Communications of the ACM
Discovering the gap between Web site designers' expectations and users' behavior
Proceedings of the 9th international World Wide Web conference on Computer networks : the international journal of computer and telecommunications netowrking
Mining web logs to improve website organization
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on World Wide Web
Supporting Dynamic Interactions among Web-Based Information Sources
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Usage-Centric Adaptation of Dynamic E-Catalogs
CAiSE '02 Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Analysis of navigation behaviour in web sites integrating multiple information systems
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases
An architecture to support scalable online personalization on the Web
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases
Declarative Composition and Peer-to-Peer Provisioning of Dynamic Web Services
ICDE '02 Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Data Engineering
Construction of Online Catalog Topologies Using Decision Trees
WECWIS '00 Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Advance Issues of E-Commerce and Web-Based Information Systems (WECWIS 2000)
Information Systems - Special issue: The semantic web and web services
A semantic-expansion approach to personalized knowledge recommendation
Decision Support Systems
Data mining in parametric product catalogs
KES'05 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems - Volume Part I
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Although research on integrating e-catalogs has gained considerable momentum over the years, researchers have largely ignored the need to build adaptive catalogs. System designers who design catalogs have a priori expectations of how users will explore catalogs. However, they also should consider how users actually use catalogs because the users might have different expectations. On the basis of observed customer interaction patterns, the WebCatalogPers system creates integrated product catalogs that continuously adapt and can be restructured in a dynamic environment.