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With the rapid development of smart phones and mobile Internet, the number of mobile software has largely increased, and online mobile software markets have also emerged, providing mobile software introduction and download for users. However, for online resources are distributed and heterogeneous, different online markets may give different names, incomplete information or incorrect data about the...
Conference Web pages are the main platforms to share the conference information and organize conference events. To discover the academic knowledge from such Web pages for building academic ontologies or social networks, it is necessary to extract academic information from conference Web pages. This paper proposes an approach to extract academic information from conference Web pages. Firstly, Web pages...
Link context has been widely used in information retrieval and classification. In topical crawlers or vertical crawlers, the link contexts are used to forecast whether the links are related to topics. The context of a link or link context usually includes the anchor text of the link, the whole web page text or the words in the fixed scope near the link. The entire text of the page often contains too...
The research in this paper focuses on an approach to reverse engineering Web-based legacy systems with the integration of model-driven engineering and UML. Three types of link-based models of Web-based legacy systems are presented. Web-based legacy systems are parsed to find judgement conditions of model, and UML diagrams are described based on the modelling rules.
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