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Towards Maximum Spanning Tree Model in Web 3.0 Design and Development for Students using Discriminant Analysis

Other Computer Science 2012-02-16 v1

Abstract

Web 3.0 is an evolving extension of the web 2.0 scenario. The perceptions regarding web 3.0 is different from person to person . Web 3.0 Architecture supports ubiquitous connectivity, network computing, open identity, intelligent web, distributed databases and intelligent applications. Some of the technologies which lead to the design and development of web 3.0 applications are Artificial intelligence, Automated reasoning, Cognitive architecture, Semantic web . An attempt is made to capture the requirements of Students inline with web 3.0 so as to bridge the gap between the design and development of web 3.0 applications and requirements among Students. Maximum Spanning Tree modeling of the requirements facilitate the identification of key areas and key attributes in the design and development of software products for Students in Web 3.0 using Discriminant analysis. Keywords : Web 3.0, Discriminant analysis, Design and Development, Model, Maximum Spanning Tree 1.

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@article{arxiv.1202.3386,
  title  = {Towards Maximum Spanning Tree Model in Web 3.0 Design and Development for Students using Discriminant Analysis},
  author = {S. Padma and Ananthi Seshasaayee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1202.3386},
  year   = {2012}
}

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ISSN (Online): 1694-0814 http://www.IJCSI.org

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