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  1. Search aggregator

    Multiple issues original research December 2008 unreferenced December 2008 A search aggregator is a type of metasearch engine which gathers results from multiple search engines simultaneously through RSS search results. It combines user specified search feeds parameterized RSS feeds which return search ... . Soon after the introduction of RSS, sites began publicising their search results in parameterized RSS feeds. Search aggregators are an increasingly popular way to take advantage of the power of multiple search engines with a flexibility not seen in traditional metasearch engine s. To the end user, a search aggregator may appear to be just a customizable search engine and the use of RSS may be completely hidden. However, the presence of RSS is directly responsible for the existence of search aggregators and a critical component in the behind the scenes technology. History The concept of search .... In 2005 Amazon published the OpenSearch specification for making search results available in a generic ... RSS format. However, while OpenSearch syndication allows for greater flexibility in the way Search Aggregators display results, it is generally not required. Functional overview A search aggregator typically allows users to select specific search engines ad hoc to perform a specified query. At the time the user enters the query into the Search Aggregator, it generates the required URL on the fly by inserting the search query into the parameterized URL for the search feed. A parameterized URL looks something like this nowiki http news.google.com news?hl en&ned us&q SEARCH TERMS &ie UTF 8&output rss nowiki In this case, the SEARCH TERMS parameter would be replaced with the user requested search terms, and the query would be sent to the host. The Search Aggregator would then parse the results ... also News aggregator Aggregator Metasearch engine Federated search Internet search DEFAULTSORT Search Aggregator Category Internet search engines Category Aggregation websites ...   more details



  1. Live search

    Live search may refer to Incremental find Bing search engine , formerly Live Search disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Vertical search

    A vertical search engine, as distinct from a general web search engine , focuses on a specific segment of online content. The vertical content area may be based on topicality, media type, or genre of content. Common verticals include shopping, the automotive industry, legal information, medical information, and travel. In contrast to general Web search engines, which attempt to search engine indexing index large portions of the World Wide Web using a web crawler , vertical search engines typically use a focused crawler that attempts to index only Web pages that are relevant to a pre defined topic or set of topics. Some vertical search sites focus on individual verticals, while other sites include multiple vertical searches within one search engine. Vertical search offers several potential benefits over general search engines Greater precision due to limited scope Leverage domain knowledge including Taxonomy taxonomies and ontologies Support specific unique user tasks Domain specific search Domain specific verticals focus on a specific topic. John Battelle describes this in his book, The Search blockquote Domain specific search solutions focus on one area of knowledge, creating customized search experiences, that because of the domain s limited corpus and clear relationships between concepts, provide extremely relevant results for searchers. ref cite book last Battelle first John title The Search How Google and its Rivals Rewrote the Rules of Business and Transformed Our Culture publisher Portfolio location New York year 2005 ref blockquote References Reflist Category Searching Category Internet search Category Internet search engines de Vertikale Suchmaschine es Buscador vertical it Vertical search nl Verticale zoekmachine ro C utare pe vertical ru ta tr Dikey arama ...   more details



  1. Search analytics

    Refimprove date November 2009 Search analytics is the analysis and aggregation of search engine statistics for use in search engine marketing SEM and search engine optimization SEO . In other words, search analytics helps website owners understand and improve their performance on search engines. Search analytics includes search volume trends and analysis, reverse searching entering websites to see their keywords , keyword monitoring, search result and advertisement history, advertisement spending ... Data Verification Reverse Search Search Vol. Search Vol. History Keyword Monitoring Result History ... 1 GoogSpy really serious competitor research ref 60 Scraping Cached Search engine results page SERPs ... REVISIONMONTH REVISIONDAY2 Data collection Search analytics data can be collected in several ways. Search engines provide access to their own data with services such as Google Trends and Google Insights ... scraping search engines. Getting traffic statistics from ISP s and phone homes provides for broader reporting of web traffic in addition to search analytics. Services that perform keyword monitoring only scrape a limited set of search results depending on their clients needs. Services providing reverse search however, must scrape a large set of keywords from the search engines, usually in the millions, to find the keywords that everyone is using. Since search results, especially advertisements ... their client is targeting. However, to get an exhaustive reverse search, several locations need to be scraped for the same keyword. Accuracy Search analytics accuracy depends on service being used, data ... search organic search results. Paid results, from Google Adwords for example, are often different for the same search depending on the time, geographic location, and history of searches from a particular ... for the term Adwords Google s popular search ad system , use of search analytics services is still very low, around 1 25 as of Oct. 2009. ref http www.google.com insights search q adwords 2Cgoogle 20trends ...   more details



