Term-weighting approaches in automatic text retrieval
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Multilingual keyword extraction for term suggestion
Proceedings of the 21st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
Building the wireless Internet
IEEE Spectrum
iMobile: a proxy-based platform for mobile services
WMI '01 Proceedings of the first workshop on Wireless mobile internet
GIP: an infrastructure for mobile intranets development
WMI '01 Proceedings of the first workshop on Wireless mobile internet
A scalable, distributed middleware service architecture to support mobile internet applications
WMI '01 Proceedings of the first workshop on Wireless mobile internet
Quality of service and mobility for the wireless internet
WMI '01 Proceedings of the first workshop on Wireless mobile internet
Wireless access to internet via Bluetooth: performance evaluation of the EDC scheduling algorithm
WMI '01 Proceedings of the first workshop on Wireless mobile internet
WISE: A World Wide Web Resource Database System
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
WAP Enabling Existing HTML Applications
AUIC '00 Proceedings of the First Australasian User Interface Conference
Mobile multimedia-challenges and opportunities
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Customising WAP-based information services on mobile networks
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Experiment on and analysis of mobile content transformation using XSLT
Software—Practice & Experience - Research Articles
Design, Architecture and Performance Evaluation of the Wireless Transport Layer Security
The Journal of Supercomputing
A design of hybrid mobile multimedia game content
KES'06 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems - Volume Part III
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Recent popularity regarding wireless communication is such that more and more WAP sites have been developed with Wireless Markup Language (WML). Meanwhile, to translate Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) pages into proper WML ones becomes so imperative since it is difficult for WAP users to read most contents designed for PC users via their mobile phone screens. However, for those sites that have been maintained with Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), considerable time and manpower costs will be incurred to rebuild them with WML. In this paper, we propose an intelligent WAP site management system to cope with these problems. With the help of the intelligent management system, the original contents of HTML Web sites can be automatically translated to proper WAP contents in an efficient way. As a consequence, the costs associated with maintaining WAP sites could be significantly reduced. The management system also allows the system manager to define the relevance of numerals and keywords for removing unimportant or meaningless contents. The original contents will be reduced and reorganized to fit the size of mobile phone screens, thus reducing the communication cost and enhancing readability. Numerical results gained through various experiments have evinced the effective performance of the WAP management system.