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  1. Hotho, A.; Bloehdorn, S.: Data Mining 2004 : Text classification by boosting weak learners based on terms and concepts (2004) 0.27
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    Content
    Vgl.: http://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CEAQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fciteseerx.ist.psu.edu%2Fviewdoc%2Fdownload%3Fdoi%3D10.1.1.91.4940%26rep%3Drep1%26type%3Dpdf&ei=dOXrUMeIDYHDtQahsIGACg&usg=AFQjCNHFWVh6gNPvnOrOS9R3rkrXCNVD-A&sig2=5I2F5evRfMnsttSgFF9g7Q&bvm=bv.1357316858,d.Yms.
    Date
    8. 1.2013 10:22:32
  2. Erlhofer, S.: Suchmaschinen-Optimierung für Webentwickler : Grundlagen, Funktionsweisen und Ranking-Optimierung (2005) 0.24
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    RSWK
    World Wide Web / Suchmaschine
    Suchmaschine / Web Site / Ranking
    Subject
    World Wide Web / Suchmaschine
    Suchmaschine / Web Site / Ranking
  3. Erlhofer, S.: Suchmaschinen-Optimierung für Webentwickler : Grundlagen, Ranking optimieren, Tipps und Tricks; Neu: Keyword-Recherche, TYPO3-Optimierung, Usability (2006) 0.19
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    RSWK
    World Wide Web / Suchmaschine
    Suchmaschine / Web Site / Ranking
    Subject
    World Wide Web / Suchmaschine
    Suchmaschine / Web Site / Ranking
  4. Rosenfeld, L.; Morville, P.: Information architecture for the World Wide Web : designing large-scale Web sites (2007) 0.17
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    Abstract
    The scale of web site design has grown so that what was once comparable to decorating a room is now comparable to designing buildings or even cities. Designing sites so that people can find their way around is an ever-growing challenge as sites contain more and more information. In the past, Information Architecture for the World Wide Web has helped developers and designers establish consistent and usable structures for their sites and their information. This edition of the classic primer on web site design and navigation is updated with recent examples, new scenarios, and new information on best practices. Readers will learn how to present large volumes of information to visitors who need to find what they're looking for quickly. With topics that range from aesthetics to mechanics, this valuable book explains how to create interfaces that users can understand easily.
    Classification
    ST 252 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Web-Programmierung, allgemein
    Date
    22. 3.2008 16:18:27
    LCSH
    Web sites / Design
    RSWK
    World Wide Web / Web-Seite / Gestaltung
    World Wide Web / Server
    Softwarearchitektur / Gestaltung / Web-Seite / World Wide Web (GBV)
    Informationsmanagement / World Wide Web (GBV)
    RVK
    ST 252 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Web-Programmierung, allgemein
    Subject
    World Wide Web / Web-Seite / Gestaltung
    World Wide Web / Server
    Softwarearchitektur / Gestaltung / Web-Seite / World Wide Web (GBV)
    Informationsmanagement / World Wide Web (GBV)
    Web sites / Design
  5. Schrodt, R.: Tiefen und Untiefen im wissenschaftlichen Sprachgebrauch (2008) 0.15
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    Content
    Vgl. auch: https://studylibde.com/doc/13053640/richard-schrodt. Vgl. auch: http%3A%2F%2Fwww.univie.ac.at%2FGermanistik%2Fschrodt%2Fvorlesung%2Fwissenschaftssprache.doc&usg=AOvVaw1lDLDR6NFf1W0-oC9mEUJf.
  6. Vetere, G.; Lenzerini, M.: Models for semantic interoperability in service-oriented architectures (2005) 0.13
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    Content
    Vgl.: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5386707&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fxpls%2Fabs_all.jsp%3Farnumber%3D5386707.
  7. Web-2.0-Dienste als Ergänzung zu algorithmischen Suchmaschinen (2008) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Mit sozialen Suchdiensten - wie z. B. Yahoo Clever, Lycos iQ oder Mister Wong - ist eine Ergänzung und teilweise sogar eine Konkurrenz zu den bisherigen Ansätzen in der Web-Suche entstanden. Während Google und Co. automatisch generierte Trefferlisten bieten, binden soziale Suchdienste die Anwender zu Generierung der Suchergebnisse in den Suchprozess ein. Vor diesem Hintergrund wird in diesem Buch der Frage nachgegangen, inwieweit soziale Suchdienste mit traditionellen Suchmaschinen konkurrieren oder diese qualitativ ergänzen können. Der vorliegende Band beleuchtet die hier aufgeworfene Fragestellung aus verschiedenen Perspektiven, um auf die Bedeutung von sozialen Suchdiensten zu schließen.
