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Empirical validation of Website timeliness measures
Information timeliness is crucial for media-based Websites. AI though a couple of timeliness design strategies have been developed, timeliness measurement is still in its infancy. Based on our previous research, this paper presents three timeliness measures and reports the empirical validation of them in a case study conducted during the recent Olympic Games.