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The characteristic of dynamic websites is that they include hidden contents, and this huge repository is only accessible via the website interfaces. This is a vital capability of all search engines, thus providing the users with links that are more relevant and ranked according to their needs. The drawback of most search engine algorithms is that they rank pages based on hyperlinked relative importance...
In our study, we propose a Web information recommendation framework depending on user behaviors. It is different from traditional recommendation systems depending on single association rule or classification engine. It has an interactive interface with people who could adjust his access manner according to the requirements by himself. It differs from the system which needs each reader to indicate...
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