Presentation 2002/5/10
Contents Reconfiguration and Site Consistency for Web Personalization
Hidenari KIYOMITSU,
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Abstract(in English) Recently, Web pages are changed for real-time personalizations. We focus to relationships between pages reconfigured by the systems. Here, we notice the problems of Web page personalization. If a page is changed for personalization, another pages related to the page should be changed reflected to it. But changing contents of a page for personalization is stand alone, related pages are not changed or reconfigured at the same time. It is necessary to consider the consistency of a set of pages. In this paper, we discuss about complementation and consistency control for Web Personalization. Web personalization (and Adaptation) is essential to Business on network. We will discuss about problems of consistency of contents reconfigurations. Also, we should consider about soundness of site configuration. Mainly, our objectives are focused on commitment of user's navigation which he can understand the intentions of Web content author.
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Keyword(in English) Web Personalization / Adaptation / Compremantation / Consistency
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Title (in English) Contents Reconfiguration and Site Consistency for Web Personalization
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Keyword(1) Web Personalization
Keyword(2) Adaptation
Keyword(3) Compremantation
Keyword(4) Consistency
1st Author's Name Hidenari KIYOMITSU
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Cross-Cultural Studies, Kobe University()
Date 2002/5/10
Paper # DE2002-4
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 64
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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