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SCI-BYTES What's New in Research:
October 14, 2002
             

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Hot Paper in Computer Science

"Graph structure in the Web," by A. Broder and 7 other, Computer Networks-The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking, 33(1-6):309-20, June 2000.

Authors' addresses: IBM Corporation, Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA; Alta Vista Corporation, San Mateo, CA; Compaq Systems Research Center, Palo Alto, CA]

Abstract: "The study of the Web as a graph is not only fascinating in its own right, but also yields valuable insight into Web algorithms for crawling, searching and community discovery, and the sociological phenomena which characterize its evolution. We report on experiments on local and global properties of the Web graph using two AltaVista crawls each with over 200 million pages and 1.5 billion links. Our study indicates that the macroscopic structure of the Web is considerably more intricate than suggested by earlier experiments on a smaller scale."

This 2000 report from Computer Networks was cited 5 times in current journal articles indexed by ISI during May-June 2002. A handful of other ISI-indexed papers in computer science published in the last two years scored slightly higher during this latest two-month citation tally, but none has surpassed this paper's overall total. Prior to the most recent bimonthly count, citations to the paper have accrued as follows:

March-April 2002: 4 citations
January-February 2002: 5
November-December 2001: 6
September-October 2001: 3
July-August 2001: 4
May-June 2001: 2
March-April 2001: 2
January-February 2001: 2
November-December 2000: 1
July-August 2000: 1

Total citations to date: 35

SOURCE: Hot Papers Database (Included with a subscription to the ISI print newsletter Science Watch®, available from the ISI Research Services Group. Packaged on a CD-ROM that is mailed with each Science Watch issue, the Hot Papers Database contains data on hundreds of highly cited papers published during the last two years. User interface permits searching by author, organization, journal, field, and more. Total citations, as well as citations accrued during successive bimonthly periods, can be assessed and graphed. An updated CD containing the most recent bimonthly data is mailed with every new issue of Science Watch, six times a year. The CD also includes an electronic version of the Science Watch issue in HTML format, for personal desktop access.)


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