L. Meegahapola, Roshan Alwis, Eranga Nimalarathna, V. Mallawaarachchi, D. Meedeniya, S. Jayarathna
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Optimizing change detection in distributed digital collections: An architectural perspective of change detection
Digital documents are likely to have problems associated with the persistence of links, especially when dealing with references to external resources. People keep track of various webpages of their interest using distributed digital collections and without possession of these documents; the curator cannot control how they change. In the current context, managing these distributed digital collections and getting notifications about various changes have become a significant challenge. In this paper, we address the architectural aspects of change detection systems and present optimized change detection architecture, including a web service and a browser plugin, along with an email notification service. We have performed an experimental study on our hybrid architecture for change detection in a distributed digital collection. The proposed method introduces a preliminary framework that can serve as a useful tool to mitigate the impact of unexpected change in documents stored in decentralized collections in the future.