This article is aimed at identifying the structure of conventional library classification schemes i.e. the enumerative, hierarchy and faceted structures that can be used to classify web resources. Literature review and case study have been conducted on two organisations, Yahoo! and Staples. The case study explores the hierarchy structure approach used by Yahoo! web directory as well as the faceted structure approach used by Staples, an online retailer. The study revealed that Yahoo! has adopted some of the principles in the conventional library classification scheme. The simple hierarchy structure, as employed by Yahoo, has been utilised by most of the web classifiers due to its ability to classify collections, as well as due to its\u27 abi...
Most of the research on text categorization has focused on classifying text documents into a set of ...
This study explores the differences between these directories and the Dewey Decimal Classification (...
The structure and use of the classification for books on the Amazon.com website are described and an...
Principles that guide how a classification system should be structured have existed for more than a ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the opportunities of classification of web pages. Two clas...
The thesis concerns the use of classification schemes for organising resources in subject-based h...
Classification structures are useful for organising and finding information. The right use of classi...
Today, the Internet is a popular media for information communication. Like a library it is a storeho...
This dissertation reports the results of an exploratory data analysis investigation of the relations...
This paper reports on a portion of a larger ongoing project. We address the issues of information or...
The traditional characteristics and challenges for organizing and searching information on the World...
This thesis deals with subject-based hierarchical search-services on the World Wide Web. The purpose...
The aim of this Master thesis is to investigate the similarities and differences between a tradi...
This survey is aimed to compare the hierarchical structure of subject directories, including Yahoo,...
With the exponential growth of the World Wide Web, automated subject classification of Web pages has...
Most of the research on text categorization has focused on classifying text documents into a set of ...
This study explores the differences between these directories and the Dewey Decimal Classification (...
The structure and use of the classification for books on the Amazon.com website are described and an...
Principles that guide how a classification system should be structured have existed for more than a ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the opportunities of classification of web pages. Two clas...
The thesis concerns the use of classification schemes for organising resources in subject-based h...
Classification structures are useful for organising and finding information. The right use of classi...
Today, the Internet is a popular media for information communication. Like a library it is a storeho...
This dissertation reports the results of an exploratory data analysis investigation of the relations...
This paper reports on a portion of a larger ongoing project. We address the issues of information or...
The traditional characteristics and challenges for organizing and searching information on the World...
This thesis deals with subject-based hierarchical search-services on the World Wide Web. The purpose...
The aim of this Master thesis is to investigate the similarities and differences between a tradi...
This survey is aimed to compare the hierarchical structure of subject directories, including Yahoo,...
With the exponential growth of the World Wide Web, automated subject classification of Web pages has...
Most of the research on text categorization has focused on classifying text documents into a set of ...
This study explores the differences between these directories and the Dewey Decimal Classification (...
The structure and use of the classification for books on the Amazon.com website are described and an...