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Service Autodiscovery for Rapid Information Movement Export

(December 2004)

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In this informal paper we review several exciting recent advances in online information services, and in how users navigate through and move information between a multitude of resource types. We consider ways in which those advances bring us closer to, but still fall short of, meeting the ultimate user requirements of simplicity and coherence. We propose expanding on the model of "autodiscovery" as a means to enable both users and machines to move more freely between human and machine interfaces.


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