  1. Trigram search

    Unreferenced date July 2009 Trigram search is a method of Search algorithm searching for text when the exact syntax or spelling of the target object is not precisely known. It finds objects which match the maximum number of three character character string string s in the entered search terms, i.e. near matches. A threshold can be specified as a cutoff point, after which a result is no longer regarded as a match. Category Search algorithms comp sci stub ...   more details



  1. Search retargeting

    Wikify date January 2011 Search retargeting is a form of behavioral retargeting employed by online marketers that target an audience based on the previous searches they conduct on other Website websites . ref Cite web url http www.imediaconnection.com content 27071.asp publisher iMedia Connection title Hot companies for search retargeting date 2010 06 30 ref Unlike site retargeting or site remarketing, search retargeting is designed to find new customers which have likely never been to a marketers website before. While search advertising is a method of placing online advertisements within the results of search engine queries, search retargeting attempts to extend the interaction with the same searchers when they move away from search query results pages to other online activities and websites. Search retargeting ads are typically displayed as Banner advertising banner ads . Companies in search retargeting include Magnetic, http www.simpli.fi Simpli.fi , Chango inc and Yahoo . ref Cite web url http www.adexchanger.com creative search marketers creative title How Do Search Marketers Overcome The Creative Challenge In Graphical, Display Advertising? date 2011 09 02 ref ref Cite web url http www.clickz.com clickz column 2046773 search retargeting search media meet publisher ClickZ title Search Retargeting, Where Search and Media Meet date 2011 05 04 ref ref Cite web url http searchengineland.com why display is changing the value of search 91112 publisher Search Engine Land title Why Display Is Changing The Value Of Search date 2011 09 02 ref See also Behavioral retargeting References Reflist Category Internet marketing ...   more details



  1. Stack search

    Stack search also known as Stack decoding algorithm is a search algorithm similar to beam search . It can be used to explore tree structured search spaces and is often employed in Natural language processing applications, such as parsing of natural languages, or for decoding of error correcting code s where the technique goes under the name of sequential decoding . Stack search keeps a list of the best n candidates seen so far. These candidates are incomplete solutions to the search problems, e.g. partial parse trees. It then iteratively expands the best partial solution, putting all resulting partial solutions onto the stack and then trimming the resulting list of partial solutions to the top n candidates, until a real solution i.e. complete parse tree has been found. Stack search is not guaranteed to find the optimal solution to the search problem. The quality of the result depends on the quality of the search heuristic. References Example applications of the stack search algorithm can be found in the literature Frederick Jelinek. Fast sequential decoding algorithm using a stack. IBM Journal of Research and Development, pp. 675 685, 1969. Ye Yi Wang and Alex Weibel. Decoding algorithm in statistical machine translation. Proceedings of the 8th conference on European chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pp. 366 372. Madrid, Spain, 1997. computer stub Category Search algorithms ...   more details



  1. Executive search

    Executive search informally headhunting is the process of Recruitment recruiting individuals to fill senior executive positions in organization s. Executive search may be performed by an organization s board of directors , or by an outside executive search firm hired by the organization. Some executive search firms are regional, while others are global. Many specialize in a particular Economic sector sector . Some firms are Korn Ferry , Heidrick & Struggles , Raines International , IRC Global Executive Search Partners , HigdonBraddockMatthews , and InterExec . When corporate entities elect to use an outside Executive Search Firm, it is usually because they lack the internal research resources, networks, or evaluative skills to properly recruit for themselves. Using an outside firm also allows the corporate entity the freedom of recruiting from competitors without doing so directly, and the ability to choose among candidates that would not be available through internal or passive sourcing methodologies. The relationship,alliance,and fiduciary responsiblity for the search firm is always clearly in favor of the corporate entity that has engaged the firm, and never with the candidates under consideration, a phenomenon commonly misunderstood by candidates seeking representation. See also Senior management Employment agency Recruitment Onboarding Association of Executive Search Consultants econ stub reflist Category Recruitment Category Executive search firms cs Headhunting de Direktsuche it Executive search pl Executive search ru zh ...   more details



