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DM: Re: On-The-Fly creation of website content.


From: Assad A. Jarrahian
Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2000 23:06:35 -0400

Hi,
I have a couple of  question before I answer your question in detail.
first: Is the data that is to be used to generate these dynamic pages 
static or is the data set changing in real time (i.e. are you mining web 
logs ?)
Second: How dynamic do you want your page to be? Are you using some kind of 
template in which few pieces or content and links will be inserted (data 
that has previously been cached...I emplhasize data and not the complete 
page) ?

Am awaiting a response.

Assad A. Jarrahian
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Department of Computer  Science



----- Original Message -----
From: "Signet Admin" <admin@signet.net.au>
To: <datamine-l@nautilus-sys.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 8:47 AM
Subject: DM: On-The-Fly creation of website content.


 > Greetings all,
 >
 > My post relates to a topic that is not datamining in the sense we all
 > understand it, but I have read other discussions that bordered on the
 > subject and received invitations to conferences that touched upon it
 > through my subscription to this list.  The topic is on-the-fly creation of
 > web site content.  For those not familiar with the meaning, think of it in
 > terms of search engine results.  You give the search engine your query
 > terms and it presents you with pages constructed from query matches and
 > links to affiliates who have purchased the search terms you used etc.  The
 > pages have been created "on-the-fly".
 >
 > Can anyone point me to some resources that deal with the state of the art
 > and current limitations?  Actually, point me towards anything vaguely
 > related and I'll be quite pleased.
 >
 > If you work for a company specialising in it, I'd be happy to hear from you
 > as well.
 >
 > Thanks for your time.
 >
 > Neil Dwyer
 > Market Information
 > Signet Pty Ltd, Australia.
 > 




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