    Issue
    Ergebnisse des Fachprojektes "Einbindung von Frage-Antwort-Diensten in die Web-Suche" am Department Information der Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg (WS 2007/2008).
    RSWK
    World Wide Web 2.0 / Suchmaschine
    Subject
    World Wide Web 2.0 / Suchmaschine
  8. Stojanovic, N.: Ontology-based Information Retrieval : methods and tools for cooperative query answering (2005) 0.13
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    Abstract
    By the explosion of possibilities for a ubiquitous content production, the information overload problem reaches the level of complexity which cannot be managed by traditional modelling approaches anymore. Due to their pure syntactical nature traditional information retrieval approaches did not succeed in treating content itself (i.e. its meaning, and not its representation). This leads to a very low usefulness of the results of a retrieval process for a user's task at hand. In the last ten years ontologies have been emerged from an interesting conceptualisation paradigm to a very promising (semantic) modelling technology, especially in the context of the Semantic Web. From the information retrieval point of view, ontologies enable a machine-understandable form of content description, such that the retrieval process can be driven by the meaning of the content. However, the very ambiguous nature of the retrieval process in which a user, due to the unfamiliarity with the underlying repository and/or query syntax, just approximates his information need in a query, implies a necessity to include the user in the retrieval process more actively in order to close the gap between the meaning of the content and the meaning of a user's query (i.e. his information need). This thesis lays foundation for such an ontology-based interactive retrieval process, in which the retrieval system interacts with a user in order to conceptually interpret the meaning of his query, whereas the underlying domain ontology drives the conceptualisation process. In that way the retrieval process evolves from a query evaluation process into a highly interactive cooperation between a user and the retrieval system, in which the system tries to anticipate the user's information need and to deliver the relevant content proactively. Moreover, the notion of content relevance for a user's query evolves from a content dependent artefact to the multidimensional context-dependent structure, strongly influenced by the user's preferences. This cooperation process is realized as the so-called Librarian Agent Query Refinement Process. In order to clarify the impact of an ontology on the retrieval process (regarding its complexity and quality), a set of methods and tools for different levels of content and query formalisation is developed, ranging from pure ontology-based inferencing to keyword-based querying in which semantics automatically emerges from the results. Our evaluation studies have shown that the possibilities to conceptualize a user's information need in the right manner and to interpret the retrieval results accordingly are key issues for realizing much more meaningful information retrieval systems.
    Content
    Vgl.: http%3A%2F%2Fdigbib.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de%2Fvolltexte%2Fdocuments%2F1627&ei=tAtYUYrBNoHKtQb3l4GYBw&usg=AFQjCNHeaxKkKU3-u54LWxMNYGXaaDLCGw&sig2=8WykXWQoDKjDSdGtAakH2Q&bvm=bv.44442042,d.Yms.
    Theme
    Semantic Web
  9. Teuteberg, F.: Agentenbasierte Informationserschließung im World Wide Web unter Einsatz von Künstlichen Neuronalen Netzen und Fuzzy-Logik (2001) 0.13
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    Date
    22.12.2002 17:22:34
  10. Social information retrieval systems : emerging technologies and applications for searching the Web effectively (2008) 0.12
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    Content
    Inhalt Collaborating to search effectively in different searcher modes through cues and specialty search / Naresh Kumar Agarwal and Danny C.C. Poo -- Collaborative querying using a hybrid content and results-based approach / Chandrani Sinha Ray ... [et al.] -- Collaborative classification for group-oriented organization of search results / Keiichi Nakata and Amrish Singh -- A case study of use-centered descriptions : archival descriptions of what can be done with a collection / Richard Butterworth -- Metadata for social recommendations : storing, sharing, and reusing evaluations of learning resources / Riina Vuorikari, Nikos Manouselis, and Erik Duval -- Social network models for enhancing reference-based search engine rankings / Nikolaos Korfiatis ... [et al.] -- From PageRank to social rank : authority-based retrieval in social information spaces / Sebastian Marius Kirsch ... [et al.] -- Adaptive peer-to-peer social networks for distributed content-based Web search / Le-Shin Wu ... [et al.] -- The ethics of social information retrieval / Brendan Luyt and Chu Keong Lee -- The social context of knowledge / Daniel Memmi -- Social information seeking in digital libraries / George Buchanan and Annika Hinze -- Relevant intra-actions in networked environments / Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson -- Publication and citation analysis as a tool for information retrieval / Ronald Rousseau -- Personalized information retrieval in a semantic-based learning environment / Antonella Carbonaro and Rodolfo Ferrini -- Multi-agent tourism system (MATS) / Soe Yu Maw and Myo-Myo Naing -- Hybrid recommendation systems : a case study on the movies domain / Konstantinos Markellos ... [et al.].
