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WWW
The World Wide Web facility of the Internet.
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(WWW)Consortium in Switzerland as a distributed hypermedia server. It allows one to prepare electronic documents that are composites of, or pointers to, many different files of potentially different types scattered across the world.

WWW is increasingly used in geo-spatial research and spatial data services. This networked hypertext environment (over the Internet) provides an ideal platform for the KINDS (Knowledge-based Interface to National Data Sets) initiative.

WWW-Virtual Library Sustainable development - Links to sustainable development sources ...

SGML (ENR+WWW or WebSGML), in 1998, resulted from a Technical Corrigendum to better support XML and WWW requirements.
SGML is part of a trio of enabling ISO standards for electronic documents:
SGML (ISO 8879) - generalized markup language ...

World Wide Web Developed by the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN) (WWW) Consortium in Switzerland as a distributed hypermedia server.

World Wide Web (WWW)
Developed by the CERN consortium in Switzerland as a distributed hypermedia server.

See the following WWW link for the chemical description of these different elements. Two or more different elements form a compound.

htm - WWW file (hypertext markup, 3-character DOS version)
html- WWW file (hypertext markup language, UNIX version)
ico - Icon file
idx - geocoding index for read-only datasets
img - ERDAS Imagine image file
ini - initialization file ...

Information in Social Context (Chrisman/U of Washington) Resources for Geographers -- WWW sites for geographers; sources of geographic information; social science information gateway. B.C.

The WWW provides single-click access to specific files on the network, but provides no inherent search capability. Some search services (e.g. Infoseek, Excite) have been developed to alleviate this problem.

Voice recording for GPS constellation status: (703) 313-5907 Radio broadcasts: WWW minutes 14 and 15, and WWWH minutes 43 and 44, 2.5 MHz, 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 15 MHz, and 20 MHz (last one is WWW only).

NACIS Web Workshop
NARSAL Home Page
National Geographic
Neat Links
New WWW Sites - National Taiwan Normal University
NPS OC3902 Fundamentals of MC+G ...

Future plans for this module are to allow draping of sites objects and vector files and using the new sites format available in floating point GRASS to embed WWW links into site objects. It will also be upgraded to support VRML 2.

See also: Information, GIS, Geographic, Access, Model

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