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Presently, distributed data integration is a hot issue of distributed computing. With the development of Web services, many researches begin to use Web services for data integration. In this paper, a distributed data integration framework based on Web services and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol is described. Using Web Services, the distributed and heterogeneous data resources are encapsulated...
Based on the analysis of the typical models and algorithms for the discovering the latent Web communities, we give a novel model and its algorithm using tensor CP decomposition for discovering the latent Web communities. The model considers three signatures of the Web pages, which adds a text score of the Web page except for the authority score and hub score. We also present an iteration algorithm...
A lot of activities in the cyberworld are the just corresponding of the real world social activities. For high efficiency and good service quality, the social context should be taken into accounts for the activities executed in the cyberspace. As an important and special social activities, research is full of characteristics of personalization, intelligence and often done in the team form. Taking...
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