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  1. Loia, V.; Pedrycz, W.; Senatore, S.; Sessa, M.I.: Web navigation support by means of proximity-driven assistant agents (2006) 0.05
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    Date
    22. 7.2006 16:59:13
  2. Lewandowski, D.; Sünkler, S.: What does Google recommend when you want to compare insurance offerings? (2019) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe a new method to improve the analysis of search engine results by considering the provider level as well as the domain level. This approach is tested by conducting a study using queries on the topic of insurance comparisons. Design/methodology/approach The authors conducted an empirical study that analyses the results of search queries aimed at comparing insurance companies. The authors used a self-developed software system that automatically queries commercial search engines and automatically extracts the content of the returned result pages for further data analysis. The data analysis was carried out using the KNIME Analytics Platform. Findings Google's top search results are served by only a few providers that frequently appear in these results. The authors show that some providers operate several domains on the same topic and that these domains appear for the same queries in the result lists. Research limitations/implications The authors demonstrate the feasibility of this approach and draw conclusions for further investigations from the empirical study. However, the study is a limited use case based on a limited number of search queries. Originality/value The proposed method allows large-scale analysis of the composition of the top results from commercial search engines. It allows using valid empirical data to determine what users actually see on the search engine result pages.
    Date
    20. 1.2015 18:30:22
  3. Chaudiron, S.; Ihadjadene, M.: Studying Web search engines from a user perspective : key concepts and main approaches (2012) 0.04
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    Abstract
    This chapter shows that the wider use of Web search engines, reconsidering the theoretical and methodological frameworks to grasp new information practices. Beginning with an overview of the recent challenges implied by the dynamic nature of the Web, this chapter then traces the information behavior related concepts in order to present the different approaches from the user perspective. The authors pay special attention to the concept of "information practice" and other related concepts such as "use", "activity", and "behavior" largely used in the literature but not always strictly defined. The authors provide an overview of user-oriented studies that are meaningful to understand the different contexts of use of electronic information access systems, focusing on five approaches: the system-oriented approaches, the theories of information seeking, the cognitive and psychological approaches, the management science approaches, and the marketing approaches. Future directions of work are then shaped, including social searching and the ethical, cultural, and political dimensions of Web search engines. The authors conclude considering the importance of Critical theory to better understand the role of Web Search engines in our modern society.
    Date
    20. 4.2012 13:22:37
  4. Trkulja, V.: Suche ist überall, Semantic Web setzt sich durch, Renaissance der Taxonomien (2005) 0.04
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  5. Bouidghaghen, O.; Tamine, L.: Spatio-temporal based personalization for mobile search (2012) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The explosion of the information available on the Internet has made traditional information retrieval systems, characterized by one size fits all approaches, less effective. Indeed, users are overwhelmed by the information delivered by such systems in response to their queries, particularly when the latter are ambiguous. In order to tackle this problem, the state-of-the-art reveals that there is a growing interest towards contextual information retrieval (CIR) which relies on various sources of evidence issued from the user's search background and environment, in order to improve the retrieval accuracy. This chapter focuses on mobile context, highlights challenges they present for IR, and gives an overview of CIR approaches applied in this environment. Then, the authors present an approach to personalize search results for mobile users by exploiting both cognitive and spatio-temporal contexts. The experimental evaluation undertaken in front of Yahoo search shows that the approach improves the quality of top search result lists and enhances search result precision.
