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[HTV11] Characterizing Web Syndication Behavior and Content

Conférence Internationale avec comité de lecture : WISE'11, The 12th International Conference on Web Information System Engineering, October 2011, pp.29--42, Series LNCS, Sidney, Australia,

Mots clés: RSS, RSS Statistics, Publication activity, Items structure & length, textual vocabulary composition & evolution

Résumé: We are witnessing a widespread of web syndication technologies such as RSS or Atom for a timely delivery of frequently updated Web content. Almost every personal weblog, news portal, or discussion forum employs nowadays RSS/Atom feeds for enhancing pull-oriented searching and browsing of web pages with push-oriented protocols of web content. Social media applications such as Twitter or Facebook also employ RSS for notifying users about the newly available posts of their preferred friends. Unfortunately, previous works on RSS/Atom statistical characteristics do not provide a precise and updated characterization of feeds' behavior and content, characterization which can be used to successfully benchmark effectiveness and efficiency of various RSS processing/analysis techniques. In this paper, we present the first thorough analysis of three complementary features of real-scale RSS feeds, namely, publication activity, items structure and length, as well as, vocabulary of its content which we believe are crucial for Web~2.0 applications.

Equipe: isid , vertigo
Collaboration: FORTH-ICS

BibTeX

@inproceedings {
HTV11,
title="{Characterizing Web Syndication Behavior and Content}",
author=" Z. Hmedeh and N. Travers and N. Vouzoukidou and V. Christophides and C. du Mouza and M. Scholl ",
booktitle="{WISE'11, The 12th International Conference on Web Information System Engineering}",
year=2011,
edition="Springer Heidelberg",
month="October",
series="LNCS",
issue=6997,
pages="29--42",
address="Sidney, Australia",
}