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In this paper, we propose a content selection and adaptive delivery framework to adapt content delivery to different client capabilities and preferences. The framework provides language support to content publishers with XML-based markup language to describe the content and control the transformation and delivery process. Automatic content classification and selective delivery based on match between content class and user capability or preference are also implemented. Thus, when content descriptions from server are not available, adaptive content delivery is still possible. The framework is generic and scalable. Performance studies on content classification and selection model show that it is effective in saving network resources and improving clients’ access experiences.
This research is supported by the funding 2004CB719400 of China.
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Ding, C., Zhang, S., Chi, CH. (2005). A Framework of HTML Content Selection and Adaptive Delivery. In: Fan, W., Wu, Z., Yang, J. (eds) Advances in Web-Age Information Management. WAIM 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3739. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11563952_23
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