Dynamic Web Content

Personalization and customization of web services that increase user satisfaction require the delivery of dynamic rather than static Web documents or pages. This means that the content of such Web pages is generated on demand and tailored to a particular web user (e.g., e-banking) or group of users (e.g., delivery of local on-line sport results). Specifically, the term dynamically generated Web content, otherwise known as dynamic web content, or simply dynamic content, refers to chunks of HTML/XML code or media that are generated and combined on the fly to build a requested Web page.

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Book Chapters

2007

Papastavrou Stavros, Samaras George, K. Chrysanthis Panos (2007) "Dynamically Generated Web Content", Book Chapter in: Web Data Management Practices: Emerging Techniques and Practices. Book chapter, Idea Group, 2007, pp. 104-124.

Journals

2006

Stavros Papastavrou, George Samaras, P. Evripidou, Panos K. Chrysanthis (2006) "A Decade of Dynamic Web Content: A Structured Survey on Past and Present Practices and Future Trend", IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (IEEE CST), 8(2):52-60

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Conferences and Workshops

2005

Stavros Papastavrou, George Samaras, P. Evripidou, Panos K. Chrysanthis (2005) "CFP Taxonomy of the Approaches for Dynamic Web Content Acceleration", Proc. 9th East-European Conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems (ADBIS 2005), September 12-15, 2005, Tallinn, ESTONIA, pp. 365-378

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2003

Stavros Papastavrou, George Samaras, P. Evripidou, Panos K. Chrysanthis (2003) "Fine-Grained Parallelism in Dynamic Web Content Generation: The Parse & Dispatch Approach", Proc. of the 9th IFCIS International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS 2003), pp. 573-588, Italy, September 2003

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Stavros Papastavrou, George Samaras, Paraskevas Evripidou, Panos K. Chrysanthis (2003) "Parse & Dispatch: Parallelizing the Generation of Dynamic Web Content", Proc. of the Twelfth International World Wide Web Conference (W3 2003), 20-24 May 2003, Budapest, HUNGARY, http://www2003.org/cdrom/index.html. (Poster Session)

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