Web based system design using session relevancy

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose an advanced technique for validating visitors’ sessions on Web pages measuring the real-time ranking. The session of a Web page is going to be considered as an important parameter for calculating the Web page ranking. Visitors’ session has been computed implementing fuzzy set theory based on Session Quotient (Qs) and Informative Quotient (Qi). Session Quotient is the combination of a threshold value (THV) and number of visitors. THV is considered for individual Web page based on the Web page contents to inspect the session. Informative Quotient is being calculated using number of incoming Web links to the particular Web page using proposed formula. Session validation has been performed implementing fuzzy logic as an application tool.

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Guha, S. K., Kundu, A., & Dattagupta, R. (2016). Web based system design using session relevancy. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 434, pp. 631–639). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2752-6_62

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