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Dynamic web pages and the library catalogue [PDF]
The University of Canterbury Library provides access to many electronic resources through its web site. A resource may be linked from several different pages such as alphabetical lists, and subject portals. To reduce problems with maintenance of these links, the decision was made to move to a “dynamic” model, whereby information about electronic ...
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Semantic Conversion for Dynamic Web Pages
2011 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conferences on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology, 2011Representing web data into a machine understandable format is a curtail task for the next generation of the web. Most of solutions are relying on ontologies. However, there are many problems of using ontologies. This paper proposes an approach to represent dynamic web page contents retrieved from underlying database, into Concept Description Language ...
Mitsuru Ishizuka, Mamdouh Farouk
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Web Structure, Dynamics and Page Quality [PDF]
This paper is aimed at the study of quantitative measures of the relation between Web structure, page recency, and quality of Web pages. Quality is studied using different link-based metrics considering their relationship with the structure of the Web and the last modification time of a page.
Ricardo Baeza-Yates+2 more
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Evolving dynamic web pages using web mining
SPIE Proceedings, 2003The heterogeneity and the lack of structure that permeates much of the ever expanding information sources on the WWW makes it difficult for the user to properly and efficiently access different web pages. Different users have different needs from the same web page. It is necessary to train the system to understand the needs and demands of the users. In
Cihan H. Dagli, Kartik Menon
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Dynamic Web pages: performance impact on Web servers
Internet Research, 2001The World Wide Web has experienced phenomenal growth over the past few years, placing heavy load on Web servers. Today’s Web servers also process an increasing number of requests for dynamic pages, making server load even more critical. The performance of Web servers delivering static pages is well studied and well understood.
Mark Claypool, Bhupesh Kothari
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The Basics of Dynamic Web Pages
2008In the previous chapter, we explained how to set up a Django project and run the Django development server. Of course, that site doesn’t actually do anything useful yet—all it does is display the “It worked!” message. Let’s change that. This chapter introduces how to create dynamic Web pages with Django.
Adrian Holovaty, Jacob Kaplan-Moss
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Web Dynamics, Structure, and Page Quality
2004In this chapter we aim to study the quantitative measures pertaining to the relationship between the dynamics of the Web, its structure, and the quality of Web pages. Quality is studied using different link-based metrics and considering their relationship with the structure of the Web and the last modification time of a page. We show that, as expected,
Felipe Saint-Jean+2 more
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Caching personalised and database-related dynamic web pages
International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking, 2006In recent years, web development is the most important application in internet. Caching related technique improves the web server performance significantly. However, existing caching schemes cannot deal with the dynamic web pages efficiently. Thus, in this paper, we propose a caching scheme and then use web session objects and database-related dynamic ...
Yu-Ren Lin, Yi-Wei Ting, Yeim-Kuan Chang
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Studying page life patterns in dynamical web
Proceedings of the 36th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, 2013With the ever-increasing speed of content turnover on the web, it is particularly important to understand the patterns that pages' popularity follows. This paper focuses on the dynamical part of the web, i.e. pages that have a limited lifespan and experience a short popularity outburst within it.
Gleb Gusev+5 more
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Automatic detection of fragments in dynamically generated web pages [PDF]
Dividing web pages into fragments has been shown to provide significant benefits for both content generation and caching. In order for a web site to use fragment-based content generation, however, good methods are needed for dividing web pages into fragments. Manual fragmentation of web pages is expensive, error prone, and unscalable.
Fred Douglis+3 more
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