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Abstract
This paper describes the functional requirement and architecture of a software system called Personal Web Space (PWS). A PWS is a system to manage the information from the WWW, for either leisure or work related use. Similar to bookmarks, a PWS stores a set of URL addresses but, in addition, it caches on a proxy server pages of high interest. PWS is developed through an evolutionary process that is outlined in the paper. First, a method is prescribed to rank a page (or an URL address) based on the degree of importance to a person as determined by search engine responses and user input. Second, the information stored in a PWS must be refreshed periodically to keep up with the new state of information available on network; therefore a technique is proposed for determining and monitoring freshness. Thirdly, a PWS evolves through enlargement to include more information domains, or refinement to concentrate on smaller sub-domains. The paper describes how enlargement and refinement operations are mapped on to the stored PWS data dictionary. Finally, key-word queries can be issued against a PWS to get interesting information quickly. In this sense, a PWS uses a combination of information caching, information retrieval and bookmark technique to enhance significantly user performance on the Web.
本文描述了一个名为Personal Web Space (PWS)的软件系统的功能需求和体系结构。PWS是一个用于管理来自WWW的信息的系统,用于休闲或与工作相关的用途。与书签类似,PWS存储一组URL地址,但除此之外,它还在代理服务器上缓存感兴趣的页面。PWS是通过一个进化过程发展起来的,本文概述了这一过程。首先,规定了一种方法,根据搜索引擎响应和用户输入确定的对人的重要程度对页面(或URL地址)进行排名。其次,存储在PWS中的信息必须定期刷新,以跟上网络上可用信息的新状态;因此,提出了一种测定和监测新鲜度的技术。第三,PWS通过扩展来包含更多的信息域,或者通过细化来集中于更小的子域。本文描述了如何将扩展和细化操作映射到存储的PWS数据字典上。最后,可以针对PWS发出关键字查询,以快速获取感兴趣的信息。从这个意义上说,PWS使用信息缓存、信息检索和书签技术的组合来显著提高Web上的用户性能。