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Matthew Gray. Web Growth Summary. web document,http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/mkgray/net/web-growthsummary. html, 1999.

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Improvements to Collaborative Filtering Algorithms - Gokhale (1999)   (Correct)

....is staggering. An individual cannot hope to absorb even a tiny fraction of today s information, and, to make things worse, more information is added daily The World Wide Web started in 1990 and grew to over 10,000 Web sites by December 1994 [RIS 94] and to 650,000 Web sites by January 1997 [Gra99] Together these servers exported a minimum of 1.05 million documents. Furthermore, studies in 1996 1 have shown that the Web is filled with transient information. In 1996, there were an estimated 50 million pages on the Web and each page was online for only an average of 75 days. Other recent ....

Matthew Gray. Web Growth Summary. web document,http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/mkgray/net/web-growthsummary. html, 1999.


Effectiveness Criteria for Internet Payment Systems - Shon, Swatman   (Correct)

....Internet in 1993, this group has been joined by companies of all sizes, wishing to advertise and trade goods and services both locally and globally (Kalakota and Whinston, 1996) According to Yahoo (1996) there were more than 23,000 companies on the Web as of October, 1995. A survey conducted by Gray (1996) indicates that more than one million Web sites were found as at the 1st of January, 1996. Commercial activities already absorb more than 50 of the Internet s usage and this proportion is increasing every day. Yet despite this enthusiasm and rapid growth, the Internet has been recognised as a ....

Gray, M. (1996). [WWW document]. URL http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/mkgray /net/web-growth-summary.html.


The World Wide Wait: Where Does the Time Go? - Allison, Bramley, Serrano (1998)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....the use of the model with reference to understanding and reducing delays encountered in Finesse, a widely distributed and highly interactive teaching and learning environment. 1. Introduction The volume of traffic on the World Wide Web (web) has increased exponentially over recent years [1]. It is increasingly criticised by users for slow response times which make web browsing an unpleasant process. It is particularly frustrating in cases where a site is providing an interactive application such as the Finesse Portfolio Management Facility [2] The total delay experienced may be due ....

Gray, M.K. "Web Growth Summary" http://www.mit.edu/people/mkgray/net/web-growthsummary. html

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