[Next]

Collecting and Serving Information within a Large Organization


Susana Fernández Vega - Susana.Fernandez.Vega@cern.ch

Jean Yves Le Meur - Jean-Yves.Le.Meur@cern.ch

CERN, European Laboratory for Particle Physics

Paris, May 1996 - 5th International WWW Conference


Different Models of WWW servers
Overview of Servers' Structure
Some Definitions
General Issues to be Addressed
Multiple Independent Servers
Multiple Independent Servers Model
Model from the Provider's Side
Model Viewed from the User's Side
Model from a Global Point of View
Generally Accessible Central Server
Generally Accessible Central Server
Is this model scalable? (I)
Is this model scalable? (II)
Ways to Make the Information Available for the Server
Login directly to the server
Auxiliary machine
Export the server's file system (I)
Export the server's file system (II)
Distributed file system: AFS (I)
Distributed file system: AFS (II)
Remote Save
Serving Protected Information (I)
Serving Protected Information (II)
Services for Information Providers
Search System (I)
Search System (II)
Proxy Server (I)
Proxy Server (II)
Proxy server (III)
Proxy Server (IV)
Subscription Server Model
Subscription Server Model
Submission with registration
Submission with Anonymous FTP
Submission with HTTP Request
Submission with PUT (FTP) Method
Mirroring Information
Paper Submission Process
Processing the submitted information
Acknowledgment Overview
Bibliographic Information Storage
Which Formats to Deliver?
Paper Conversions
Electronic Conversions
Model Viewed from the User's side
Conclusion
More information

WWW5 Conference - Paris 1996 - 2 MAY 1996
[Next]