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A comparison between public-domain search engines (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- A comparison between public-domain search engines (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2007-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- [1] Buzzi M., [1] Lazzareschi P. (literal)
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- The enormous amount of information available today on the Internet requires the use of search tools such as search engines, meta-search engines and directories for rapid retrieval of useful and appropriate information.
Indexing a websites content by search engine allows its information to be located quickly and improves the sites usability. In the case of a large number of pages distributed over different systems (e.g. an organization with several autonomous branches/departments) a local search engine rapidly provides a comprehensive overview of all information and services offered.
Local indexing generally has fewer requirements than global indexing (i.e. resources, performance, code optimization), thus public-domain SW can be used effectively.
In this paper, we compare four open-source search engines available in the Unix environment in order to evaluate their features and effectiveness, and to understand any problems that may arise in an operative environment.
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- [1] CNR-IIT, Pisa, Italy (literal)
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- A comparison between public-domain search engines (literal)
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- The enormous amount of information available today on the Internet requires the use of search tools such as search engines, meta-search engines and directories for rapid retrieval of useful and appropriate information. Indexing a website?s content by search engine allows its information to be located quickly and improves the site?s usability. In the case of a large number of pages distributed over different systems (e.g. an organization with several autonomous branches/departments) a local search engine rapidly provides a comprehensive overview of all information and services offered. Local indexing generally has fewer requirements than global indexing (i.e. resources, performance, code optimization), thus public-domain SW can be used effectively. In this paper, we compare four open-source search engines available in the Unix environment in order to evaluate their features and effectiveness, and to understand any problems that may arise in an operative environment. (literal)
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