    Date
    20. 4.2012 13:19:22
  6. Sreenivasulu, V.: Engineering a search engine (WebLib) and browser (Knowledge Navigator) for digital libraries : global knowledge discovery tools exclusively for librarians and libraries on the Web (2002) 0.03
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  7. Gernert, J.: ¬Das Superhirn : Jerry Young brachte mit Yahoo Ordnung ins Netz, jetzt wird er von Microsoft umworben (2008) 0.03
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    Content
    Als Yang vor einigen Tagen auf einer Konferenz die Neuentwicklungen für Mobiltelefone vorstellte, stand er lange alleine auf der Bühne. Seinen blassen Kompagnon Filo holte er erst am Ende kurz dazu. Yang, gewohnt leger im blauen Pulli mit V-Ausschnitt und beiger Hose, begann seinen Vortrag mit einem Scherz: "Sie wollen den neuen Look von Yahoo sehen, das neue Gesicht. Ich werde Sie enttäuschen müssen. Es ist immer noch das alte." Nämlich seines. Er ist der Mann fürs Rampenlicht, zumindest wenn es sein muss. Im vergangenen Jahr hat Yang im Konzern wieder die Leitung übernommen. Der vorherige Chef wechselte wegen der schwachen Börsenkurse in den Aufsichtsrat. Den Titel "Chief Yahoo!" hatte der gebürtige Taiwanese ohnehin nie abgelegt. Das Silicon Valley gehört zu seiner Erfolgsgeschichte wie sein Lebenslauf. Mit seiner Mutter und seinem Bruder kam er im Alter von zehn Jahren im kalifornischen San José an, der selbsternannten Hauptstadt des High-Tech-Tals, in dem die Start-up-Millionäre wohnen. Apple, Ebay, Google, alle haben in dieser Gegend angefangen. Als Yang nach San José kam, soll er nur ein englisches Wort gekannt haben: Shoes. Er lernte schnell andere Wörter dazu, in der Schule war er ein Mathe-Ass. Und obwohl Stanford erklärte, ihn finanziell nicht umfangreich mit Stipendien unterstützen zu können, beschloss er, genau dort, auf dem Campus im Silicon Valley, sein Studium zu beginnen. Während seiner Promotion legte er zusammen mit David Filo ein Netzverzeichnis an, das sie "Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web" nannten. Schon da stand sein Name im Vordergrund. Die Büros der beiden waren klein und recht unordentlich, aber bei Yang lagen zwischen den Büchern und Zetteln immerhin keine T-Shirts und dreckigen Socken wie bei Filo. Wahrscheinlich haben all diese Anekdoten dem Image der beiden eher geholfen als geschadet, jedenfalls bekamen sie eine Million Dollar von einem Wagnis-Kapital-Geber. Als sie wenig später an die Börse gingen, stieg der Kurs am ersten Tag um 154 Prozent. Ihre kleine Firma war trotz der überschaubaren Umsätze plötzlich 800 Millionen Dollar wert. Yang ließ seine Promotion ruhen. Bis heute. Trotzdem ist er alles andere als ein lässiger Abhänger. Er war immer smart, strebsam und arbeitete, wenn es sein musste, Tag und Nacht. Damit erfüllte er in den Jahren des Internet-Booms jenes Klischee, das asiatischen Einwanderern nachgesagt wurde. Nur hatte das jetzt keinen negativen Touch mehr. "Sie sind so etwas wie die Helden der Jahrhundertwende", schrieb das Time Magazin über erfolgreiche asiatische Einwanderer. Ein Beispiel: Jerry Yang.
    Date
    5. 1.1997 9:39:22
  8. Li, L.; Shang, Y.; Zhang, W.: Improvement of HITS-based algorithms on Web documents 0.03
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    Content
    Vgl.: http%3A%2F%2Fdelab.csd.auth.gr%2F~dimitris%2Fcourses%2Fir_spring06%2Fpage_rank_computing%2Fp527-li.pdf. Vgl. auch: http://www2002.org/CDROM/refereed/643/.
  9. Großjohann, K.: Gathering-, Harvesting-, Suchmaschinen (1996) 0.03
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    Date
    7. 2.1996 22:38:41
    Pages
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  10. Höfer, W.: Detektive im Web (1999) 0.03
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    Date
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  11. Rensman, J.: Blick ins Getriebe (1999) 0.03
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    Date
    22. 8.1999 21:22:59
  12. Stock, M.; Stock, W.G.: Recherchieren im Internet (2004) 0.03
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    Date
    27.11.2005 18:04:22
  13. Petras, V.; Bank, M.: Vergleich der Suchmaschinen AltaVista und HotBot bezüglich Treffermengen und Aktualität (1998) 0.03
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  14. ¬The Internet searcher's handbook : locating information, people and software (1996) 0.03
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Online 20(1996) no.4, S.94 (J.A. Copler); College and research libraries 57(1996) no.4, S.394-395. (B.A. Burg); Managing information 3(1996) nos.7/8, S.47 (Z. Woodley); Special libraries 87(1996) no.3, S.237-238 (M.A. McFarland); JASIS 49(1998) no.6, S.567 (V. Jaffe)
  15. Kramer, A.: Datendetektive : Volltextsuchmaschinen trotzen dem Chaos auf der Festplatte (2004) 0.03
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  16. MacLeod, R.: Promoting a subject gateway : a case study from EEVL (Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library) (2000) 0.02
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    Date
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  17. Vidmar, D.J.: Darwin on the Web : the evolution of search tools (1999) 0.02
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