  1. Voice search

    Voice search , also called voice enabled search, allows the user to use a voice command to search the Internet, or a portable device. Currently, voice search is commonly used in in a narrow sense directory assistance , or local search. Examples include Google 411 , Tellme directory assistance and Yellowpages.com s 1 800 YellowPages. In a broader definition, voice search include open domain keyword query on any information on the Internet. Given that voice based systems are interactive, such systems are also called open domain question answering systems. Voice search is often interactive, involving several rounds of interaction that allows a system to ask for clarification. Voice search is a type of Dialog systems dialog system . References No footnotes date April 2009 Ye Yi Wang, Dong Yu, Yun Cheng Ju, Alex Acero, An Introduction to Voice Search, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine Special Issue on Spoken Language Technology , Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., May 2008 J. Sherwani, Dong Yu, Tim Paek, Mary Czerwinski, Yun Cheng Ju, and Alex Acero. VoicePedia Towards Speech Based Access to Unstructured Information , Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association Interspeech 2007 . Antwerp, Belgium, August, 2007 Internet search Category Data search engines cs Hlasov vyhled v n es B squeda por voz ja ...   more details



  1. Wikia Search

    Use mdy dates date February 2012 Infobox Website name Wikia Search logo Image Wikia Search.png 200px screenshot Image Wikia Search Homepage.png 200px border Wikia Search homepage caption The Wikia Search ... type Search engine Search Engine language English and multiple translations registration Optional owner Wikia Inc. author Jimmy Wales launch date January 7, 2008 current status Closed Wikia Search was a short lived free content free and open source Web search engine launched by Wikia , a for profit ... Wired News accessdate August 1, 2007 date March 13, 2005 ref Wikia Search followed other experiments by Wikia into search engine technology and officially launched as a public alpha on January 7, 2008. ref http alpha.search.wikia.com The public alpha of Wikia search project ref The roll out version of the search interface was widely criticized by reviewers in mainstream media. ref cite web url http machinist.salon.com blog 2008 01 07 search wikia title Wikipedia founder s search engine gets ... of a wiki based internet search. ref name TimesDec23 cite web last Doran first James url http business.timesonline.co.uk article 0,,9075 2517026,00.html title Founder of Wikipedia plans search engine ..., encouraging the company to re brand and relaunch its previous search engine proposal under the temporary name of Search Wikia . ref http search.wikia.com wiki search About About search ... from Amazon.com was not specific to the search project and also restated that Wikia and Wikipedia .... ref cite web url http searchengineland.com 061229 193718.php title Q&A With Jimmy Wales On Search Wikia publisher Search Engine Land date December 29, 2006 accessdate January 6, 2007 ref On January 31, 2007, at a talk given at New York University , Wales announced that Wikia plans to build a search ... been so successful in developing Wikipedia, arguing that search should be open, transparent, participatory ... Wales Search Wikia Will Succeed Where Google Cannot , InformationWeek, February 5, 2007. Retrieved July ...   more details



  1. Yandex Search

    Wikify date May 2011 Yandex Search is a web search engine owned by Russian corporation Yandex . It is the core product of Yandex. In 2010, Yandex Search generated 64 of all search traffic in Russia. ref name YandexToday http company.yandex.com general info yandex today.xml Yandex Today . Yandex corporate site. Retrieved 2011 04 30. ref About The search technology provides local search results in more than 1,400 cities. Yandex Search also features parallel search that presents results from both main web index and specialized information resources, including news, shopping, blogs, images and videos on a single page. Yandex Search is responsive to real time queries, recognizing when a query requires the most current information, such as breaking news or the most recent post on Twitter on a particular topic. It also contains some additional features Wizard Answer, which provides additional information ... non Russian language search. ref name GoesGlobal Matt McGee, Search Engine Land. http searchengineland.com russias yandex search engine goes global 42381 Russia s Yandex Search Engine Goes Global . Retrieved 2011 04 30. ref The search product can be accessed from personal computers, mobile phones, tablets and other digital devices. In addition to web search, Yandex provides wide range of specialized search services. Yandex Search uses proprietary algorithms to provide relevant results. In 2009, Yandex ... of search results. It allows the Yandex search engine to take into account a very large number of factors when it makes the decision about relevancy of search results. ref name Spectrum http company.yandex.com technologies matrixnet.xml MatrixNet New Level of Search Quality . Retrieved 2011 04 30 ... matching search results. The system automatically analyses users searches and identifies objects like personal names, films or cars. Proportions of the search results responding to different user ... search engines Category Yandex ...   more details



