Maximum available Web prediction techniques typically follow Markov model for Web based prediction. Everybody knows that there are lots of Web links or URLs on any Web page. So, it is very hard to predict the next Web page from the huge number of Web links. Existing approaches predict successfully on the private (personal) computer using different Markov models. In case of public (like cyber cafe) computers, prediction can not be done at all, since many people use the same machine in this type of scenario. In this paper, we propose a new policy on Web prediction using the dynamic behavior of users. We demonstrate four procedures for Web based prediction to make it faster. Our technique does not require any Web-log or usage history at client machine. We are going to use the mouse movement and its direction for the prediction of next Web page. We track the mouse position and its respective direction instead of using Markov model. In this research work, we introduce a fully dynamic Web prediction scheme, since Web-log or any type of static or previous information has not been utilized in our approach. In this paper, we try to minimize the number of Web links to be considered of any Web page in runtime for achieving better accuracy in dynamic Web prediction. Our approach shows the step-wise build-up of a solid Web prediction program which is appropriate in both the private as well as public scenario. Overall, this method shows a new way for prediction using dynamic nature of the respective users.
We propose a general framework of a hierarchical structure, consisting of several levels of activities, for typical software related corporate hierarchy using multi-agent system. This work identifies the functionality of each level. Each and every level is considered as agent who is described further using fuzzy analysis. Our framework consists of six levels within which first five levels are considered as agents followed by the human interaction at the lowermost level. These agents interact with each other to produce a desired result for the client based on autonomous decisions which are decided through fuzzy reasoning with the help of predefined databases. A layered architecture has been proposed in this paper for showing a corporate office hierarchy in a cost effective manner. In general, management employees of the corporate system draw a huge amount of money for their activities. Our ultimate aim is to reduce the cost of the existing corporate system by observing and controlling the behavioral characteristics of each level of hierarchy by replacing typical manual operations with agents [1,2]. We have presented a case study or practical engineering example along with the description of each agent.
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