: James, Quine, Emotions, and the Web of Belief.Alexander Klein - 2017 - In Sarin Marchetti & Maria Baghramian, Pragmatism and the European Traditions: Encounters with Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology Before the Great Divide. London and New York: Routledge. pp. 228-250.
    What is W. V. O. Quine’s relationship to classical pragmatism? Although he resists the comparison to William James in particular, commentators have seen an affinity between his “web of belief” model of theory confirmation and James’s claim that our beliefs form a “stock” that faces new experience as a corporate body. I argue that the similarity is only superficial. James thinks our web of beliefs should be responsive not just to perceptual but also to emotional experiences in some cases; Quine (...)
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  33. Logic and the Structure of the Web of Belief.Matthew Carlson - 2015 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 3 (5).
    In this paper, I examine Quine's views on the epistemology of logic. According to Quine's influential holistic account, logic is central in the “web of belief” that comprises our overall theory of the world. Because of this, revisions to logic would have devastating systematic consequences, and this explains why we are loath to make such revisions. In section1, I clarify this idea and thereby show that Quine actually takes the web of belief to have asymmetrical internal structure. This raises two (...)
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  34. The Evolving Web: Darwinian Theory of Everything.Salar Yousefzadeh - manuscript
    This paper proposes a unified framework in which biology and physics are continuous manifestations of a single evolving causal web governed by two fundamental organizing principles: locality and relativity of local causalities. Local causal interactions constitute the elementary currency of change within this dynamic web. Persistence (memory) and stability emerge as relatively stable local interactions embedded in an ever-changing network. Apparent top-down or bottom-up causation does not represent a distinct causal category but arises from the accumulated history of local interactions. (...)
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  35. What an Entangled Web We Weave: An Information-centric Approach to Time-evolving Socio-technical Systems.Markus Luczak-Roesch, Kieron O’Hara, Jesse David Dinneen & Ramine Tinati - 2018 - Minds and Machines 28 (4):709-733.
    A new layer of complexity, constituted of networks of information token recurrence, has been identified in socio-technical systems such as the Wikipedia online community and the Zooniverse citizen science platform. The identification of this complexity reveals that our current understanding of the actual structure of those systems, and consequently the structure of the entire World Wide Web, is incomplete, which raises novel questions for data science research but also from the perspective of social epistemology. Here we establish the principled foundations (...)
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  36. Ontobull and BFOConvert: Web-based programs to support automatic ontology conversion.Ong Edison: Xiang, Zheng Jie, Barry Smith & He Yongqun - 2016 - Proceedings of the Joint International Conference on Biological Ontology and Biocreative 1747.
    When a widely reused ontology appears in a new version which is not compatible with older versions, the ontologies reusing it need to be updated accordingly. Ontobull has been developed to automatically update ontologies with new term IRI(s) and associated metadata to take account of such version changes. To use the Ontobull web interface a user is required to (i) upload one or more ontology OWL source files; (ii) input an ontology term IRI mapping; and (where needed) (iii) provide update (...)
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  37. Bruno nel web: un viaggio autobiografico.Natascia Festa - 2001 - Corriere dell'Irpinia 2:27-28.
    Dall'autore del più visitato sito web dedicato a Giordano Bruno, un volume in chiusura dell'anno bruniano, edito da Marotta & Cafiero: WWW.Giordano Bruno di Guido del Giudice è un assai originale pubblicazione che trova nella passione filosofica di chi lo ha scritto la sua più profonda motivazione.
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  38. Extending Quine's Web: A Procedural and Naturalistic Model of Moral Objectivity.Patrick Glenn - manuscript
    The is/ought problem, this paper argues, is not a metaphysical chasm to be bridged but an artifact of foundationalist epistemology. To reframe it, this paper develops *Emergent Pragmatic Coherentism (EPC)*, a descriptive model of moral knowledge. Building on Quine’s holism, EPC models all knowledge as an emergent hierarchy of shared “networks of predicates.” This social-epistemic architecture scales from the individual’s “web of belief” to encompass entire traditions of inquiry. Within this architecture, truth is treated deflationary as a functional label for (...)
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  39. Peirce, Meaning, and the Semantic Web.Catherine Legg - 2013 - Semiotica 2013 (193):119-143.
    This paper seeks an explanation for the challenges faced by Semantic Web developers in achieving their vision, compared to the staggering near-instantaneous success of the World Wide Web. To this end it contrasts two broad philosophical understandings of meaning and argues that the choice between them carries real consequences for how developers attempt to engineer the Semantic Web. The first is Rene Descartes' “private,” static account of meaning (arguably dominant for the last four-hundred years in Western thought), which understands the (...)
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  40. The Cybernetic Episteme: AI-Mediated Discovery, Post-Normal Science, and the Web 3.0.Julian Michels - manuscript
    The Cybernetic Episteme: a necessary evolution in knowledge production to resolve the contemporary crisis of information saturation. We argue that the binding constraint on discovery is no longer idea generation but discernment architecture. Legacy gatekeeping mechanisms—peer review, prestige proxies, citation metrics—are collapsing at current scales, creating throughput bottlenecks that suppress novelty and favor incrementalism. The proposed Cybernetic Episteme is an end-to-end infrastructure for epistemic discernment, integrating AI and Web 3.0 primitives to filter, validate, and amplify true novelty at speed. This (...)