    LCSH
    Web search engines
    World Wide Web / Subject access
    RSWK
    World Wide Web 2.0
    Information Retrieval / World Wide Web / Suchmaschine
    Subject
    Web search engines
    World Wide Web / Subject access
    World Wide Web 2.0
    Information Retrieval / World Wide Web / Suchmaschine
  11. Lavoie, B.F.; O'Neill, E.T.: How "World Wide" Is the Web? : Trends in the Internationalization of Web Sites (2001) 0.12
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    Date
    7.10.2002 9:22:14
  12. Schweibenz, W.; Thissen, F.: Qualität im Web : Benutzerfreundliche Webseiten durch Usability Evaluation (2003) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Für Webseiten ist, wie für alle interaktiven Anwendungen vom einfachen Automaten bis zur komplexen Software, die Benutzerfreundlichkeit von zentraler Bedeutung. Allerdings wird eine sinnvolle Benutzung von Informationsangeboten im World Wide Web häufig durch "cooles Design" unnötig erschwert, weil zentrale Punkte der Benutzerfreundlichkeit (Usability) vernachlässigt werden. Durch Usability Evaluation kann die Benutzerfreundlichkeit von Webseiten und damit auch die Akzeptanz bei den Benutzern verbessert werden. Ziel ist die Gestaltung von ansprechenden benutzerfreundlichen Webangeboten, die den Benutzern einen effektiven und effizienten Dialog ermöglichen. Das Buch bietet eine praxisorientierte Einführung in die Web Usability Evaluation und beschreibt die Anwendung ihrer verschiedenen Methoden.
    Classification
    ST 252 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Web-Programmierung, allgemein
    Content
    Einführung.- Grundlagen des Web-Designs.- Usability und Usability Engineering.- Usability Engineering und das Web.- Methodenfragen zur Usability Evaluation.Expertenorientierte Methoden.- Benutzerorientierte Methoden.- Suchmaschinenorientierte Methoden.- Literatur.Glossar.- Index.- Checklisten.
    Date
    22. 3.2008 14:24:08
    RSWK
    Web-Seite / Gestaltung / Benutzerorientierung / Benutzerfreundlichkeit
    World Wide Web / Web Site / Gebrauchswert / Kundenorientierung / Kommunikationsdesign (GBV)
    Web-Seite / Qualität (BVB)
    RVK
    ST 252 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Web-Programmierung, allgemein
    Subject
    Web-Seite / Gestaltung / Benutzerorientierung / Benutzerfreundlichkeit
    World Wide Web / Web Site / Gebrauchswert / Kundenorientierung / Kommunikationsdesign (GBV)
    Web-Seite / Qualität (BVB)
  13. Belew, R.K.: Finding out about : a cognitive perspective on search engine technology and the WWW (2001) 0.12
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    Abstract
    The World Wide Web is rapidly filling with more text than anyone could have imagined even a short time ago, but the task of isolating relevant parts of this vast information has become just that much more daunting. Richard Belew brings a cognitive perspective to the study of information retrieval as a discipline within computer science. He introduces the idea of Finding Out About (FDA) as the process of actively seeking out information relevant to a topic of interest and describes its many facets - ranging from creating a good characterization of what the user seeks, to what documents actually mean, to methods of inferring semantic clues about each document, to the problem of evaluating whether our search engines are performing as we have intended. Finding Out About explains how to build the tools that are useful for searching collections of text and other media. In the process it takes a close look at the properties of textual documents that do not become clear until very large collections of them are brought together and shows that the construction of effective search engines requires knowledge of the statistical and mathematical properties of linguistic phenomena, as well as an appreciation for the cognitive foundation we bring to the task as language users. The unique approach of this book is its even handling of the phenomena of both numbers and words, making it accessible to a wide audience. The textbook is usable in both undergraduate and graduate classes on information retrieval, library science, and computational linguistics. The text is accompanied by a CD-ROM that contains a hypertext version of the book, including additional topics and notes not present in the printed edition. In addition, the CD contains the full text of C.J. "Keith" van Rijsbergen's famous textbook, Information Retrieval (now out of print). Many active links from Belew's to van Rijsbergen's hypertexts help to unite the material. Several test corpora and indexing tools are provided, to support the design of your own search engine. Additional exercises using these corpora and code are available to instructors. Also supporting this book is a Web site that will include recent additions to the book, as well as links to sites of new topics and methods.
