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The Interactive Computing of Web Knowledge Flow

2010
Web Knowledge Flow provides a technique and theoretical support for the effective discovery of knowledge innovation, intelligent browsing, personalized recommendation, cooperative team work, and the semantic analysis of resources on Internet, which is a key issue of Web services and Knowledge Grid/Web(Zhuge, 2007; Zhuge, 2005).
Xiangfeng Luo, Jie Yu
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Global Webs of Knowledge

American Behavioral Scientist, 2001
Knowledge is globally institutionalized as three differentiated and interpenetrating social institutions: education as a social institution for transmitting humankind's existing knowledge, science as a social institution for creating new knowledge that becomes a global public good, and technology as a social institution for creating new knowledge that
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Calibration of consumer knowledge of the web

International Journal of Research in Marketing, 2007
Calibration of consumer knowledge of the web refers to the correspondence between accuracy and confidence in knowledge of the web. Being well-calibrated means that a person is realistic in his or her assessment of the level of knowledge that he or she possesses.
Pillai, Kishore Gopalakrishna   +1 more
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Knowledge-Level Management of Web Information

2005
We present a knowledge-rich software agent, ContextExplicator, which mediates between the Web and the user's information or knowledge needs. It provides a method for incremental knowledge-level management (i.e., knowledge discovery, acquisition and representation) for heterogeneous information in the Web.
Seung Yeol Yoo, Achim Hoffmann
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Knowledge Mining of Web Service Usage

2013
Website usage continues to increase, while the number of servers increases, their total energy consumption is growing. Meanwhile, server utilization is consistently very low. Servers can be combined to effectively increase the utilization rate and hence the energy consumption even while reducing maintenance costs.
Jaakkola Hannu, Soininen Jari
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Performance improvement of web caching in Web 2.0 via knowledge discovery

Journal of Systems and Software, 2013
Web 2.0 systems are more unpredictable and customizable than traditional web applications. This causes that performance techniques, such as web caching, limit their improvements. Our study was based on the hypotheses that the use of web caching in Web 2.0 applications, particularly in content aggregation systems, can be improved by adapting the content
Carlos Guerrero, Isaac Lera, Carlos Juiz
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Extraction of procedural knowledge from the web

Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on World Wide Web, 2012
User generated Web content includes large amounts of procedural knowledge (also called how to knowledge). This paper is on a comparison of two extraction methods for procedural knowledge from the Web. Both methods create workflow representations automatically from text with the aim to reuse the Web experience by reasoning methods.
Pol Schumacher   +3 more
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Development of Web-based knowledge management systems

Human Systems Management, 2002
Knowledge management is a complex process that collects, stores, and distributes business intelligence for corporate operation and management. This paper discusses the implication of knowledge management, its process, bottlenecks, information technology integration, and development of a Web-based knowledge management system.
Chou, David C., Lin, Binshan
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Knowledge maps of Web graphs

2014
In this short note we give an overview of our research concerning cartography on the Web and its challenges. We present a mathematical formalism to capture the notion of map on theWeb, which allows to automatize the construction of maps.
FIONDA, Valeria   +2 more
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Incremental Knowledge Management of Web Community Groups on Web Portals

2004
The concept of the web portal was introduced in around 1998 when the web became a standard medium for accessing information. While HTML-based static web pages were also popular, people used the search engine websites, or specific web pages, such as the personal web page or the web browser company default page, as their web portals.
Yang Sok Kim   +3 more
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