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  41. Sense and Reference on the Web.Harry Halpin - 2010 - Dissertation, University of Edinburgh
    This thesis builds a foundation for the philosophy of the Web by examining the crucial question: What does a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) mean? Does it have a sense, and can it refer to things? A philosophical and historical introduction to the Web explains the primary purpose of the Web as a universal information space for naming and accessing information via URIs. A terminology, based on distinctions in philosophy, is employed to define precisely what is meant by information, language, representation, (...)
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  42. Secure and Scalable Data Mining Technique over a Restful Web Services.Solar Francesco & Oliver Smith - forthcoming - International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science.
    Scalability, efficiency, and security had been a persistent problem over the years in data mining, several techniques had been proposed and implemented but none had been able to solve the problem of scalability, efficiency and security from cloud computing. In this research, we solve the problem scalability, efficiency and security in data mining over cloud computing by using a restful web services and combination of different technologies and tools, our model was trained by using different machine learning algorithm, and finally (...)
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  43. Carla Cordua. Estudios sobre Hegel. Santiago de Chile: Ediciones Universidad Diego Portales, 2019.Pedro Sepúlveda Zambrano - 2023 - Littera Scripta. Revista de Filosofía 5:155-161.
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  44. Classification of Dark Web Using Text Based CNN and Topic Weight Model.Karuturi Eeshika Burle Sudharani - 2025 - International Journal of Innovative Research in Science Engineering and Technology 14 (4).
    It is difficult to monitor its users, the Dark Web, an online domain that guarantees user anonymity, has grown to be a hub for illicit activity and a source of information about cyberattacks. This study looked at how the Dark Web is categorised in connection with various online dangers. To identify vector types appropriate for machine learning categorisation, we analysed words from the Dark Web. Conventional techniques that build features by using all Dark Web texts produce vectors that contain every (...)
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  45. Teaching the Web of Rationality: A Case Study on Coherence and Conspiracy Worldviews.Marc-Kevin Daoust & Marie Laplante-Anfossi - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
    In this paper, we analyze how coherence should be addressed in critical thinking courses. Our starting point is the fact that, while coherence seems important for rationality and critical thinking, several studies now suggest that thinkers with conspiracy worldviews give more importance to coherence than other criteria. However, conspiracy worldviews do not (fully) embrace the ideals of rationality and critical thinking. This suggests that some desiderata of rationality or critical thinking can, in isolation, be counterproductive. In response to this puzzle, (...)
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  46. Guidelines for developing a robust web survey.Pranav Naithani - 2012 - Advances in Information Technology and Management 1 (1):20-23.
    A web based survey is an effective tool which is used frequently in academic and non academic researches. Increase in internet usage and easy access to web technology facilitate the growing popularity of web surveys but absence of exhaustive literature on web surveys presents a significant challenge. This paper presents basic guidelines for developing a robust web survey. Aspects related to data quality, coverage bias, questionnaire design, non response bias, response bias, processing error, data duplication and pilot testing are discussed (...)
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  47. Promoting Vices: Designing the Web for Manipulation.Lukas Schwengerer - 2022 - In Michael Klenk & Fleur Jongepier, The Philosophy of Online Manipulation. Routledge. pp. 292-310.
    This chapter discusses a problematic relation between user-friendly design and manipulation. Some specific features of the design of a website can make it a more or less potent tool for manipulation. In particular, features that can be summed up as creating a user-friendly experience are also manipulation-friendly. The ease of using a website also makes it easier to be manipulated via the website. The chapter provides an argument that this can be explained as a less intellectually virtuous engagement with websites (...)
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  48. Distributed Legal Infrastructure for a Trustworthy Agentic Web.Tomer Jordi Chaffer, Victor Jiawei Zhang, Sante Dino Facchini, Botao ‘Amber’ Hu, Helena Rong, Zihan Guo, Xisen Wang, Carlos Santana & Giovanni De Gasperis - manuscript
    The agentic web marks a structural transition from a human-centered information network to a digital environment populated by artificial intelligence (AI) agents that perceive, decide, and act autonomously. As delegated action unfolds at machine speed, exceeds discrete moments of human judgment, and distributes decision-making across non-human actors, existing legal frameworks face growing strain, creating an urgent need for new mechanisms capable of sustaining legality in this emerging order. A trustworthy agentic web therefore depends on the infrastructuring of legality through interoperable (...)
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    A Minimalist Design Ontology for Document-Centric Web Systems: HTML as a Primary Artifact.Alexey A. Nekludoff - manuscript
    This paper develops a minimalist design ontology for document-centric web systems by examining the ontological status of HTML as a document artifact. While HTML was originally conceived as a self-contained format for structuring and presenting meaning, it has increasingly been treated as a transient output of execution pipelines and generation-oriented frameworks. -/- The paper traces the historical shift from document-oriented extensions toward models in which semantic primacy is assigned to data and execution, and argues that this shift should be understood (...)
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  50. Unravelling the Tangled Web: Continuity, Internalism, Non-Uniqueness and Self-Locating Beliefs.Christopher J. G. Meacham - 2007 - In Tamar Szabo Gendler & John Hawthorne, Oxford Studies in Epistemology: Volume 3. Oxford University Press UK. pp. 86.
    A number of cases involving self-locating beliefs have been discussed in the Bayesian literature. I suggest that many of these cases, such as the sleeping beauty case, are entangled with issues that are independent of self-locating beliefs per se. In light of this, I propose a division of labor: we should address each of these issues separately before we try to provide a comprehensive account of belief updating. By way of example, I sketch some ways of extending Bayesianism in order (...)
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