2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-93940-7_13
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“…The breadth first search can enhance the caliber of pages that are downloaded [22]. On the Internet, there are a lot of spam sites and indefinitely branching crawler traps whose pages are dynamically produced and made to have a very high in-link factor [23]. The various network metrics, including geographic distance and latency, are covered in this section.…”
Section: Case Study Of Crawler Loadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The breadth first search can enhance the caliber of pages that are downloaded [22]. On the Internet, there are a lot of spam sites and indefinitely branching crawler traps whose pages are dynamically produced and made to have a very high in-link factor [23]. The various network metrics, including geographic distance and latency, are covered in this section.…”
Section: Case Study Of Crawler Loadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a lot of research on online communities. Graham (1999), Hagel and Armstrong (1998), Wenger (2008), Bimber (1998), Wellman and Hampton (2003), Beamish (1995), Bondarenko (2004), Fu (2019, Goswami and Kumar (2019), Bailo (2020), Shishaev, Fedorov, and Datyev (2020), Osler (2020) raised questions of social stratification of online communities, its establishment, and development.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a lot of research on online communities. Graham (1999), Hagel and Armstrong (1998), Wenger (2008), Bimber (1998), Wellman and Hampton (2003), Beamish (1995), Bondarenko (2004), Fu (2019), Goswami and Kumar (2019), Bailo (2020), Shishaev, Fedorov, and Datyev (2020), Osler (2020) raised questions of social stratification of online communities, its establishment, and development.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%