Proyecto 7: un motor de recuperación de información web colaborativo

Main Authors: Figuerola, Carlos G., Gómez Díaz, Raquel, Alonso-Berrocal, José-Luis, Zazo Rodríguez, Angel Francisco
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author Figuerola, Carlos G.
Gómez Díaz, Raquel
Alonso-Berrocal, José-Luis
Zazo Rodríguez, Angel Francisco
title Proyecto 7: un motor de recuperación de información web colaborativo
publishDate 2010
topic II. Filtering
IZ. None of these
but in this section
LC. Internet
including WWW
url http://eprints.rclis.org/18150/6/4016-4586-1-PB.pdf
http://eprints.rclis.org/18150/
contents With the rise of the Internet as a means of disseminating information is revealed the need for retrieval tools that provide access to desired information quickly and easily. Generalist search engines, and even thematically specialized ones, seek, with more or less success, to cover the entire web space. This type of search engines have proved effective and are used daily by millions of people. Sometimes, however, organizations with web presence need search tools within their own network space, whether it is open to the public, only internal, or a mixture of both. Many of these organizations what they want is to have search engines that focus on your web space, which the organization can precisely control, allowing greater control over indexed web space, on the forms of access and visualizing the retrieved documents; and even the possibility of studying habits of search with the aim of organize this web space and his navigability in a more efficient way. We present the Project 7, a web retrieval engine designed for use by those organizations with a documentary presence in Internet and for which, although having the information stored in any way exclusively local, want to make it accessible via the Internet. The theoretical basis on which this web retrieval engine is based is reviewed, outlining its main features.
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