id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3332 Wusteman, Judith; O'hlceadha, Padraig Using Ajax to Empower Dynamic Searchinb 2006-06-01 8 .pdf application/pdf 5424 452 65 This article introduces the Ajax approach to the development of interactive Web applications and discusses its OJAX, a repository metasearch user interface, has been developed to illustrate the potential impact some uses of Ajax technology, and discusses the implications for Web applications. model involves user actions triggering a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) request to a Web server.3 The latter for an entire new page, user actions generate JavaScript as the user enters a term in the search field. search-terms field and the subject field use Ajax to autocomplete user entries. Initiating a search in OJAX results in an average response OJAX aims to provide a compact display of key information, enabling users to see multiple results simultaneously. user investment is to provide initial search results before Users browsing through search results on OJAX would the OJAX user interface could also be used to search an ./cache/3332.pdf ./txt/3332.txt