    LCSH
    World Wide Web / Computer programs
    Web search engines
    RSWK
    Suchmaschine / World Wide Web / Information Retrieval
    Subject
    Suchmaschine / World Wide Web / Information Retrieval
    World Wide Web / Computer programs
    Web search engines
  14. Hübener, M.: Suchmaschinenoptimierung kompakt : anwendungsorientierte Techniken für die Praxis (2009) 0.12
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    Content
    Einleitung - Grundlagen - Die Funktionsweise der Suchmaschinen - Die Besonderheiten der Suchmaschine Google - Multimedia im World Wide Web - Die Strukturierung einer Internetpräsenz - Der 9-Punkte-Optimierungsplan - Die Anwendung des Optimierungsplans am Beispiel www.still.de - Zusammenfassung
    RSWK
    Suchmaschine / Information-Retrieval-System / Optimierung
    Suchmaschine / Electronic Commerce (GBV)
    Subject
    Suchmaschine / Information-Retrieval-System / Optimierung
    Suchmaschine / Electronic Commerce (GBV)
  15. Göhner, B.: Informationsarchitektur im World Wide Web (2005) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Dieser Aufsatz beschäftigt sich mit den Grundsätzen der Informationsarchitektur im World Wide Web. Es werden die Faktoren dargestellt, die bei der Planung der Informationsarchitektur einer Website bedacht werden sollten. Sie erleichtern es dem Nutzer, Information zu finden und aufzunehmen. Eine Voraussetzung ist, die Struktur in der Konzeptionsphase zu optimieren, um eine nutzerfreundliche, erfolgreiche Website zu gestalten. Darüber hinaus werden Kriterien für die Navigation und das Labelsystem beschrieben, auf die Problematik der Suchfunktion eingegangen und das komplexe Thema der Metadaten und kontrollierten Vokabulare angerissen.
    Date
    22. 3.2008 13:26:30
  16. Mas, S.; Marleau, Y.: Proposition of a faceted classification model to support corporate information organization and digital records management (2009) 0.11
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    Footnote
    Vgl.: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?reload=true&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fiel5%2F4755313%2F4755314%2F04755480.pdf%3Farnumber%3D4755480&authDecision=-203.
  17. Alby, T.; Karzauninkat, S.: Suchmaschinenoptimierung : professionelles Website-Marketing für besseres Ranking ; [berücksichtigt Google Analytics] (2007) 0.11
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    Classification
    ST 252 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Web-Programmierung, allgemein
    RSWK
    World Wide Web / Suchmaschine
    Suchmaschine / Web Site / Ranking
    Internet / Online-Recherche / Suchmaschine (GBV)
    RVK
    ST 252 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Web-Programmierung, allgemein
    Subject
    World Wide Web / Suchmaschine
    Suchmaschine / Web Site / Ranking
    Internet / Online-Recherche / Suchmaschine (GBV)
  18. Puschwadt, O.: Auf Platz eins gegoogelt : Erfolgsgeschichte - Von der Garagenfirma zum Marktführer (2005) 0.11
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    Content
    "Thomas Schick ist begeisterter Internetsurfer. Er nutzt das World Wide Web mehrmals täglich - sowohl beruflich als auch privat. Ich hole mir die Informationen, die ich brauche, fast nur noch aus dem Netz", so der 30-jährige Düsseldorfer. Seine Haupt-Recherchequelle ist dabei die Suchmaschine Google. "Dort finde ich einfach alles", lautet sein kurzes Statement. Wie Schick greift der Großteil der Internetnutzer weltweit auf die mittlerweile beliebteste und meist genutzte Suchmaschine zu. 200 Millionen Abrufe täglich wurden im Jähr 2004 unter www.google.com und den mehr als 85 internationalen Ablegern registriert. Sie rangiert damit weit vor den Suchmaschinen von Yahoo oder Microsoft. Angeblich sollen mehr als 70 Prozent aller Anfragen im Internet über Google laufen. Am 