Lincher : web crawler software / by Jhayrone A. Yu and John Keneth P. Martonito
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2012.Description: xii, 86 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
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- 005.13 Y9 2012
- College of Engineering, and Information Technology (CEIT), College of Engineering and Information Technology
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Thesis (BS Computer Science) Cavite State University
Includes bibliographical references.
College of Engineering, and Information Technology (CEIT), College of Engineering and Information Technology
YU, JHAYRONE A. & MARTONITO, JOHN KENETH P., LINCHER: Web Crawler Software. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. March 2012. Adviser: Mark Steve Poniente.
The study was conducted to develop web crawler software with link normalization and
page ranking algorithm. The software can serve as a crawler for the Cavite State University website. It will search for links on the website, and each and every pages of the site. The crawling depends on the setting which includes the time base that will crawl for a given time, a link-number base that will crawl and will stop if it reaches the given link number limit of the user, and the default settings that will crawl until it reaches the last 5th level link; the gathering of the meta tags which includes the keywords, descriptions, title and body of the pages which will be normalized, and store every data on the database.
The software will display links that will be indexed according to its rank. The researcher used Incremental and Iterative Model as a guide in developing the software that has the requirements, design, implementation and review phase. This model does not attempt to start with a full specification of requirements. Instead, development begins by specifying and implementing just part of the software, which can then be reviewed in order to identify further requirements.
Submitted to the University Library June 26, 2012 T-4728