Heimeriks and van den Besselaar problematise how to interpret the hyperlink structure of the World Wide Web. They identify two dimensions that contribute to their interpretive framework. The first is the conceptualisation of "website" or the aggregation of individual Web-pages into clusters of pages and consideration of the scope of the Web that provides a unit of analysis. In using this dimension they follow the more pragmatic work by Thelwall as well as that of Bharat et al (2001). The second and the more important dimension of their framework is their perspective from which they construct meaning, that is cultural, geographical or cognitive. This more explicit constructivist dimension that attempts to recognise the role of the actors involved chimes well with the other contributions. It also provides a bridge between those works and the more usual mathematically based quantitative analysis of the Web's hyperlink structure.