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Representation of Web Data in A Web Warehouse

The Computer Journal, 2003
Summary: We believe that, to manage Web data effectively, there is a need to build a data warehouse of Web data, i.e. a Web warehouse. We focus on how to represent and store relevant hyperlinked Web documents effectively in a Web warehouse called WHOWEDA (WareHouse of WEb DAta) for further querying and manipulation.
Sanjay Kumar Madria   +2 more
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Web of Data and Web of Entities: Identity and Reference in Interlinked Data in the Semantic Web

Philosophy & Technology, 2011
Using web standards, such as uniform resource identifiers (URIs), XML and HTTP, for naming and describing resources which are not information objects is the key difference between the Web as we know it today and the Semantic Web. Naming and interlinking this type of resources by HTTP URIs (instead of individual constants in a formal language) is the ...
P. Bouquet   +2 more
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Ranking of web data in a web warehouse

Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering (Workshops), 2002., 2005
Present day search engines base their search algorithms on some keywords specified by the user, which results in a large list of web pages that may be irrelevant to the user.A user would like to find the most relevant web pages that are relatively small in number.Further, the results may be ranked according to various criterion either specified by the ...
Sanjay Kumar Madria   +2 more
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Migrate Web documents into web data

2011 3rd International Conference on Electronics Computer Technology, 2011
According to Internet Users able to use the Web to carry out tasks like Searching, Retrieving and Storing the information on to the Web. However, Machines can't execute these tasks without interaction of human, because Web Pages are designed to be read only by people, not Machines'.
K. Karthikeyan, V. Karthikeyani
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Privacy on the data web

Communications of the ACM, 2010
Considering the nebulous question of ownership in the virtual realm.
O'Hara, Kieron, Shadbolt, Nigel
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Web of Data

2020
This chapter discusses the abstract concepts necessary to realise a Web of Data. We discuss how the content on the Web can be represented as graph-structured data in order to increase machine readability. We show how queries can be structured in a similar fashion to the data in order to automate their evaluation.
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Clickprints on the Web: Are There Signatures in Web Browsing Data? [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
We address the question of whether people have unique signatures - or clickprints - when they browse the Web. The importance of being able to answer this can be significant given applications to electronic commerce in general and in particular online fraud detection, a major problem in electronic commerce costing the economy billions of dollars ...
Yinghui Yang, Balaji Padmanabhan
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Web Data Management

2011
TheWorldWideWeb (“WWW” or “web” for short) has become a major repository of data and documents. Although measurements differ and change, the web has grown at a phenomenal rate. According to two studies in 1998, there were 200 million [Bharat and Broder, 1998] to upwards of 320 million [Lawrence and Giles, 1998] static web pages.
Patrick Valduriez, M. Tamer Özsu
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Web metrics and the web of data

2018
Introduction Much of the discussion up to now has been about the potential of web metrics to gain insights into the web of documents: how many times has a particular document been mentioned on the web? How many times has a web page been visited? How many times has a wiki page been updated? It has been suggested, however, that we are moving from a web
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