Web Warehouse: Issues and Challenges for Web Data Mining
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Web Mining defines as extracting knowledge from web. Its types are web uses mining, web content mining, and web structured mining. Each category requires handling the issues of heterogeneous behaviour of web data. This paper will focus on the issues of web data, web mining and its applications. The detailed architecture of web warehouse is also proposed. Each component of architecture requires more exploration and research. As well as paper describe Knowledge as a Service (KAAS) and Web Warehousing as a Service (WWAAS) as web mining applications with cloud computing. The implementation of web warehouse as KAAS and WWAAS with cloud computing is proposed as future extension of this work.
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