Sanitizing using metadata in MetaXQuery
Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Temporal modelling and management of normative documents in XML format
Data & Knowledge Engineering - Special issue: WIDM 2003
Temporal XML: modeling, indexing, and query processing
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases
Zoetrope: interacting with the ephemeral web
Proceedings of the 21st annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
ArchIS: an XML-based approach to transaction-time temporal database systems
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases
The web changes everything: understanding the dynamics of web content
Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining
Resonance on the web: web dynamics and revisitation patterns
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Supporting complex changes in evolving interrelated web databanks
OTM'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on On the move to meaningful internet systems - Volume Part I
Hybrid index structures for temporal-textual web search
APWeb'11 Proceedings of the 13th Asia-Pacific web conference on Web technologies and applications
The treatment of temporal data in web-based reservation systems: an inspection-based evaluation
INTERACT'11 Proceedings of the 13th IFIP TC 13 international conference on Human-computer interaction - Volume Part IV
Mining temporally changing web usage graphs
WebKDD'04 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Knowledge Discovery on the Web: advances in Web Mining and Web Usage Analysis
Efficient management of multi-version clinical guidelines
Journal of Biomedical Informatics
On the diversity and availability of temporal information in linked open data
ISWC'12 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on The Semantic Web - Volume Part I
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Time is a pervasive dimension of reality as everything evolves as time elapses. Information systems and applications at least mirror, and often have to capture, the time-varying and evolutionary nature of the phenomena they model and the activities they support. This aspect has been acknowledged and long studied in the field of temporal databases but it truly applies also to the World Wide Web, although it has not seemingly considered as a primary issue yet. However, several papers addressing, in an explicit or implicit way, the representation and management of time and change in the World Wide Web appeared recently and, on some aspects, showed a clear upward trend in last months, witnessing a sustained and/or growing interest.