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Searching the workplace web [PDF]
The social impact from the World Wide Web cannot be underestimated, but technologies used to build the Web are also revolutionizing the sharing of business and government information within intranets. In many ways the lessons learned from the Internet carry over directly to intranets, but others do not apply. In particular, the social forces that guide
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Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1999
The Web is an extraordinarily dynamic medium that is growing in size and complexity at a furious pace. Web pages already number in the billions and roughly double each year. The contents of the Web are largely unstructured, which may make finding specific information a considerable challenge.
EDWARD A. GREENBERG +5 more
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The Web is an extraordinarily dynamic medium that is growing in size and complexity at a furious pace. Web pages already number in the billions and roughly double each year. The contents of the Web are largely unstructured, which may make finding specific information a considerable challenge.
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ACM Transactions on Internet Technology, 2001
We offer an overview of current Web search engine design. After introducing a generic search engine architecture, we examine each engine component in turn. We cover crawling, local Web page storage, indexing, and the use of link analysis for boosting search performance.
Andreas Paepcke +4 more
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We offer an overview of current Web search engine design. After introducing a generic search engine architecture, we examine each engine component in turn. We cover crawling, local Web page storage, indexing, and the use of link analysis for boosting search performance.
Andreas Paepcke +4 more
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Web Search Relevance Ranking [PDF]
Definition Web search engines return lists of web pages sorted by the page’s relevance to the user query. The problem with web search relevance ranking is to estimate relevance of a page to a query. Nowadays, commercial web-page search engines combine hundreds of features to estimate relevance.
Hugo Zaragoza, Marc Najork
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British Dental Journal, 1998
This section of the series introduces the topic of WWW search engines and directory sites; showing you how to find information using a search engine and a directory. It also covers other ways of searching for information on the internet.
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This section of the series introduces the topic of WWW search engines and directory sites; showing you how to find information using a search engine and a directory. It also covers other ways of searching for information on the internet.
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Searching the Web with SHOE [PDF]
Abstract : Although search engine technology has improved in recent years, there are still many types of searches that return unsatisfactory results. This situation can be greatly improved if web pages use a semantic markup language to describe their content. We have developed SHOE, a language for this purpose, and in this paper describe a scenario for
Jeff Heflin, James A. Hendler
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2011 IEEE Fifth International Conference on Semantic Computing, 2011
With the proliferation of connected devices and the widespread adoption of the Web, ubiquitous computing success has recently been brought into the fashion of an emergent paradigm called the 'Web of Things', where Web-enabled objects are offered through interconnected smart spaces.
Benoit Christophe +2 more
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With the proliferation of connected devices and the widespread adoption of the Web, ubiquitous computing success has recently been brought into the fashion of an emergent paradigm called the 'Web of Things', where Web-enabled objects are offered through interconnected smart spaces.
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Computer, 2002
Web intelligence offers a new direction for scientific research and development, pushing technology toward manipulating the meaning of data and creating a distributed intelligence that can actually get things done. WI explores the fundamental and practical impact that artificial intelligence and advanced information technology will have on the next ...
Ning Zhong, Yiyu Yao, Jiming Liu
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Web intelligence offers a new direction for scientific research and development, pushing technology toward manipulating the meaning of data and creating a distributed intelligence that can actually get things done. WI explores the fundamental and practical impact that artificial intelligence and advanced information technology will have on the next ...
Ning Zhong, Yiyu Yao, Jiming Liu
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Science, 1998
With regard to the report “Searching the World Wide Web” (3 Apr., [p. 98][1]) by Steve Lawrence and C. Lee Giles, I think it's important to quantify—with the use of well-designed studies—the growth of the Web and the effectiveness (or not) of the popular search engines.
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With regard to the report “Searching the World Wide Web” (3 Apr., [p. 98][1]) by Steve Lawrence and C. Lee Giles, I think it's important to quantify—with the use of well-designed studies—the growth of the Web and the effectiveness (or not) of the popular search engines.
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Trends in Cell Biology, 2001
Elsevier Science, publisher of many scientific journals, has launched a science-specific World Wide Web search engine, Scirus.com. In addition to searching across information that is freely available on the Web, the engine also takes in contents from the Elsevier information resources ScienceDirect, BioMedNet and ChemWeb.
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Elsevier Science, publisher of many scientific journals, has launched a science-specific World Wide Web search engine, Scirus.com. In addition to searching across information that is freely available on the Web, the engine also takes in contents from the Elsevier information resources ScienceDirect, BioMedNet and ChemWeb.
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