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Proceedings of The 26th EUROMICRO Conference (EUROMICRO'00)-Volume 2
Surfing the Web Using a Telephone Set
Maastricht, The Netherlands
September 05-September 07
ISBN: 0-7695-0780-8
Chung-Ming Huang, National Cheng Kung University
Ming-Yuhe Jang, Southern Taiwan University of Technology
To increase the accessibility of the WWW, we propose a telephone-accessed Web browsing system referred to as Telephone-Web. In this work, the development of Telephone-Web is presented. Telephone-Web can delegate telephone users' requests to access the WWW through retrieving and then translating the proposed Hyper Phone Markup Language (HPML)-specified web pages into a synthetic human speech. Via ringing the Telephone-Web, telephone users can access the HPML-specified Web services, including dialogue-based transaction services exploiting any phone calls. Besides that, applying regular browsers, including Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer, computer users can still access the same HPML-specified web pages stored in cyberspace. By installing and maintaining a Telephone-Web system, an Internet service provider (ISP) can service two categories of WWW users employing telephones and computers.
Citation:
Chung-Ming Huang, Ming-Yuhe Jang, "Surfing the Web Using a Telephone Set," euromicro, vol. 2, pp.2126, Proceedings of The 26th EUROMICRO Conference (EUROMICRO'00)-Volume 2, 2000
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