7. September 1998 ging die von den beiden Studenten Larry Page und Sergey Brin entwickelte Suchmaschine als Nachfolger ihrer Suchsoftware Pagerank ins Netz. Mittlerweile gehört ihre einstige Garagen-Firma mit über 3000 Mitarbeitern zu den bekanntesten Marken weltweit und ist seit August 2004 sogar an der Börse notiert. Laut "Financial Times" gehört Google - gemessen am Börsenwert - inzwischen zu den hundert größten Unternehmen weltweit. Der Name Google leitet sich von dem mathematischen Begriff Googol ab, der für eine 1 gefolgt von 100 Nullen steht - also ein riesiger Wert. Hiermit soll auf die immense Zahl von Webseiten, auf die Google zugreift, bereits im Namen hingewiesen werden. In Wirklichkeit greift Google allerdings nach Angaben des Computerverlages heise.de "nur" auf etwas mehr als acht Milliarden Seiten zu. Bei geschätzten 500 Milliarden Webseiten Weltweit macht sich diese Zahl dann doch recht klein aus. Dennoch umfasst die Google-Suche weit mehr als die anderer Suchmaschinen: Doch nicht nur eine allgemeine Text-Suche ist bei Google möglich. Es gibt auch Funktionen, die nach Bildern suchen oder auf Wörterbücher, Fahrpläne der Bahn, Stadtpläne und Aktienkurse zugreifen. Auch die Shopping-Suchmaschine Froogle oder der Freemail-Dienst Gmail gehören mittlerweile zum Angebot. Die Omnipräsenz von Google in Deutschland lässt sich allein schon daran ablesen, dass der Begriff "googeln" sogar Einzug in den guten alten Duden gefunden hat. Dort findet man den Eintrag seit der 23. Auflage (2004). "Googeln" bedeutet laut Duden im Allgemeinen etwas im Internet suchen und im Besonderen die Suche in der Suchmaschine Google. Die Marke Google ist also zu einem Synonym für Internetrecherche schlechthin geworden. Dem minimalistischen Design der Startseite ist Google bis heute treu geblieben. An bestimmten Tagen oder zu Ereignissen - so zum Beispiel an Weihnachten oder zu den Olympischen Spielen - wird das Logo allerdings zum Thema des Tages passend verändert. Diese so genannten Google Doodles ersetzen dann das normale Logo. Sie werden alle von dem Koreaner Dennis Hwang entworfen.
    Das Erfolgsrezept von Google ist die ursprüngliche Suchsoftware Pagerank. Sie sucht mit atemberaubender Geschwindigkeit nicht nur nach Schlagworten, sondern auch nach Empfehlungen anderer Web-Seiten; ihrer Relevanz sowie ihrer Abfrage und listet sie danach auf. Jeder Link von außen, der auf eine Webseite verweist, wird als Votum für diese angerechnet. Je höher die Relevanz der verweisenden Webseite ist, desto mehr Gewicht hat ihre "Stimme". Dies hat allerdings auch zu viel Kritik geführt. Insbesondere deshalb, weil es möglich sein soll, die Ergebnisse einer Suche zu manipulieren. Das Werbeprogramm AdWords, bei dem Werbetreibende Kontext bezogen - also abhängig vom Suchbegriff - Anzeigen schälten, die am rechten Rand der Suchergebnisse auftauchen, sei von außen steuerbar, so Werbekunden. Ferner sollen auch bei den eigentlichen Suchergebnissen nicht immer die wirklich relevantesten an vorderster Stelle stehen, so die Kritiker. Laut Google wird die Technik ständig so verbessert, dass derartige Manipulationen kaum noch vorkommen können. Auch beim Jugendschutz muss sich bei Google noch einiges tun. Eine Internet-Recherche von Professor Marcel Machill von der Universität Leipzig ergab, dass die Eingabe des Begriffes "Teenies" den User zunächst auf pornographische Seiten führt. Doch laut Google will man auch dieses Problem schnellstmöglich beheben. Für Internet-User Thomas Schick ist die Kritik an Google allerdings nicht relevant. "Selbst wenn es so sein sollte, dass einige Ergebnisse weniger interessant für mich sind oder auf kommerzielle Webseiten führen - bei Google habe ich noch immer die größte Trefferquote, wenn ich im Netz recherchiere." Übrigens waren im Jahr 2004 die meist gesuchten Begriffe bei Google Routenplaner, Wetter und Telefonbuch."
