نتایج جستجو برای: behavioral patterns of web visitors

تعداد نتایج: 21225944  

1999
Rajiv M. Dewan Marshall L. Freimer Abraham Seidmann

Over the past few years the web has grown to several hundred million pages, while just a few of them get most of the visits. Such sites, called portals, attract visitors, advertisers and provide lots of valuable content at no charge to the visitors. The portals attract a disproportionate amount of the Internet advertising dollars and have the ability to influence the success of new electronic c...

Journal: :INFORMS Journal on Computing 2003
Cyrus Shahabi Farnoush Banaei Kashani

The World Wide Web (WWW) is the largest distributed information space and has grown to encompass diverse information resources. Although the web is growing exponentially, the individual’s capacity to read and digest content is essentially fixed. The full economic potential of the web will not be realized unless enabling technologies are provided to facilitate access to web resources. Currently ...

2016
Burcu Kir Savaş Oktay Duman Suhap Şahin

In this paper, it is aimed to announce the events that may direct people to museums by using mobile application virtually, and to give the information to visitors about the pieces in the museum, the result of which is expected to increase the number of the visitors. Therefore, it is provided that the museums become places interacted with visitors by means of tablets and mobile devices. The pape...

2013
Markus Weinmann Christoph Schneider Susanne Robra-Bissantz

Given people’s differences in preferences, personalities, or demographic factors, building useradaptive systems can aid in providing each individual user with the interface that helps to best achieve the desired outcome. For example, online retailers now have the possibility to offer customized Web sites to individual customers, so as to meet each customer’s specific needs. However, online reta...

2000
Nicholas Kushmerick James McKee Fergus Toolan

Most web services take a \one size ts all" approach: all visitors see the same generic content, formatted in the same generic manner. But of course each visitor has her own information needs and preferences. In contrast to most personalization systems, we are interested in how effective personalization can be with zero additional user input or feedback. This paper describes PWW, an extensible s...

2003
Juan D. Velásquez Hiroshi Yasuda Terumasa Aoki Richard Weber Eduardo S. Vera

When a user visits a web site, important information concerning his/her preferences and behavior is stored implicitly in the associated log files. This information can be revealed by using data mining techniques and can be used in order to improve both, content and structure of the respective web site. From the set of possible that define the visitor’s behavior, two have been selected: the visi...

Journal: :J. of Management Information Systems 2004
Rajiv M. Dewan Marshall L. Freimer Abraham Seidmann Jie Jennifer Zhang

Although the Web has grown to several billion pages over the past few years, just a few of the Web sites get most of the visits. Such sites, called portals, attract visitors and advertisers and provide a lot of valuable content at no charge to the visitors. The portals attract a disproportionate amount of the Internet advertising dollars and have the ability to influence the success of new elec...

2000
Author Yang D Sung David Yang Wing-kin Sung Siu-Ming Yiu David Cheung Wai-Shing Ho Sau-Dan Lee

Organization of a web site is important to help users get the most out of the site. A good web site should help visitors nd the information they want easily .Visitors typically nd information by searc hing for selected terms of interest or b y follo wing links from one w eb page to another.The rst approach is more useful if the visitor knows exactly what he is seeking, while the second approach...

2006
Andrea Bonomi Giuseppe Vizzari Marcello Sarini

A web site presents an intrinsic graph–like spatial structure composed of pages connected by hyperlinks. This structure may represent an environment in which agents related to visitors of the web site are positioned and moved in order to track their navigation. To consider this structure and to keep track of these movements allows the monitoring of the site and of its visitors, in order to supp...

2000
David Yang Wing-Kin Sung Siu-Ming Yiu David Wai-Lok Cheung Wai-Shing Ho Tak Wah Lam Sau Dan Lee

Organization of a web site is important to help users get the most out of the site. A good web site should help visitors nd the information they want easily .Visitors typically nd information by searc hing for selected terms of interest or b y follo wing links from one w eb page to another.The rst approach is more useful if the visitor knows exactly what he is seeking, while the second approach...

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