Activeweb: XML-based active rules for web view derivations and access control
ITVE '01 Proceedings of the workshop on Information technology for virtual enterprises
A web personalizing technique using adaptive data structures: The case of bursts in web visits
Journal of Systems and Software
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In this paper, we propose an idea for reconfiguring the contents of Web pages based on users' spatio-temporal information (time and location) and their access histories. The major objective of the proposed mechanism is to realize the reflection of a Web page author's intention about his Web data. The active rules of active database systems are closely related to our use of Web reconfiguration for changing the view of a page. We regard (1) a user's request for reading a page, combined with his situation (location, date, schedule and etc.), as an event and (2) an access history of each user and/or an aggregation of accesses as a condition of our page personalization rule. Also, the behavior of the server is regarded as an action. A page personalization rule for Web page reconfiguration is described in a declarative manner, which the author can define easily as its metadata.