  1. Yahoo! Search

    two other uses the Yahoo Search Engine the corporation Yahoo Yahoo disambiguation Infobox Website name Yahoo Search logo Image Yahoo Search.png screenshot Image yahoo2.png 300px caption Yahoo Search owner ... International presence Multilingual 40 registration Optional type Web search engine Search Engine ... Alexa Internet Alexa accessdate 2011 02 07 ref Yahoo Search is a search directory web search directory , owned by Yahoo Yahoo Inc. and was As of 2009 12 alt as of December 2009 , the 2nd largest search directory on the web by query volume, at 6.42 , after its competitor Google search Google at 85.35 ... http marketshare.hitslink.com search engine market share.aspx?qprid 4 publisher antezeta.com title Search Engine Market Share as reported by Compete, comScore, Hitwise, Net applications, Nielsen Online & StatCounter date December 20, 2009 ref Yahoo Search, originally referred to as Yahoo provided Search interface, would send queries to a searchable index of pages supplemented with its directory ... was powered by Inktomi and later was powered by Google until 2004, when Yahoo Search became independent. On July 29, 2009, Microsoft and Yahoo announced a deal in which Bing would power Yahoo Search. ref name Microsoft and Yahoo seal web deal All Yahoo Search global customers and partners are expected to be transitioned by early 2012. ref http help.yahoo.com l us yahoo search alliance alliance ... take? Yahoo Search Help ref Search technology acquisition Seeking to provide its own search engine results, Yahoo acquired their own search technology. In 2002, they bought Inktomi , a behind the scenes or OEM search engine provider, whose results are shown on other companies websites and powered Yahoo in its earlier days. In 2003, they purchased Yahoo Search Marketing Overture Services, Inc. , which owned the AlltheWeb and AltaVista search engines. Initially, even though Yahoo owned multiple search engines, they didn t use them on the main yahoo.com website, but kept using Google search engine ...   more details



  1. Organic search

    Organic search results are listings on web search engine search engine results pages that appear because of their relevance to the search terms, as opposed to their being advertisements. In contrast, non organic search results may include pay per click advertising. Background The Google , Yahoo , and Bing search engine Bing search engines combine advertising and search results on their search results pages. In each case, the ads are designed to look similar to the search results, though differ in formatting enough for readers to make distinctions between organic results and ads, such as their background colour and or placement on the page. Further, the appearance of the ads on all major search engines is so similar to the genuine search results that a large majority of search engine users cannot effectively distinguish between them. ref http www.pewinternet.org Reports 2005 Search Engine Users.aspx May June 2004 Tracking Survey Pew Internet and American Life Project ref Because so few ordinary users 38 according to Pew Research Center realized that many of the highest placed results on search engine results pages were actually ads, it became important within the search engine optimization industry to distinguish between the two types of content. As the perspective among general users ... the real search results from the ads. Because the distinction is important and because the word organic has many metaphor ical uses the term is now in widespread use within the search engine optimization ... . Google claims that their users click organic search results more often than ads, which ... can prevent ads from being shown in search results, and list only organic search results, by using ... for blocking ads. See also Internet marketing PageRank Organic search engine References references External links http www.pewinternet.org PPF r 146 report display.asp Pew Internet Search Engine Users Category Search engine optimization Category Internet terminology Category Internet advertising and promotion ...   more details



