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3.1 A typical User Session 
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A browsing session begins with the connection of the user’s cli 
ent to the Net-Browser server. The service is identified by an 
URL 1 that defines the protocol and the host ad dress.The Net- 
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The Query Map Interface 
Concerning the query formulation, the user is supported with 
• a hyperlink to a Query Syntax page which provides a 
detailed description of each keyword. 
• a hyperlink to a page of examples and predefined queries. 
• a world map where the user can point to the desired location 
A query can be typed into the appropriate text field in the Home 
page and forwarded by hitting return. The server can search ac 
cording to different criteria. A minimum set of keywords sup 
ported by the search engine includes: 
* the latitude and longitude of a point covered by the image. 
* a date range in which the image falls. 
* a quality parameter (e.g. cloud coverage, percentage of 
water, etc.). 
* mission identifier. 
Alternatively, the user can access, through a link in the same 
Home page, a fill-in form interface supported by HTML+ com 
patible clients (e.g. Version 2 of the NCSA X-Mosaic). The 
fonn embodies type-in fields, option menus, radio- buttons and 
push-buttons which provide an easy and intuitive way of for 
mulating the query, showing at the same time the values of de 
fault for keywords. A query request is sent by clicking on the 
appropriate push-button. The items retrieved for a query are 
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packed in small groups to avoid long network delays in case of 
a large set of images. The groups are formed and sorted accord 
ing to dates. 
The Query Fill-in form Interface 
Each group can be viewed in three different modes: the List with 
comments mode gives essential Quick-Look data such as dates, 
cloud coverage, satellite, coordinates, etc.; 
The Mixed Mode Display
	        
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