How fast does the web change? Does most of the content remain unchanged once it has been authored, or are the documents continuously updated? Do pages change a little or a lot? Is the extent of change correlated to any other property of the page? All of these questions are of interest to those who mine the web, including all the popular search engines, but few studies have been performed to date to answer them. One notable exception is a study by Cho and Garcia-Molina, who crawled a set of 720,000 pages on a daily basis over four months, and counted pages as having changed if their MD5 checksum changed. They found that 40 % of all web pages in their set changed within a week, and 23 % of those pages that fell into the.com domain changed dai...
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society PressThere is a surprising lack of empirical research into user int...
It is important for an incremental crawler to know how web pages evolve and the relation between the...
The Web is characterized by an extremely dynamic nature, as it is proved by the rapid and significan...
How fast does the web change? Does most of the content remain unchanged once it has been authored, o...
Recent experiments and analysis suggest that there are about 800 million publicly-indexable web pag...
The Web has become a ubiquitous tool for distributing knowledge and information and for conducting ...
We present an analysis of the prevalence and nature of structural changes of websites. We study the ...
The Web has become a ubiquitous tool for distributing knowledge and information and for conducting b...
The World Wide Web is growing at an enormous speed, and has become an indispensable source for infor...
Web pages are created, modified and removed at unspec-ified times by their owners. The frequency and...
Abstract—The Web is permanently changing, with new technologies and publishing behaviors emerging e...
Caching in the World Wide Web is based on two critical assumptions: that a significant fraction of r...
The aim of this work is the longitudinal study of the evolution and the state of 738 web sites in tw...
It is important for an incremental crawler to know how web pages evolve and the relation between the...
This paper expands on a 1997 study of the amount and distri-bution of near-duplicate pages on the Wo...
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society PressThere is a surprising lack of empirical research into user int...
It is important for an incremental crawler to know how web pages evolve and the relation between the...
The Web is characterized by an extremely dynamic nature, as it is proved by the rapid and significan...
How fast does the web change? Does most of the content remain unchanged once it has been authored, o...
Recent experiments and analysis suggest that there are about 800 million publicly-indexable web pag...
The Web has become a ubiquitous tool for distributing knowledge and information and for conducting ...
We present an analysis of the prevalence and nature of structural changes of websites. We study the ...
The Web has become a ubiquitous tool for distributing knowledge and information and for conducting b...
The World Wide Web is growing at an enormous speed, and has become an indispensable source for infor...
Web pages are created, modified and removed at unspec-ified times by their owners. The frequency and...
Abstract—The Web is permanently changing, with new technologies and publishing behaviors emerging e...
Caching in the World Wide Web is based on two critical assumptions: that a significant fraction of r...
The aim of this work is the longitudinal study of the evolution and the state of 738 web sites in tw...
It is important for an incremental crawler to know how web pages evolve and the relation between the...
This paper expands on a 1997 study of the amount and distri-bution of near-duplicate pages on the Wo...
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society PressThere is a surprising lack of empirical research into user int...
It is important for an incremental crawler to know how web pages evolve and the relation between the...
The Web is characterized by an extremely dynamic nature, as it is proved by the rapid and significan...