Web usage mining for Web site evaluation
Communications of the ACM
Automatic personalization based on Web usage mining
Communications of the ACM
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
EE-CAT: extended electronic catalog for dynamic and flexible electronic commerce
Proceedings of the 2000 information resources management association international conference on Challenges of information technology management in the 21st century
Mining web logs to improve website organization
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on World Wide Web
Creating a Web community chart for navigating related communities
Proceedings of the 12th ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
Supporting Dynamic Interactions among Web-Based Information Sources
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
A Model to Support E-Catalog Integration
Proceedings of the IFIP TC2/WG2.6 Ninth Working Conference on Database Semantics: Semantic Issues in E-Commerce Systems
Data Mining of User Navigation Patterns
WEBKDD '99 Revised Papers from the International Workshop on Web Usage Analysis and User Profiling
Analysis of navigation behaviour in web sites integrating multiple information systems
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)
Building Adaptive E-Catalog Communities Based on User Interaction Patterns
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Personalised Organisation of Dynamic e-Catalogs
CAiSE '02/ WES '02 Revised Papers from the International Workshop on Web Services, E-Business, and the Semantic Web
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Although research into the integration of e-catalogs has gained considerable momentum over the years, the needs for building adaptive catalogs have been largely ignored. Catalogs are designed by system designers who have a priori expectations for how catalogs will be explored by users. It is necessary to consider how users are using catalogs since they may have different expectations. In this paper, we describe the design and the implementation of a system through which integrated product catalogs are continuously adapted and restructured within a dynamic environment. The adaptation of integrated catalogs is based on the observation of customers' interaction patterns.