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Characterising Web Site Link Structure [PDF]
The topological structures of the Internet and the Web have received considerable attention. However, there has been little research on the topological properties of individual web sites. In this paper, we consider whether web sites (as opposed to the entire Web) exhibit structural similarities. To do so, we exhaustively crawled 18 web sites as diverse
Cox, Ingemar+2 more
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BaBar - A Community Web Site in an Organizational Setting [PDF]
The BABAR Web site was established in 1993 at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) to support the BABAR experiment, to report its results, and to facilitate communication among its scientific and engineering collaborators, currently numbering about 600 individuals from 75 collaborating institutions in 10 countries.
Cowan, Ray+2 more
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Competitive Dynamics of Web Sites [PDF]
We present a dynamical model of web site growth in order to explore the effects of competition among web sites and to determine how they affect the nature of markets. We show that under general conditions, as the competition between sites increases, the model exhibits a sudden transition from a regime in which many sites thrive simultaneously, to a ...
Sebastian M. Maurer+1 more
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Using web-based language learning activities in the ESL classroom [PDF]
This article looks at ways of using Web-based language learning (WBLL) activities and reports the results of a WBLL project that developed a Web site as a supplementary resource for teaching English as a second language (ESL) and tested the Web site with
Son, Jeong-Bae
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The Rise of Disappearing Frameworks in Web Development [PDF]
The evolution of the web can be characterized as an emergence of frameworks paving the way from static websites to dynamic web applications. As the scope of web applications has grown, new technical challenges have emerged, leading to the need for new solutions.
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Destination Online Communication: Why Less is Sometimes More. A Study of Online Communications of English Destinations [PDF]
This research investigates the relationship between Web site design and the Web site end-user experience of a vast number of English tourism destinations, both local and regional ones.
Alessandro Inversini+11 more
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Using Markov Chains for link prediction in adaptive web sites [PDF]
The large number of Web pages on many Web sites has raised navigational problems. Markov chains have recently been used to model user navigational behavior on the World Wide Web (WWW).
J. Nielsen+6 more
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Local and Global Topics in Text Modeling of Web Pages Nested in Web Sites [PDF]
Topic models are popular models for analyzing a collection of text documents. The models assert that documents are distributions over latent topics and latent topics are distributions over words. A nested document collection is where documents are nested inside a higher order structure such as stories in a book, articles in a journal, or web pages in a
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Web log file analysis: backlinks and queries [PDF]
As has been described else where, web log files are a useful source of information about visitor site use, navigation behaviour, and, to some extent, demographics.
Thelwall, Mike
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Hierarchical Topic Presence Models [PDF]
Topic models analyze text from a set of documents. Documents are modeled as a mixture of topics, with topics defined as probability distributions on words. Inferences of interest include the most probable topics and characterization of a topic by inspecting the topic's highest probability words.
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