Sunday, 11 June 2017

How Data Scraping Help Businesses?

Gathering data from diverse internet sources like website and others, the process is called as data scraping. Around the globe such and many describe data scraping as web scraping, data harvesting. Now days the competition is very high in every business and for that the companies required to collect more useful data for their business. 

Research market trends and extracting different types of data is necessary today’s. Data scraping is one of the latest technology that collect diverse data from internet source and make use in the analysis.

By using data scraping any one can quickly classify the any kind of information and also make decision and marketing strategies. Reducing risk and also improving business profit are other advantages of data scraping. Scraping data from website by manually and also using data scraper, website scraper and website data scraper tools.

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Saturday, 10 June 2017

How We Maintain Data Quality While Handling Large Scale Extraction

How We Maintain Data Quality While Handling Large Scale Extraction

The demand for high quality data is increasing along with the rise in products and services that require data to run. Although the information available on the web is increasing in terms of quantity and quality, extracting it in a clean, usable format remains challenging to most businesses. Having been in the web data extraction business for long enough, we have come to identify the best practices and tactics that would ensure high quality data from the web.

At PromptCloud, we not only make sure data is accessible to everyone, we make sure it’s of high quality, clean and delivered in a structured format. Here is how we maintain the quality while handling zettabytes of data for hundreds of clients from across the world.

Manual QA process

1. Crawler review

Every web data extraction project starts with the crawler setup. Here, the quality of the crawler code and its stability is of high priority as this will have a direct impact on the data quality. The crawlers are programmed by our tech team members who have high technical acumen and experience. Once the crawler is made, two peers review the code to make sure that the optimal approach is used for extraction and to ensure there are no inherent issues with the code. Once this is done, the crawler is deployed on our dedicated servers.

2. Data review

The initial set of data starts coming in when the crawler is run for the first time. This data is manually inspected, first by the tech team and then by one of our business representatives before the setup is finalized. This manual layer of quality check is thorough and weeds out any possible issues with the crawler or the interaction between the crawler and website. If issues are found, the crawler is tweaked to eliminate them completely before the setup is marked complete.

Automated monitoring

Websites get updated over time, quite frequently than you’d imagine. Some of these changes could break the crawler or cause it to start extracting the wrong data. This is why we have developed a fully automated monitoring system to watch over all the crawling jobs happening on our servers. This monitoring system continuously checks the incoming data for inconsistencies and errors. There are three types of issues it can look for:

1. Data validation errors

Every data point has a defined value type. For example, the data point ‘Price’ will always have a numerical value and not text. In cases of website changes, there can be class name mismatches that might cause the crawler to extract wrong data for a certain field. The monitoring system will check if all the data points are in line with their respective value types. If an inconsistency is found, the system immediately sends out a notification to the team members handling that project and the issue is fixed promptly.

2. Volume based inconsistencies

There can be cases where the volume count for records significantly drop or increase in an irregular fashion. This is a red sign as far as web crawling goes. The monitoring system will already have the expected record count for different projects. If inconsistencies are spotted in the data volumes, the system sends out a prompt notification.

3. Site changes

Structural changes happening to the target websites is the main reason why crawlers break. This is monitored by our dedicated monitoring system, quite aggressively. The tool performs frequent checks on the target site to make sure nothing has changed since the previous crawl. If changes are found, it sends out notifications for the same.
High end servers

It is understood that web crawling is a resource-intensive process that needs high performance servers. The quality of servers will determine how smooth the crawling happens and this in turn has an impact on the quality of data. Having firsthand experience in this, we use high-end servers to deploy and run our crawlers. This helps us avoid instances where crawlers fail due to the heavy load on servers.

Data cleansing

The initially crawled data might have unnecessary elements like HTML tags. In that sense, this data can be called crude. Our cleansing system does an exceptionally good job at eliminating these elements and cleaning up the data thoroughly. The output is clean data without any of the unwanted elements.

Structuring

Structuring is what makes the data compatible with databases and analytics systems by giving it a proper, machine readable syntax. This is the final process before delivering the data to the clients. With structuring done, the data is ready to be consumed either by importing it to a database or plugging to an analytics system. We deliver the data in multiple formats – XML, JSON and CSV which also adds to the convenience of handling it.

Source:https://www.promptcloud.com/blog/how-we-maintain-data-quality-web-data-extraction

Monday, 5 June 2017

4 Tools That Makes Web Data Extraction Easy

There is a huge amount of data available on the World Wide Web. Organizations and individuals find this information useful and often have to make use of it for various purposes. Traditionally, web data is retrieved by browsing and keyword searching. These methods are purely intuitive, the searches can return vast amount of unnecessary data, and it can take quite a bit of time before the searchers find what they are looking for. This data is sometimes hard to manipulate and work on as it is done in traditional databases.

But web pages written in mark-up languages like HTML and XHTML contain a wealth of knowledge. They also provide the structures that make data manipulation and analysis so easy. To extract this data some easily usable applications have been built. Though people who know nothing about coding can use some of these applications, it is always advisable to take the help of data extraction experts for help with such work, to obtain best results.

4  Tools to Improve your Web Data Extraction Efforts:

Uipath:

One of the popular web scraping applications is offered by the software automation and application integration company, Uipath. They offer free trials and also live demos for new users and potential customers. They offer website scraping from HTML, XML, AJAX, Java applets, Flash, Silverlight and PDF. Their application has powerful data transformation features and enables deduplication with SQL and LINQ queries.
Once the data has been extracted, it can be exported to various outputs like Microsoft Excel, CSV, .NET DataTable and so on. Automations can be done with web login, navigation, and even filling of forms.
This application is good for non-coders and can even be used to manipulate the interface of another application so that data transfer can take place between the two of them.
The price tag might be a tad high for individual users, but is worth it if you want a fast, accurate and simple application.

Import.io:

 Import.io offers to “instantly turn web pages into data”. They advertise their service saying that the customer does not need plugin, training or setup. Users can create custom APIs and crawl entire websites by using their desktop application. The best part is that no coding knowledge is required. Users can scrap data from an unlimited number of web pages. For the service, each page is a source that holds great potential to source application programming interface.
The extracted data is stored on Import.io’s cloud servers. It can then be downloaded in different formats that include CSV, Google sheets, Microsoft Excel and many more. The generated API enables users to integrate live web data with their own applications, third party analytics and visualization software without much difficulty. Though users do not need much technical skills to operate this service, the extraction reports arrives a good 24 hours after the request has been submitted.

Kimono:

The task of building an API to power applications, models and visualizations using live data and without the benefit of any code is done in seconds by Kimono. The service has a smart extractor. It recognizes patterns in web content. This enables the user to get the data that he or she wants, quickly and visually. The extracted APIs are hosted on a cloud. They are then run as per the schedule that is convenient for the user. While there is no problem with either the speed or the accuracy of Kimono, there is a lack of availability of page navigation, and the system requires some training before it begins to function at full capability.

Screen Scraper:

Like the other above-mentioned services, Screen Scraper works well with HTML and Javascript, extracts data precisely and provides the data in Excel and CSV fomat. However, it requires the user to have some coding skills. Only then can it be used to its optimum functionality. Even though the user will have to shell out a bit of money to use Screen Scraper, the service can handle almost any data extraction task with ease.

Source Url:-https://www.invensis.net/blog/data-processing/4-tools-makes-web-data-extraction-easy/