http://www2009.eprints.org/139/ Why are Moved Web Pages Difficult to Find? The WISH Approach This paper addresses the problem of finding new locations of moved Web pages. We discuss why the content-based approach has a limitation in solving the problems and why it is important to exploit the knowledge on where to search for the pages. Morishima, Atsuyuki Nakamizo, Akiyoshi Iida, Toshinari Sugimoto, Shigeo Kitagawa, Hiroyuki Why are Moved Web Pages Difficult to Find? The WISH Approach 2009-04-06T19:12:56Z Morishima, Atsuyuki <http://www2009.eprints.org/view/author/Morishima=3AAtsuyuki=3A=3A.html> and Nakamizo, Akiyoshi <http://www2009.eprints.org/view/author/Nakamizo=3AAkiyoshi=3A=3A.html> and Iida, Toshinari <http://www2009.eprints.org/view/author/Iida=3AToshinari=3A=3A.html> and Sugimoto, Shigeo <http://www2009.eprints.org/view/author/Sugimoto=3AShigeo=3A=3A.html> and Kitagawa, Hiroyuki <http://www2009.eprints.org/view/author/Kitagawa=3AHiroyuki=3A=3A.html> (2009) Why are Moved Web Pages Difficult to Find? The WISH Approach. In: 18th International World Wide Web Conference, April 20th-24th, 2009, Madrid, Spain. application/pdf