  1. Negative search

    Multiple issues orphan February 2009 unreferenced March 2009 confusing March 2009 Negative Search involves the elimination of information which is not relevant from a mass of content in order to present to a user a range of relevant content. Negative Search is different to both Positive Search and Discovery Search. Positive Search uses the selection of relevance as its primary mechanism. Discovery uses calculation of relatedness between both user intent and content to present to users relevant alternatives of which they may not have been aware. Negative Search has application to those forms of searches where the user has the intention of finding a specific actionable piece information but lacks the knowledge of what that specific information is or might be. Negative Search can also apply to those ... Information Criteria information criteria on which to base a search. Negative Search Classifiers If there are two forms of search positive and negative it follows that there are two forms of classifier ... are a good example of a MECE list. A positive search for the country Kenya would identify content referencing Kenya and present it. A Negative Search for the country Kenya would exclude all content .... Irrelevancy as a Desirable Construct Positive Search tends to view Irrelevancy as undesirable. Having ... experience may prove a highly powerful mechanism. It follows that Positive and Negative Search are not mutually exclusive and that more powerful search may result from the combination of selection ... Search involves an active search by a user with no degree of passivity or openness . e.g. I am ... a simultaneous secondary more Passive search by the user whilst they are involved in a Positive search ... hotel, let me know Negative Search also involves an Active search but with a much higher degree of Passivity ... good Searchers can be active in one dimension Positive Search whilst simultaneously being passive to alternatives ... in a small number of dimensions but in Negative Search they are Passive in many or all dimensions ...   more details



  1. Search of persons

    Police officers in various jurisdictions have power to search members of the public , for example, for weapons, drugs and stolen property. This article concerns searches of members of the public who have not been arrest arrested and who are not held in detention of suspects detention . For search powers in relation to those persons see Arrest Search on arrest Search on arrest and Detention of suspects Searches in detention Searches in detention . For searches of property, rather than people, see search and seizure . England and Wales main Stop and search Police powers in England and Wales , allowing police officers to search members of the public for weapons, drugs, stolen property, terrorism related evidence or evidence of other crimes are known as stop and search powers. United States main Frisking The police in the United States may perform a cursory search of the persons outer clothing for their own safety. Terry v. Ohio . However, they may not remove objects from pockets, as that would constitute a search. Minnesota v. Dickerson . Police are allowed to remove weapons from persons, during the time they are present. Fact date February 2008 See also Proactive policing Criminal procedure law enforcement stub Category Searches and seizures de Leibesvisitation ...   more details



  1. Multimodal search

    Multimodal search is a type of search engines search that uses different methods to get relevant results. They can use any kind of search, keyword search search by keyword , concept search search by concept , Query by Example search by example ,etc. Introduction A multimodal search engine is designed ... irrelevant ideas. So, the more elements you have in the input of the search engine to can compare, the more Arithmetic precision accurate the results can be. Multimodal search engines use different inputs of different nature and methods of search at the same time with the possibility of combining the results by merging all of the input elements of the search. There are also engines that can use ... search. File Schema of a simple search.jpg thumb Schema of a Simple Search Nowadays, mobile devices ... to can execute multimodal searches from any place of the world at any time. Search elements The use of text is an option, as well as multimedia search multimedia searching , image images , video ... the search engine to perform a more effective search, adaptable to every situation. Nowadays, different ways to Human computer interaction interact with a search engine are being discovered, in terms of input elements of the search and in the variety of results obtained. Personal context Many queries ..., or other elements that can help to improve of a search in every situation. File Contextual query.jpg Example of Contextual Query Classification of the results The multimodal search engine works in parallel, whilst at the same time, performs a search of more to less relevance of every element introduced .... File Framework of Multimodal Search.jpg thumb Framework of a Multimodal Search It s necessary to define the importance of every input element. There are search engines that do this automatically, however ... of the search. It s also important that the user provides the appropriate and essential information for the search too much information can confuse the system and provide unsatisfactory results ...   more details



