2016
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1601.05142
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Adapting the Hypercube Model to Archive Deferred Representations and Their Descendants

Abstract: The web is today's primary publication medium, making web archiving an important activity for historical and analytical purposes. Web pages are increasingly interactive, resulting in pages that are increasingly difficult to archive. Client-side technologies (e.g., JavaScript) enable interactions that can potentially change the client-side state of a representation. We refer to representations that load embedded resources via JavaScript as deferred representations. It is difficult to archive all of the resource… Show more

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“…A prime example from which both our current research as well as prior work is based is that by Dincturk et al [20,31,32]. They present a model for crawling RIAs by constructing a graph of client-side states (they refer to these as "AJAX states" within the Hypercube model).…”
Section: Raj Et Al Performed Crawls Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A prime example from which both our current research as well as prior work is based is that by Dincturk et al [20,31,32]. They present a model for crawling RIAs by constructing a graph of client-side states (they refer to these as "AJAX states" within the Hypercube model).…”
Section: Raj Et Al Performed Crawls Onmentioning
confidence: 99%