Clarke, S.J.: Search engines for the World Wide Web : an evaluation of recent developments (2000)
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- Abstract
- Search engines are defined, and recent developments described, exemplified, and evaluated, especially those concerned with traditional search and retrieval capabilities. Discussion concentrates on two broad issues: (1) collection and indexing methods and (2) retrieval and ranking methods. It is concluded that a wider adoption of field searching, proximity searching, and relevance feedback would improve quality of search results