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Change Detection and Notification of Web Pages: A Survey

Mallawaarachchi, Vijini
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Meegahapola, Lakmal  
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Madhushanka, Roshan
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February 1, 2020
ACM Computing Surveys

The majority of currently available webpages are dynamic in nature and are changing frequently. New content gets added to webpages, and existing content gets updated or deleted. Hence, people find it useful to be alert for changes in webpages that contain information that is of value to them. In the current context, keeping track of these webpages and getting alerts about different changes have become significantly challenging. Change Detection and Notification (CDN) systems were introduced to automate this monitoring process and to notify users when changes occur in webpages. This survey classifies and analyzes different aspects of CDN systems and different techniques used for each aspect. Furthermore, the survey highlights the current challenges and areas of improvement present within the field of research.

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review article
DOI
10.1145/3369876
Author(s)
Mallawaarachchi, Vijini
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Meegahapola, Lakmal  
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Madhushanka, Roshan
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Heshan, Eranga
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Meedeniya, Dulani
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Jayarathna, Sampath
Date Issued

2020-02-01

Published in
ACM Computing Surveys
Volume

53

Issue

1

Start page

15

Subjects

websites

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change detection

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change notification

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search engine

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scheduling

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Distributed digital collections

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web search

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webpages

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/168754
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