  1. Social search

    Social search or a social search engine is a type of web search that takes into account the Social Graph of the person initiating the search query. When applied to web search this Social Graph approach ... searchenginewatch.com showPage.html?page 3623153 What s the Big Deal With Social Search? , SearchEngineWatch, Aug 15, 2006 ref Search results produced by social search engine give more visibility to content created or wikt social touch touched by users in the Social Graph. Social search takes many ... ref http blog.delver.com index.php 2008 07 31 taxonomy of social search approaches A Taxonomy of Social Search Approaches , Delver company blog, Jul 31, 2008 ref The search experience takes into account ... forms of user input include social bookmarking or direct interaction with the search results such as promoting ... venturebeat.com 2008 01 31 googles marissa mayer social search is the future Google s Marissa Mayer Social search is the future , VentureBeat, Jan 31, 2008 ref History The term social search began ... on ranking search results according to one s social graph on social networks . ref http online.wsj.com ... Street Journal, May 13. 2008 ref ref http mashable.com 2007 08 27 social search Social Search Guide 40 Social Search Engines , Mashable, Aug 27. 2007 ref Companies in the social search space include Wajam ... engine Scour , Wink Technologies Wink , Eurekster , Baynote , Delver Social Search Delver , OneRiot , and SideStripe . Former efforts include Wikia Search . In 2008, a story on TechCrunch showed Google potentially adding in a voting mechanism to search results similar to Digg s methodology. ref http www.techcrunch.com 2008 07 16 is this the future of search Is This The Future Of Search? , TechCrunch ... like Sentimnt that turn search personal by searching within the users social circles. The term ... Answers . The company Aardvark search engine Aardvark , acquired by Google in February 2010, has created ... search engine Aardvark users primarily use the Aardvark IM buddy, also integrated into Google Gmail ...   more details



  1. Prospective search

    Context date October 2009 Prospective search , or persistent search , is a method of Search engine technology searching on the Internet where the query is given first and the information for the results are then acquired. This differs from traditional, or retrospective , search such as search engines , where the information for the results is acquired and then queried. Comparison to retrospective search Retrospective search starts by gathering the information, indexing it, then letting users query the information. The results don t change until the index is rebuilt, often months apart. Prospective search starts with the user s queries, gathers the information in a targeted way, indexing it and then providing the results as they arrive. Sometimes Ping blog Ping Servers are used to gather notification of changes to websites so that the information received is as fresh as possible. Users can be notified in a number of ways of new results. Prospective search is well suited to queries where the results change over time, such as the current news, blog s and trends. See also PubSub Google Alerts http code.google.com appengine docs python prospectivesearch Google AppEngine Prospective Search Service Quotes Prospective search is emerging as a way of keeping up to date on any subject of interest. This technology constantly monitors relevant blogs and Web feeds for matches to users subscriptions and delivers results in real time. Thus, users are notified whenever something new appears on their subject of choice. &mdash Global PR Blog Week http www.globalprblogweek.com 2005 09 21 wyman reputation management References http www.globalprblogweek.com 2005 09 21 wyman reputation management Blogs & Prospective Search Technology for Corporate Reputation Management , Bob Wyman, on Global PR Blog Week website. Category Internet search compu prog stub ...   more details



  1. Desktop search

    Cleanup date October 2010 File Puggle search.png thumb Puggle Desktop Search File AdunaAutoFocus5.png thumb OSL Desktop Search engines software Aduna AutoFocus 5 Image with inadequate rationale removed ... search tool. Desktop search is the name for the field of search tools which search the contents ..., sound files, images and video. One of the main advantages of desktop search programs is that search results arrive in a few seconds Windows Explorer Search companion Windows search companion can be some ..., and unless you enable the Indexing Service in Windows 2000 or XP , the Windows search tool is extremely ... Magazine ref Windows Vista enables the indexing service by default. A variety of desktop search programs are now available see List of search engines Desktop search engines this list for examples. Desktop search is emerging as a concern for large firms for two main reasons untapped productivity and security ... X1 Technologies X1 Professional Client is an example of a desktop search tool for Windows. Companies ... not have a desktop search standard, or lack strict central control over end users downloading tools from the Internet . Some consumer oriented desktop search tools make it possible to generate indexes ... know exist. Citation needed date November 2009 Historically, full desktop search come from work of Apple ... in early 1990s. It was used to build Sherlock software Sherlock search engine and then developed ... system. Technologies Desktop search engines build and maintain an Index search engine index ... takes place when the computer is idle and most search applications can be set to suspend it if a portable ... search tools collect three types of information about files file and directory names metadata , such as titles ... of supported documents. Besides programs that use indexing, there are many programs that open and search files instantly. Their disadvantage is that they can search only a certain directory, not the entire .... Furthermore, they always use the current status of the documents. To search within documents ...   more details



