Personal Web Space

Yangjun Chen1, T. Liu2, P. Sorenson2
1Department of Business Computing, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MAN, Canada
2Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada

Tóm tắt

This paper describes the functional requirement and architecture of a software system called Personal Web Space (PWS). A PWS is a system to manage the information from the WWW, for either leisure or work related use. Similar to bookmarks, a PWS stores a set of URL addresses but, in addition, it caches on a proxy server pages of high interest. PWS is developed through an evolutionary process that is outlined in the paper. First, a method is prescribed to rank a page (or an URL address) based on the degree of importance to a person as determined by search engine responses and user input. Second, the information stored in a PWS must be refreshed periodically to keep up with the new state of information available on network; therefore a technique is proposed for determining and monitoring freshness. Thirdly, a PWS evolves through enlargement to include more information domains, or refinement to concentrate on smaller sub-domains. The paper describes how enlargement and refinement operations are mapped on to the stored PWS data dictionary. Finally, key-word queries can be issued against a PWS to get interesting information quickly. In this sense, a PWS uses a combination of information caching, information retrieval and bookmark technique to enhance significantly user performance on the Web.

Từ khóa

#Uniform resource locators #Computer architecture #Service oriented architecture #Software systems #Information management #World Wide Web #Search engines #Monitoring #Dictionaries #Information retrieval

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