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Modeling the Internet and the Web : probabilistic methods and algorithms
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ISBN: 0470849061 9780470849064 Year: 2003 Publisher: Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley,

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Modeling the Internet and the Web covers the most important aspects of modeling the Web using a modern mathematical and probabilistic treatment. It focuses on the information and application layers, as well as some of the emerging properties of the Internet.  Provides a comprehensive introduction to the modeling of the Internet and the Web at the information level.  Takes a modern approach based on mathematical, probabilistic, and graphical modeling.  Provides an integrated presentation of theory, examples, exercises and applications.  Covers key topics such as text analysis, link analysis, crawling techniques, human behaviour, and commerce on the Web. Interdisciplinary in nature, Modeling the Internet and the Web will be of interest to students and researchers from a variety of disciplines including computer science, machine learning, engineering, statistics, economics, business, and the social sciences. "This book is fascinating!" - David Hand (Imperial College, UK) "This book provides an extremely useful introduction to the intellectually stimulating problems of data mining electronic business." - Andreas S. Weigend (Chief Scientist, Amazon.com)


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Networked life
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ISBN: 9781107024946 1107024943 9781139176200 9781139569248 1139569244 113917620X 9781139571050 1139571052 9781139572804 1139572806 9781283637695 1283637693 1316089975 9781316089972 1139579622 9781139579629 1107254620 9781107254626 1139570145 9781139570145 Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press

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How does Google sell ad space and rank webpages? How does Netflix recommend movies and Amazon rank products? How can you influence people on Facebook and Twitter and can you really reach anyone in six steps? Why doesn't the Internet collapse under congestion and does it have an Achilles' heel? Why are you charged per gigabyte for mobile data and how can Skype and BitTorrent be free? How are cloud services so scalable and why is WiFi slower at hotspots than at home? Driven by twenty real-world questions about our networked lives, this book explores the technology behind the multi-trillion dollar Internet and wireless industries. Providing easily understandable answers for the casually curious, alongside detailed explanations for those looking for in-depth discussion, this thought-provoking book is essential reading for students in engineering, science and economics, for network industry professionals and anyone curious about how technological and social networks really work.

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