  1. Enterprise search

    Enterprise search is the practice of making content from multiple enterprise type sources, such as databases and intranets, searchable to a defined audience. Enterprise search summary Enterprise Search is used to describe the software of search information within an enterprise though the search function and its results may still be public . ref http www.aiim.org What is Enterprise Search ref Enterprise search can be contrasted with web search , which applies search technology to documents on the open web, and desktop search , which applies search technology to the content on a single computer. Enterprise search systems index data and documents from a variety of sources such as file systems , intranets , document management system s, e mail , and databases . Many enterprise search systems integrate ... 3604258 1.html ref Enterprise search systems also use access controls to enforce a security policy ... Search.aspx ref Components of an enterprise search system In an enterprise search systems, content goes through various phases from source repository to search results Content ingestion Content ... system is integrated with the search engine in such a way that it connects to it and pushes new content ... tokens to lower case to provide case insensitive search, as well as to normalize accents to provide ... text is stored in an Index search engine index , which is optimized for quick lookups without storing ... issues a Web search query query to the system. The query consists of any terms the user enters as well as navigational actions such as faceted search faceting and paging information. Matching The processed query is then compared to the stored index, and the search system returns results or hits .... Differences from web search Beyond the difference in the kinds of materials being indexed, enterprise search systems also typically include functionality that is not associated with the mainstream web search engine s. These include Adapters to index content from a variety of repositories, such as databases ...   more details



  1. Search algorithm

    In computer science , a search algorithm is an algorithm for finding an item with specified properties ... science records in a database or may be elements of a search space defined by a mathematical ... s of a graph theory graph . Classes of search algorithms For virtual search spaces Algorithms for searching ... include the basic brute force search also called na ve or uninformed search , and a variety of heuristic ... search optimization local search methods, that view the elements of the search space as the vertex ... according to the steepest descent or best first search best first criterion, or in a stochastic search . This category includes a great variety of general metaheuristic methods, such as simulated annealing , tabu search , A teams, and genetic programming , that combine arbitrary heuristics in specific ways. This class also includes various tree search algorithm s, that view the elements as vertices ... of the latter include the exhaustive methods such as depth first search and breadth first search , as well as various heuristic based search tree pruning methods such as backtracking and branch ... search methods are guaranteed to find the exact or optimal solution, if given enough time .... This kind of problem combinatorial search has been extensively studied in the context of artificial ... pruning , and the A algorithm . For sub structures of a given structure The name combinatorial search ... . Another important subclass of this category are the string searching algorithm s, that search for patterns within strings. Two famous examples are the Boyer Moore string search algorithm Boyer Moore .... Search for the maximum of a function In 1953 J. Kiefer devised Fibonacci search which can be used ... computers There are also search methods designed for quantum computer s, like Grover s algorithm , that are theoretically faster than linear or brute force search even without the help of data structures or heuristics. See also Backward search Solver computer science Solver Search games Recommender ...   more details



  1. Search Technologies

    Use mdy dates date February 2012 Infobox Company company name Search Technologies company type Private ... Search Technologies is a privately held IT services company whose main business involves search engine consulting and implementation services for a range of search engines including Microsoft FAST ESP, SharePoint , the Google Search Appliance and Apache Solr , an open source search engine. Search Technologies claims to provide a wide range of services from experts to hire to managed ... offices in Costa Rica, California, Kentucky, Mass. and the UK. History Search Technologies was founded in 2005 by three former executives of search engine software companies, Kamran Khan CEO , John ..., Search Technologies recruited Paul Nelson, ref cite web url http www.linkedin.com pub paul nelson 3 316 146 title Paul Nelson publisher LinkedIn date accessdate February 7, 2012 ref a pioneer in the search ... Chief Architect at Search Technologies, and a minority shareholder in the company. Growth Search ... of Search Technologies publisher Searchtechnologies.com date accessdate February 7, 2012 ref ... focus on implementing search solutions for clients. ref http arnoldit.com wordpress 2011 03 15 exclusive interview with kamran khan ref In December 2009, Search Technologies acquired InfoSolutions Inc., ref cite web url http www.techjournalsouth.com 2009 12 virginia based search technologies acquires infosolutions title Virginia based Search Technologies acquires InfoSolutions publisher TechJournal ... on search engine solutions. In 2011, Search Technologies announced their http www.prweb.com releases FAST Search SharePoint prweb8667213.htm 100th FAST search customer . Awards Search Technologies ... 2009 05 08 search technologies attains gold certified partner status in microsoft partner program title Search Technologies Attains Gold Certified Partner Status in Microsoft Partner ... competencies in Search and Digital Marketing. The company is also a certified Google Enterprise ...   more details



