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The Bow-Tie Structure of the Web: It was invented in 1991 by Andrei Brodal et al. This structure represents a global map of the web using the Strong Connected Components (SSCs) as the basic building blocks (component graph). It divides the web into a few large pieces and show how they fit together.
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Explain the bow-tie structure of the web.
- Four major web page groups make up the Bow Tie model. A core with several connections exists. Then, there are two additional sizable groupings, almost equal in size. One is made up of all pages that have links to the heavily linked core but no links coming back from the core to those pages.
- Our daily lives are completely dependent on the Internet. According to studies, billions of individuals visit billions of web pages each day. Therefore, it makes sense that someone would want to know what the structure of the graph connecting those Web pages looks like. The graph of Web pages connected by the hyperlinks they contain is referred to as the Web Graph.
- For the sake of simplicity, let's pretend that Web pages are purely "static," meaning they are made up of text and binary files that are stored on servers connected to the Internet. Although modern servers can generate a "dynamic" page upon request, this is not always the case. Our is irrelevant to this discussion.
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