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2003 IEEE/WIC International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'03)
Performance Management in Competitive Distributed Web Search
Halifax, Canada
October 13-October 17
ISBN: 0-7695-1932-6
Rinat Khoussainov, University College Dublin
Nicholas Kushmerick, University College Dublin
Distributed heterogeneous search environments are an emerging phenomenon in Web search. They can be viewed as a federation of independently controlled metasearchers and many specialised search engines. Specialised search engines provide focused search services in a specific domain (e.g. a particular topic). Metasearchers help to process user queries effectively and ef.ciently by distributing them only to the most suitable search engines for each query. Compared to the traditional search engines like Google or AltaVista, specialised search engines (together) provide access to arguably much larger volumes of high-quality information resources, frequently called the "deep" or "invisible" Web [10]. We envisage that such heterogeneous environments will become more popular and influential.
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Rinat Khoussainov, Nicholas Kushmerick, "Performance Management in Competitive Distributed Web Search," wi, pp.532, 2003 IEEE/WIC International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'03), 2003
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