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This paper studies the problem of extracting data from large numbers of semi-structured web pages. The fact that many websites have enormous pages generated dynamically from a underlying structured source like a database makes it feasible to induct a common template for similar web pages and then extract data accordingly. Previous work on this problem has limited practical utility because of either...
Wiki Wiki Webs provide a simple form of collaboration between multiple users using standard Web browsers. Their popularity stems from their easy access and straightforward editing manner. Wikis are often used to support collaboration in research. We present a Wiki Wiki Clone, RikWik, which uses XML to provide a simple, secure platform for collaboration. In addition to supporting standard Wiki features,...
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.