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from an ongoing research project that uses
 
from an ongoing research project that uses
 
Genetic Algorithms (GA’s) to automate the
 
Genetic Algorithms (GA’s) to automate the
design of objects in the World Wide Web
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design of objects in the World Wide Web
 
(WWW). Digital communications technology
 
(WWW). Digital communications technology
 
has on the business side been conceptualized
 
has on the business side been conceptualized
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here is to experiment with a particular use of
 
here is to experiment with a particular use of
 
GA’s in E-commerce retailing. It is not to look
 
GA’s in E-commerce retailing. It is not to look
for an optimal algorithm or fine-tune its
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for an optimal algorithm or fine-tune its
 
parameters. As of the publication of this paper
 
parameters. As of the publication of this paper
 
I have applied the technology in a real
 
I have applied the technology in a real

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Richard Gatarski: Evolutionary Banners, exploring a generative design approach. In: Generative Art 1998.

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This working paper reports pre-mature findings from an ongoing research project that uses Genetic Algorithms (GA’s) to automate the design of objects in the World Wide Web (WWW). Digital communications technology has on the business side been conceptualized as electronic commerce (E-commerce). Digitization implies a new cost structure for message design, test and implementation. One important problem regards the use and effectiveness of different means for E- commerce market communications. The purpose with the research presented here is to experiment with a particular use of GA’s in E-commerce retailing. It is not to look for an optimal algorithm or fine-tune its parameters. As of the publication of this paper I have applied the technology in a real electronic music store (www.boxman.se). This paper contributes with early findings and a discussion of a new E-commerce possibility - Evolutionary Banner (EB) designs. The scientific aim is to explore the value of such an approach. As well as identify important issues. In a soon-to-be-finalized implementation, the commercial aim is to increase the sales volume for a specific product. In a sense the evolutionary banner works as an artificial art director. Still, a human director is needed to design the banner organism, its genetic code and related parameters. And of course to develop more creative uses of the approach presented below.


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