scholarly journals Caching Dynamic Web Content: Designing and Analysing an Aspect-Oriented Solution

Author(s):  
Sara Bouchenak ◽  
Alan Cox ◽  
Steven Dropsho ◽  
Sumit Mittal ◽  
Willy Zwaenepoel
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2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 95
Author(s):  
M. Safii

This study proposes a dynamic web-based information system using a content management system (CMS) osCommerce with PHP programming language and MySQL database. Utilization of a dynamic web Content Management System has advantages of easy and friendly in content management. Realtime information dissemination network using the Internet will bring up a quick response from the customer as the target market so that the main goal of entrepreneurial activity is achieved. With the implementation of web commerce information system is expected to be a solution for students as a means of self-employment training that has relevance to the subject so that students will have confidence in the start up of entrepreneurial activity as an effort to create their own jobs for students.


Author(s):  
Emmanuel Cecchet ◽  
Anupam Chanda ◽  
Sameh Elnikety ◽  
Julie Marguerite ◽  
Willy Zwaenepoel

2012 ◽  
Vol 06 (01) ◽  
pp. 51-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
MAMDOUH FAROUK ◽  
MITSURU ISHIZUKA

Representing web data in a machine-understandable format is an important task for the next generation of the web. Most solutions reported to date rely on ontologies. However, the use of ontologies is associated with many problems. Moreover, representing web data in a machine-understandable format is not sufficient to respond to all user queries. This paper proposes an approach for representing dynamic web page content retrieved from an underlying database in the concept description language (CDL). This is a semantic format that does not depend on ontologies. However, CDL describes the semantic structure of web content based on a set of predefined concepts and semantic relations. Moreover, this work proposes the addition of extra knowledge to the semantic level of the DB schema to improve the query answering process. A prototype of the proposed approach was implemented to demonstrate its feasibility, and a simple query engine was developed to demonstrate the effectiveness of adding extra knowledge to the DB semantic schema.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 6217-6219

Dynamic web development [1] is one of the emerging fields in computer science. Dynamic updation [2] without disturbing the user environment is a challenging task. The modern technologies provide more support for dynamic web content development. The social network, user customization are the needful buzz words for a successful business on the web. The standard colors and static design with dynamic operations may get bored. Online bookselling and reading are one of the leading business industry in the world. The book readers are interested to know the feedback of a book before going to read or purchase. Today social media gives background information about anything in this world. For selling or buying well in digital medium every user needs some relevant information about the product. The searching and buying products based on the customer reviews are become increased. For that Web 2.0 and other new techniques and models are used to assist users during the search, promote products during the requirement and very useful in decision making. This work is extending the existing functionality to support the analytics. The proposed web analytics approach enables users to know about the same interest groups in the web portal and enables to collaborate. The new portal should be a social media platform for the readers. In the new portal, the end-user is not only a user of the application but also a participant by social networking, tagging, etc.


Author(s):  
John A. Hines

More and more, internal applications are being moved from legacy systems into a more flexible Webbased environment. The issue concerning World Wide Web technologies is important to today’s businesses. Decision making in this area is complex and needs to consider carefully the characteristics and needs of the entities employing these technologies. It has furthermore become clear that the Internet, in particular the World Wide Web, is playing an increasingly larger role in how people communicate. Through this research, technologies used to serve dynamic Web content are compared. This comparison includes performance as well as cost issues, the things that professionals in the business world face when deciding the best implementation of Web server technologies. Existing studies cover a limited scope of the overall picture, and research has thus been focused into very narrow aspects of the global entity. However, the continuing developments in Web technologies dictate the need for a broad scope approach to comparative studies in this field. Such a scope is pursued in this research.


2012 ◽  
Vol 70 (3) ◽  
pp. 179-196 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andy Brown ◽  
Caroline Jay ◽  
Simon Harper
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