Title
Change Detection and Correction Facilitation for Web Applications and Services
Abstract
There are a large number of websites serving valuable content that can be used by higher-level applications, Web Services, Mashups, etc. Yet, due to various reasons (lack of computing resources, financial constraints etc.) they are unable to provide Web Service APIs to access their data. In their desire to incorporate the latest and greatest technologies, as well as to adapt layouts that are more preferred by users, websites undergo changes over time. These changes can range from minor, e.g. function name changes, to major, e.g., shifting the web platform to AJAX technologies. This paper addresses the problem of detecting layout changes for websites which are unable to provide any Web Service to access their content, yet do not mind others harvesting said content.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/ICWS.2009.138
ICWS
Keywords
Field
DocType
valuable content,financial constraints etc.,higher-level application,function name change,ajax technology,greatest technology,correction facilitation,change detection,web service,web services,web applications,web service apis,large number,web pages,image restoration,internet,html,layout,cascading style sheets,java,data mining,mashups,indexes,detectors
Web development,World Wide Web,Computer science,Web engineering,Ajax,Web modeling,Web application security,Web 2.0,Web service,Database,WS-Policy
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alfredo Alba1779.87
Varun Bhagwan2366.42
Tyrone Grandison385660.58
Daniel Gruhl42282434.45
Jan H. Pieper5929.60