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A Distributed Platform for Archiving and Retrieving RSS Feeds
Jeju Island, South Korea July 14-July 16
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David Chmielewski, Central Michigan University
Gongzhu Hu, Central Michigan University
A typical user has a collection of web sites she often visits to get information, but keeping track of "what?s new" on these web sites is a non-trivial task. As the contents of the websites change frequently, the user would conceivably refresh or reload the web pages to recollect the information to see if anything is new. To make this keep-up-to-date task easier, many web sites provide what are called RSS feeds, which are descriptions of the new data in XML format. Some RSS readers have been developed in the past several years, but they are not able to retrieve information that was updated during the time period when the reader is offline. In this paper, we present a distributed platform that can archive, retrieve, and synchronize RSS feeds for the updated information through a network of servers.
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David Chmielewski, Gongzhu Hu, "A Distributed Platform for Archiving and Retrieving RSS Feeds," icis, pp.215-220, Fourth Annual ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS'05), 2005
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