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Re: Forms support in clients

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Fisher Mark)
Thu Sep 29 10:33:16 1994

Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 15:20:14 +0100
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From: Fisher Mark <FisherM@is3.indy.tce.com>
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>This is where the current model breaks down since it is essentially
>driven by client requests.  I'd like to be able for my viewer to put a
>"watcher" into a server.  Some mechanism, not yet existing, would have
>to be invented to let the watcher tell my viewer that something new
>and interesting (as defined by my script) is out there.  Then my
>viewer could have the new document fetched, my coffee brewed, and my
>slippers handy when I got up in the morning.

This idea apparently has floated around the Information Retrieval community 
for a while under the rubric of "Selective Dissemination of Information". 
 One paper on SDI that has (IMHO) a pretty decent bibliography is "Index 
Structures for Selective Dissemination of Information Under the Boolean 
Model", by Tak W. Yan and Hector Garcia-Molina,  ACM Transactions on 
Database Systems, Vol. 19, No. 2, June 1994.  From that paper, it seems that 
implementations have usually been by some hard-coded mechanism instead of 
the general-purpose "upload a script" proposed here.  For SDI, TCL 
extensions for searches would seem appropriate.

I'd sure like to see someone implement this -- SDI is on my to-do list if I 
don't soon see code somewhere else.
======================================================================
Mark Fisher                            Thomson Consumer Electronics
fisherm@indy.tce.com           Indianapolis, IN

"Just as you should not underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon
traveling 65 mph filled with 8mm tapes, you should not overestimate
the bandwidth of FTP by mail."

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