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On Reducing Dynamic Web Page Construction Times

Asia-Pacific Web Conference, 2004
Many web sites incorporate dynamic web pages to deliver customized contents to their users. However, dynamic pages result in increased user response times due to their construction overheads. In this paper, we consider mechanisms for reducing these overheads by utilizing the excess capacity with which web servers are typically provisioned. Specifically,
null Suresha, Jayant R. Haritsa
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Evolving dynamic web pages using web mining

SPIE Proceedings, 2003
The 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
Kartik Menon, Cihan H. Dagli
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Co-browsing dynamic web pages

Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web, 2009
Collaborative browsing, or co-browsing, is the co-navigation of the web with other people at-a-distance, supported by software that takes care of synchronizing the browsers. Current state-of-the-art solutions are able to do co-browsing of "static web pages", and do not support the synchronization of JavaScript interactions.
Dietwig Lowet, Daniel Goergen
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Dynamic Web pages: performance impact on Web servers

Internet Research, 2001
The 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.
Bhupesh Kothari, Mark Claypool
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Using Web Pages Dynamicity to Prioritise Web Crawling

Proceedings of the 2019 2nd International Conference on Machine Learning and Machine Intelligence, 2019
Web crawling is a process performed to collect web pages from the web, in order to be indexed and used for displaying the search results according to users' requirements. In addition, web crawlers must continually revisit web pages, to keep the search engine database updated.
Nisreen Alderratia, Mohammed Elsheh
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A hybridized semantic trust-based framework for personalized web page recommendation

International Journal of Computer Applications, 2018
The World Wide Web is constantly evolving and is the most dynamic information repository in the world that has ever existed. Since the information on the web is changing continuously and owing to the presence of a large number of similar web pages, it is
G. Deepak   +4 more
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Semantic Conversion for Dynamic Web Pages

2011 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conferences on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology, 2011
Representing 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 ...
Mamdouh Farouk, Mitsuru Ishizuka
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Caching personalised and database-related dynamic web pages

International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking, 2006
In 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 ...
null Yeim-Kuan Chang   +2 more
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Automating presentation changes in dynamic web applications via collaborative hybrid analysis

SIGSOFT FSE, 2012
Web applications are becoming increasingly popular nowadays. During the development and evolution of a web application, a typical type of tasks is to change the presentation of the web application, such as correcting display errors, adding user-interface
Xiaoyin Wang   +4 more
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The Basics of Dynamic Web Pages

2008
In 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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