A hypermedia system comprises a client computer, server computers for holding contents files, and a directory server computer for intensively managing information about the contents files. These computers are connected via a network. The directory server computer includes a directory information storage means for storing node identifiers, information about the contents of the contents files which are nodes, and information about the linkage relationship between the nodes with respect to the nodes managed by the server computers and a retrieval means for retrieving information stored in the directory information storage means based on a request from the client computer to sending it to the client computer.
A Quality of Service (QoS) method and mechanism enable allocation of a QoS to a flow on a network in a dynamic environment in response to detection of a new instance of an entity associated with a flow on the network. A binding is determined between the flow and the entity which is based on at least one parameter of the flow. A QoS definition is maintained in a directory service of the network. The QoS definition includes at least one configuration rule for the flow. A QoS definition for the entity is accessed, which QoS definition binds the flow with a QoS. Configuration rules of the QoS definition are applied to the flow to configure the flow. The detection of a new instance of an entity could be in response to a flow event or in response to a directory event resulting, for example, from a login event.
A system for capturing, analyzing, storing and reporting system-users' usage of multiple internet and/or intranet web servers. At each web server in the system, the actions by the system-user create a server log that is processed by the system on a continuous basis. The processing at the server may include, by way of illustration, filtering the logs of about 75 percent of the data and decrypting a system-user's cookie. On a periodic basis, one or more collection servers in the system copy the processed log files from each web server on the system, zip the files, and transfer the files to an analysis server. After the collection is complete, an analysis server processes the data and stores it in a relational database that supports various user specified daily, monthly and quarterly reports of the usage data.
The home page provided by a WWW server is described using <IDTAG> tag for assigning an object ID to objects such as a text, an image, and voice constituting the home page; in a search server, URL of the home page having the object and the object ID assigned to the object corresponded are stored; and when the object ID is received from the user terminal, URL of the home page corresponded to the object ID is searched and transmitted to the user terminal.
A system for capturing, analyzing, storing and reporting system-users' usage of Multiple internet and/or intranet web servers. At each web server in the system, the actions by the system-user create a server log that is processed by the system on a continuous basis. The processing at the server may include, by way of illustration, filtering the logs of about 75 percent of the data and decrypting a system-user's cookie. On a periodic basis, one or more collection servers in the system copy the processed log files from each web server on the system, zip the files, and transfer the files to an analysis server. After the collection is complete, an analysis server processes the data and stores it in a relational database that supports various user specified daily, monthly and quarterly reports of the usage data.
In accordance with the present invention a method and system for linking a user to a data record in a directory comprises the steps, performed by one or more processors, of receiving user identifying information, selecting records based on the user identifying information, displaying the selected records to the user, receiving user input identifying at least one of the data records, linking a user to the data record by associating a reference identifier to both the user and the data record, and storing the reference identifier in a location globally accessible location.