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Dynamic scheduling system for web monitoring/crawling system
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Abstract
This research studies the updating speed of web pages to provide a dynamic
scheduling system for web monitoring. It combines two approaches; Multiple
Classification Ripple-Down Rules (MCRDR) and Detector Constructor (DC-1).
MCRDR is used to retrieve articles from web pages and classify them into
folders. The DC-1 then checks if there is any unusual posting activity in these
folders to inform the MCRDR to schedule a new revisiting time sooner than the
originally scheduled time. This system aims to keep the user updated with
fewer visiting times and less delay time between publishing (a change in web
page) and collecting times (revisiting time).
Item Type: | Thesis - Coursework Master |
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Authors/Creators: | Alduhaim, NS |
Copyright Holders: | The Author |
Copyright Information: | Copyright 2010 the Author - The University is continuing to endeavour to trace the copyright |
Additional Information: | Available for use in the Library and copying in accordance with the Copyright Act 1968, as amended. Thesis (MComp)--University of Tasmania, 2010. Includes bibliographical references |
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