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Web data accessing and the Web searching process [PDF]

open access: possibleACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications, 2003. Book of Abstracts., 2004
Summary form only given. The enormous growth in the number of documents circulated over the Web increases the need for improved Web data management systems. Web data access and Web searching are the main processes in Web data management systems. In order to evaluate the performance of such systems, various simulation approaches must be used.
Sophia G. Petridou   +4 more
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Topology of the Web of Data

2012
Over the last years, an increasing number of web sites have started to embed structured data into HTML documents as well as to publish structured data in addition to HTML documents directly on the Web. This trend has led to the extension of the Web with a global data space—the Web of Data.
Bizer, Christian   +2 more
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Data warehouse clustering on the web

European Journal of Operational Research, 2004
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Aristides Triantafillakis   +2 more
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Modeling web data

Proceedings of the 2nd ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2002
We have created three testbeds of web data for use in controlled experiments in collection modeling. This short paper examines the applicability of Ziff's and Heaps' laws as applied to web data. We find extremely close agreement between observed vocabulary growth and Heaps' law.
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Geospatial Data on the Web

2018
Geospatial data is an increasingly important information asset for decisionmaking, from simple every day decisions like where to park your car, to national and international policy on topics like infrastructure and environment.Because of the location aspect, geospatial data is often the linking pin between different datasets and therefore important for
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Retrieval of Semistructured Web Data

2003
The ability to manage data whose structure is less rigid and strict than in conventional databases is important in many new application areas, such as biological databases, digital libraries, data integration and Web databases. Such data is called semistructured, since it cannot be constrained by a fixed predefined schema: the information that is ...
Bertino, E., Hacid, M., Toumani, Farouk
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Web Scraping for Unstructured Data Over Web

2020
The need and significance for extracting information from the web is rising up with an increasing trend. Almost every day, we end up in a circumstance, where we need to extract information from the web. This is not always about finding new courses, but we also have to prone for reviews and data for providing a brief about them. Mostly, the issue is how
G. Naga Chandrika   +3 more
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A Web of Data: Toward the Idea of the Semantic Web

2010
If you are reading this book, chances are that you are a software engineer who makes a living by developing applications on the Web—or, more precisely, on the Web that we currently have.
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Cancer Statistics, 2021

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Rebecca L Siegel, Kimberly D Miller
exaly  

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