Web applications are becoming more and more complex and difficult to maintain. To satisfy the customer's demands, they need to be updated often and quickly. In the maintenance phase, Web site understanding is a central activity. In this phase, programmers spend a lot of time and effort in the comprehension of the internal Web site structure. Such activity is often required because the available documentation is not aligned with the implementation, if not missing at all. Reverse engineering techniques have the potential to support Web site understanding, by providing views that show the organization of a site and its navigational structure. However, representing each Web page as a node in a diagram recovered from the source code of the Web s...
In this paper we investigate the effect of using clustering algorithms in the reverse engineering fi...
A Web graph is a graph which represents relationships between related web pages in the cyberspace, w...
The volume of unstructured information presented on the Internet is constantly increasing, together ...
Web applications are becoming more and more complex and difficult to maintain. To satisfy the custom...
Reverse engineering techniques have the potential to support Web site understanding, by providing vi...
Web site evolution is characterized by a limited support to the understanding activities offered to ...
Web page clustering is a focal task in Web Mining to organize the content of websites, understanding...
With the growth of web-based applications and the increasedpopularity of the World Wide Web (WWW), t...
We present an approach based on Winner Takes All (WTA), a competitive clustering algorithm, to suppo...
We present an approach based on Winner Takes All (WTA), a competitive clustering algorithm, to suppo...
With the increase in information on the World Wide Web it has become difficult to find desired infor...
Several techniques have been recently proposed to automatically generate Web wrappers, i.e., program...
With the increase in information on the World Wide Web it has become difficult to quickly find desir...
In this paper we investigate the effect of using clustering algorithms in the reverse engineering fi...
A Web graph is a graph which represents relationships between related web pages in the cyberspace, w...
The volume of unstructured information presented on the Internet is constantly increasing, together ...
Web applications are becoming more and more complex and difficult to maintain. To satisfy the custom...
Reverse engineering techniques have the potential to support Web site understanding, by providing vi...
Web site evolution is characterized by a limited support to the understanding activities offered to ...
Web page clustering is a focal task in Web Mining to organize the content of websites, understanding...
With the growth of web-based applications and the increasedpopularity of the World Wide Web (WWW), t...
We present an approach based on Winner Takes All (WTA), a competitive clustering algorithm, to suppo...
We present an approach based on Winner Takes All (WTA), a competitive clustering algorithm, to suppo...
With the increase in information on the World Wide Web it has become difficult to find desired infor...
Several techniques have been recently proposed to automatically generate Web wrappers, i.e., program...
With the increase in information on the World Wide Web it has become difficult to quickly find desir...
In this paper we investigate the effect of using clustering algorithms in the reverse engineering fi...
A Web graph is a graph which represents relationships between related web pages in the cyberspace, w...
The volume of unstructured information presented on the Internet is constantly increasing, together ...