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We have developed an interactive Web application implemented by Java Server Pages technology for executing the fuzzy c-means clustering method on the input data given by users from client side. On the server side the Tomcat application server dispatches the requests, produces the answers and presents them on the client side. The server machine is not a robust computer (Intel Pentium II category). All of the instaled softwares are under free licence policy.
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Simon, Á., Kancsár, D. (2006). FUZZY CLUSTERING ON THE WEB IMPLEMENTED BY JSP TECHNOLOGY. In: LIU, G., TAN, V., HAN, X. (eds) Computational Methods. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-3953-9_25
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