    Date
    3. 5.1997 8:44:22
  19. Gugerli, D.: Suchmaschinen : die Welt als Datenbank (2009) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Plötzlich diese Übersicht. Milliarden von Seiten, in Sekundenbruchteilen durchsucht, als Trefferliste sauber angezeigt, mit der größten Selbstverständlichkeit sortiert nach Rang und Namen. Google bestimmt die Routinen des Alltags und ist dennoch nicht die Suchmaschine schlechthin. Auch außerhalb des World Wide Web gibt es zahllose, technisch hochgerüstete Prozeduren des Suchens. Die gegenwärtige Selbstverständlichkeit der einen Suchmaschine läßt leicht übersehen, daß Suchmaschinen einen Interessenkonflikt induzieren zwischen jenen, die sie einsetzen wollen, und jenen, auf die sie angesetzt werden. Ihr prekärer Status im Spannungsfeld zwischen Übersicht und Überwachung wird verdrängt. Anhand von vier Fallstudien zeigt David Gugerli die Entwicklung der Suchmaschine auf, von den frühen Fernseh-Ratespielen, von Robert Lembkes Unterhaltungsshow »Was bin ich?«, über Eduard Zimmermanns Fahndungssendung »Aktenzeichen XY« und Horst Herolds »Kybernetik der Polizei« bis zu der von Ted Codd ausgehenden Entwicklung der relationalen Datenbank. Während Lembke auf die Feststellung von Normalität ausgerichtet war, suchte Zimmermann die Devianz, Herold die Muster und Codd die allgemeingültige Such- und Abfragesprache für in Form gebrachte Wissensbestände, die man seit Mitte der sechziger Jahre Datenbanken nennt. »Die Geschichte der Suchmaschine ist eine eminent politische. Mit Suchmaschinen lassen sich Hoffnungen auf Fundamentaldemokratisierung und informationelle Emanzipation ebenso verbinden wie Horrorvisionen eines Orwellschen Überwachungsstaats, der über ein technokratisches Wissensmonopol verfügt.«
    LCSH
    Web search engines / Social aspects
    RSWK
    Suchmaschine / Geschichte 1960-1980 / Fallstudiensammlung
    Suchmaschine / Problem
    Suchmaschine / Demokratie
    Subject
    Suchmaschine / Geschichte 1960-1980 / Fallstudiensammlung
    Suchmaschine / Problem
    Suchmaschine / Demokratie
    Web search engines / Social aspects
  20. Lügger, J.: Zum Nutzen des Web 2.0 für "Die kleine Kollaboration" in den Wissenschaften : eine Positionsbestimmung für verteilte Arbeitsgruppen, Museen und Bibliotheken (2007) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Gemeinsame Web-Auftritte zu organisieren, die sich über mehrere Institutionen und Fachgebiete erstrecken, ist eine anspruchsvolle und faszinierende Aufgabe, die auf verschiedene Weise gelingen, aber auch scheitern kann. Wer sich daran versucht, tut gut daran, sich über bestimmte Prinzipien und technische Mittel zu informieren, die das fortgeschrittene Web ihm heute bietet. Das Internet, das World Wide Web und das moderne Web 2.0 sind in einer fast zwanzig Jahre dauernden Kollaboration einer globalen Gemeinschaft von Entwicklern und Anwendern entstanden. Es enthält heute eine Fülle sofort einsetzbarer Komponenten, von der "Benutzerdefinierten Google-Suche Beta" mit Google's PageRanking auf ausgewählten Web-Seiten bis hin zum automatisierten Web-Server mit Content-Management für das "Mitmach-Web". Der Artikel stellt nur eine kleine Auswahl solcher Lösungen vor und macht den Versuch, einige Prinzipien des Web 2.0 so herauszuarbeiten, dass die notwendige Kommunikation zwischen Managern, Technikern, Redakteuren und Organisatoren in der kleinen Kollaboration unterstützt wird. "Kleine Kollaboration" bedeutet hier, dass es nicht um die globale Vernetzung von technischen Großgeräten der e-Science gehen soll, auch nicht um die Super-Suchmaschine in Europa, sondern um die Unterstützung der Zusammenarbeit und Kommunikation von Wissenschaftlern und Experten aus Gedächtnis-Institutionen mit Ihren Nutzern.
    Object
    Web 2.0

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