Algorithms and Models for the Web Graph [electronic resource] :8th International Workshop, WAW 2011, Atlanta, GA, USA, May 27-29, 2011. Proceedings / edited by Alan Frieze, Paul Horn, Paweł Prałat.
by Frieze, Alan [editor.]; Horn, Paul [editor.]; Prałat, Paweł [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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BookSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science: 6732Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.Description: IX, 127p. online resource.ISBN: 9783642212864.Subject(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Computer software | Computational complexity | Data mining | Information storage and retrieval systems | Information systems | Computer Science | Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity | Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science | Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet) | Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery | Computer Communication Networks | Information Storage and RetrievalDDC classification: 005.1 Online resources: Click here to access online
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Springer eBooksSummary: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Algorithms and Models for the Web-Graph, WAW 2011, held in Atlanta, GA, in May 2011 - co-located with RSA 2011, the 15th International Conference on Random Structures and Algorithms. The 13 revised full papers presented together with 1 invited lecture were carefully reviewed and selected from 19 submissions. Addressing a wide variety of topics related to the study of the Web-graph such as theoretical and empirical analysis, the papers feature original research in terms of algorithmic and mathematical analysis in all areas pertaining to the World-Wide Web with special focus to the view of complex data as networks.
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Algorithms and Models for the Web-Graph, WAW 2011, held in Atlanta, GA, in May 2011 - co-located with RSA 2011, the 15th International Conference on Random Structures and Algorithms. The 13 revised full papers presented together with 1 invited lecture were carefully reviewed and selected from 19 submissions. Addressing a wide variety of topics related to the study of the Web-graph such as theoretical and empirical analysis, the papers feature original research in terms of algorithmic and mathematical analysis in all areas pertaining to the World-Wide Web with special focus to the view of complex data as networks.
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