my website was lost, but now it’s found
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My Website Was Lost, But Now It’s Found. Frank McCown CS 110 – Intro to Computer Science April 23, 2007. Frank McCown. Education Ph.D. in Computer Science – Old Dominion Univ. (2007 expected) M.S. in Computer Science – Univ of Arkansas in Little Rock (2002) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
My Website Was Lost, But Now It’s Found
Frank McCownCS 110 – Intro to Computer Science
April 23, 2007
Frank McCown
Education Ph.D. in Computer Science – Old Dominion Univ. (2007 expected) M.S. in Computer Science – Univ of Arkansas in Little Rock (2002) B.S. in Computer Science – Harding University (1996)
Work Experience 1997-2004 – Instructor of CS at Harding University (Searcy, AR) 1996-1997 – Software Eng for Lockheed Martin (Denver, CO) 1995 – Software Engineer Intern for Auto-trol (Denver, CO)
Honors 2007 – Outstanding Graduate Research Assistant 2006 – College of Sciences Dissertation Fellowship 2005 – Outstanding Graduate Assistant 2004 – Dominion Scholar
Industry vs. Academia
39.5%42.5%
18.0%
No preference
AcademiaIndustry
2000 survey by The Scientist magazine asked their readers:
Overall which environment do you prefer?
73% of survey respondents had held research positions in industry and academia.
http://www.the-scientist.com/2001/4/16/28/2/
Industry vs. Academia
Movement Academia Industry is common Industry Academia very uncommon
Flexibility Schedule Focus
Compensation
Research Interests
Digital preservation Will we be able to see our websites 20 years from now?
Web crawling How can search engines and web archives duplicate/
download our websites more efficiently and effectively?
Search engines How much/what content do commercial search engines
index and cache? How synchronized are search engines APIs with what the
general user sees?
Black hat: http://img.webpronews.com/securitypronews/110705blackhat.jpgVirus image: http://polarboing.com/images/topics/misc/story.computer.virus_1137794805.jpg Hard drive: http://www.datarecoveryspecialist.com/images/head-crash-2.jpg
Web Infrastructure
Cached Image
First developed in fall of 2005 Available for download at
http://www.cs.odu.edu/~fmccown/warrick/ www2006.org – first lost website reconstructed (Nov
2005) DCkickball.org – first website someone else
reconstructed without our help (late Jan 2006) www.iclnet.org – first website we reconstructed for
someone else (mid Mar 2006) Internet Archive officially endorses Warrick (mid Mar
2006)
Warrick-related Publications Frank McCown, Norou Diawara, and Michael L. Nelson.
Factors Affecting Website Reconstruction from the Web Infrastructure. JCDL 2007. June 2007. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Catherine C. Marshall, Frank McCown, and Michael L. Nelson. Evaluating Personal Archiving Strategies for Internet-based Information. IS&T Archiving 2007. May 2007. Arlington, Virginia.
Frank McCown and Michael L. Nelson. Characterization of Search Engine Caches. IS&T Archiving 2007. May 2007. Arlington, Virginia, USA.
Frank McCown, Joan A. Smith, Michael L. Nelson, and Johan Bollen. Lazy Preservation: Reconstructing Websites by Crawling the Crawlers. WIDM 2006. November 2006. Arlington, Virginia.
Frank McCown and Michael L. Nelson. Evaluation of Crawling Policies for a Web-Repository Crawler. HYPERTEXT 2006. August 2006. Odense, Denmark.
Search Engine APIs
Frank McCown and Michael L. Nelson. Poster: Search Engines and Their Public Interfaces: Which APIs are the Most Synchronized? WWW 2007
Frank McCown and Michael L. Nelson. Agreeing to Disagree: Search Engines and their Public Interfaces. JCDL 2007
Thank You
Questions?