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December, John and Randall, Neil, The World Wide Web 1996 Unleashed, Indianapolis, IN, 1996.

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Data Mining for Path Traversal Patterns in a Web Environment - Chen (1996)   (35 citations)  (Correct)

....we shall explore a new data mining capability which involves mining access patterns in a distributed information providing environment where documents or objects are linked together to facilitate interactive access. Examples for such information providing environments include World Wide Web (WWW) [7] and on line services, where users, when seeking for information of interest, travel from one object to another via the corresponding facilities (i.e. hyperlinks) provided. Clearly, understanding user access patterns in such environments will not only help improving the system design (e.g. ....

J. December and N. Randall. The World Wide Web Unleashed. SAMS Publishing, 1994.


Efficient Data Mining for Path Traversal Patterns - Ming-Syan Chen (1998)   (27 citations)  (Correct)

....we shall explore a new data mining capability which involves mining access patterns in a distributed information providing environment where documents or objects are linked together to facilitate interactive access. Examples for such information providing environments include World Wide Web (WWW) [11] and on line services, such as Prodigy, CompuServe and America Online, where users, when seeking for information of interest, travel from one object to another via the corresponding facilities (i.e. hyperlinks) provided. Clearly, understanding user access patterns in such environments will not ....

J. December and N. Randall. The World Wide Web Unleashed. SAMS Publishing, 1994.


Data Mining: An Overview from a Database Perspective - Chen, Han, Yu (1996)   (104 citations)  (Correct)

....non matching gaps in the matching subsequences. 8 Mining Path Traversal Patterns In a distributed information providing environment, documents or objects are usually linked together to facilitate interactive access. Examples for such information providing environments include World Wide Web (WWW) [23] and on line services, such as Prodigy, CompuServe and America Online, where users, when seeking for information of interest, travel from one object to another via the corresponding facilities (i.e. hyperlinks and URL addresses) provided. Clearly, understanding user access patterns in such ....

J. December and N. Randall. The World Wide Web Unleashed. SAMS Publishing, 1994.


Web Weaving: Effectively Mapping and Designing a Web Site - Smith   (Correct)

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December, John and Randall, Neil, The World Wide Web 1996 Unleashed, Indianapolis, IN, 1996.

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