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Volume 60 | Number 1 | Year 2018 | Article Id. IJCTT-V60P103 | DOI : https://doi.org/10.14445/22312803/IJCTT-V60P103

Redefining Web Revisitation Process using Content and Context Keywords


Bhagyashree, Assoc.Prof.Jyoti Patil

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Bhagyashree, Assoc.Prof.Jyoti Patil, "Redefining Web Revisitation Process using Content and Context Keywords," International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT), vol. 60, no. 1, pp. 26-30, 2018. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22312803/IJCTT-V60P103

Abstract

In real word, use of the websites has been common in real life system. The retrieval and recall of the used web pages are often carried out by the users on World Wide Web. The viewed web pages are continuously stored in the web sites cache or the server. The colossal data of the huge number of the users is a uneasy task to maintain the data. Proposed work will concentrate on the recollecting the data which has been used by the user in order to re access the web pages. The method web page reviewing is a concept used to recall the information while accessing websites and revisitation process can be made by the user’s keywords of like. Tracking the web pages has been made easy by the proposed work as it will make the users to find target piece of information. Contrasted to the current web revisitation technique history list Seeking strategy, and search engine technique, the proposed technique conveys the best finding rate by analysing web pages revisited with `consideration of user experience. Among time, place, and events in this technique, event is the best review factor, and context and content based refinding conveys the best rendering contrasted with content based refinding and content based refinding.

Keywords

Web Revisitation, Impression Score, Context Score.

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