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Web log files store data related to the use of a website. Analyzing these data in detail is therefore crucial for improving the user browsing experience. However, usually Web log data are stored in flat files in different formats which hinders their analysis, thus obliging to use specific Web log analysis tools. In this context, approaches for structuring Web log data to better analyze them are highly...
The modern Web architecture basically follows the Representational State Transfer (REST) style. This style offers the architectural properties necessary to implement the Internet-scale Web. However, most authentication and delegation technologies that rely on session state actually deviate from the REST style. It must be noted, however, that the diversity of these technologies is imperative for the...
Female students are in minority in most of technical institutions in India and many infrastructural facilities and services are not targeted to them. Even though Internet facilitates removal of geographical, social and cultural barriers, it does not seem to have any significant impact on academic pursuit of female students. Not many serious investigations have been conducted to study the usage pattern...
Most of the enormous amount of information from the internet is available just like Web pages made for a human reader. They don't have any common interface for accessing, searching or browsing the data. Hence, it's hard to extract the semantic data from the Web, categorize them and keep them updated. For this purpose we have designed and implemented a system called AgentMat. This system is designed...
Mobile search is becoming increasingly important for mobile users as mobile devices are more widely used. Mobile search is quite different from standard PC-based web search in a number of ways: (a) the user interfaces and I/O are limited by screen real estate, (b) key pads are tiny and inconvenient for use, (c) limited bandwidth and (d) costly connection fees. These limitations result in more navigational...
With a growing number of services, a greater demand on end-user time and falling average revenues per user, context sensitive applications can provide the needed enhanced experiences. The question arises as to whether such context sensitive experiences can be delivered while simultaneously addressing the apparently conflicting demand of end-user privacy. To put the problem in perspective a framework...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.