The Web has become a ubiquitous tool for distributing knowledge and information and for conducting businesses. To exploit the huge potential of the Web as a global information repository, it is necessary to understand its dynamics. These issues are particularly important for news Web sites as they are expected to provide fresh information on current world events to a potentially large user population. This paper presents an experimental study aimed at characterizing and modeling the evolution of a news Web site. We focused on the MSNBC Web site as it is a good representative of its category in terms of structure, news coverage and popularity. Specifically, we analyzed how often and to what extent the content of this site changed and we i...
Abstract—The Web is permanently changing, with new technologies and publishing behaviors emerging e...
This paper presents a study of the life cycle of news ar-ticles posted online. We describe the inter...
This paper presents a study of the life cycle of news ar-ticles posted online. We describe the inter...
The Web has become a ubiquitous tool for distributing knowledge and information and for conducting ...
Web pages are created, modified and removed at unspec-ified times by their owners. The frequency and...
The growing amount of information published on the Web, combined with its dynamic nature, opens man...
How fast does the web change? Does most of the content remain unchanged once it has been authored, o...
News websites are expected to deliver in a timely manner the latest stories as well as their latest ...
How fast does the web change? Does most of the content remain unchanged once it has been authored, o...
The content of news websites changes frequently and rapidly and its relevance tends to decay with t...
Abstract. We present a detailed study of the part of the Web related to media content, i.e., the Med...
The Web is a hypertextual environment in permanent evo-lution. There are new technologies and Web pu...
The World Wide Web is growing at an enormous speed, and has become an indispensable source for infor...
The technologies aimed at Web content discovery, retrieval and management face the compelling need o...
AbstractThe technologies aimed at Web content discovery, retrieval and management face the compellin...
Abstract—The Web is permanently changing, with new technologies and publishing behaviors emerging e...
This paper presents a study of the life cycle of news ar-ticles posted online. We describe the inter...
This paper presents a study of the life cycle of news ar-ticles posted online. We describe the inter...
The Web has become a ubiquitous tool for distributing knowledge and information and for conducting ...
Web pages are created, modified and removed at unspec-ified times by their owners. The frequency and...
The growing amount of information published on the Web, combined with its dynamic nature, opens man...
How fast does the web change? Does most of the content remain unchanged once it has been authored, o...
News websites are expected to deliver in a timely manner the latest stories as well as their latest ...
How fast does the web change? Does most of the content remain unchanged once it has been authored, o...
The content of news websites changes frequently and rapidly and its relevance tends to decay with t...
Abstract. We present a detailed study of the part of the Web related to media content, i.e., the Med...
The Web is a hypertextual environment in permanent evo-lution. There are new technologies and Web pu...
The World Wide Web is growing at an enormous speed, and has become an indispensable source for infor...
The technologies aimed at Web content discovery, retrieval and management face the compelling need o...
AbstractThe technologies aimed at Web content discovery, retrieval and management face the compellin...
Abstract—The Web is permanently changing, with new technologies and publishing behaviors emerging e...
This paper presents a study of the life cycle of news ar-ticles posted online. We describe the inter...
This paper presents a study of the life cycle of news ar-ticles posted online. We describe the inter...