  1. Jump search

    In computer science , a jump search or block search refers to a search algorithm for list computing ordered lists . It works by first checking all items L sub km sub , where math k in mathbb N math and m is the block size, until an item is found that is larger than the search key . To find the exact position of the search key in the list a linear search is performed on the sublist L sub k 1 m , km sub . The optimal value of m is n , where n is the length of the list L . Because both steps of the algorithm look at, at most, n items the algorithm runs in O n time. This is better than a linear search , but worse than a binary search . The advantage over the latter is that a jump search only needs to jump backwards once, while a binary can jump backwards up to log n times. This can be important if a jumping backwards takes significantly more time than jumping forward. The algorithm can be modified by performing multiple levels of jump search on the sublists, before finally performing the linear search . For an k level jump search the optimum block size m sub l sub for the l sup th sup level counting from 1 is n sup k l k sup . The modified algorithm will perform k backward jumps and runs in O kn sup 1 k 1 sup time. Implementation Algorithm JumpSeach Input An ordered list L , its length n and a search key s . Output The position of s in L , or nothing if s is not in L . a 0 b n while L sub min b , n 1 sub s do a b b b n if a n then return nothing while L sub a sub s do a a 1 if a min b , n return nothing if L sub a sub s then return a else return nothing See also Jump list Interpolation search Linear search runs in O n time, only looks forward Binary search runs in O log n time, looks both forward and backward References DADS jump search jumpsearch Ben Shneiderman , Jump Searching A Fast Sequential Search Technique , CACM, 21 10 831 834, October 1978. Category Search algorithms fa th ...   more details



  1. Search tree

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 In computer science , a search tree is a binary tree data structure in whose nodes data values are stored from some ordered set , in such a way that in order traversal of the tree visits the nodes in ascending order of the stored values. This means that for any internal node containing a value mvar v , the values mvar x stored in its left subtree satisfy math x v , and the values mvar y stored in its right subtree satisfy math v y . Each subtree of a search tree is by itself again a search tree. Search trees can implement the data type of finite multiset s. The advantage of using search trees is that the test for membership can be performed efficiently provided that the tree is reasonably balanced, that is, the leaves of the tree are at comparable depths. Various search tree data structures exist, several of which also allow efficient insertion and deletion of elements, which operations then have to maintain tree balance. If the multiset being represented is immutable, this is not an issue. Search trees can also implement associative array s by storing key value pairs, where the ordering is based on the key part of these pairs. In some kinds of search trees the data values are all stored in the leaves of the tree. In that case some additional information needs to be stored in the internal tree nodes to make efficient operations possible. Examples Some examples of search tree data structures are AVL tree s, Red black tree s, splay tree s and Tango Trees which are instances of self balancing binary search tree s Ternary search tree s, in which each internal node has exactly three children B tree s, commonly used in databases B tree s, like B trees but with all data values stored in the leaves van Emde Boas tree s, very efficient if the data values are fixed size integer s. See also Trie , a tree data structure that allows searching .... Category Data structures DEFAULTSORT Search Tree Comp sci stub de Suchbaum uk ...   more details



  1. Search Bloc

    The Search Bloc Bloque de B squeda was a Special Operations unit of the National Police of Colombia Polic a Nacional de Colombia . History The Search Bloc was created in 1992 by then President of Colombia Cesar Gaviria . Search Bloc officers were assembled with the sole objective of the arrest apprehension of drug lord Pablo Escobar and his associates. Its original commander was Colonel Hugo Martinez. The members of Search Bloc received training from the Special Forces United States Army U.S. Army s Special Forces and were specially selected for being impervious to police corruption from the drug cartels. Throughout its mission, Search Bloc faced many obstacles such as a spy within the group, allegations of collaboration with the anti Escobar vigilante groups such as Los Pepes , which would have included vigilantism within Search Bloc pertaining to suspicious deaths of Escobar s subordinates. Escobar was killed on December 2, 1993 in a shootout with members of Search Bloc. After dismantling the Medellin Cartel , Search Bloc was transferred to Cali to find and shut down the structure of the Cali Cartel . Search Bloc was revived in 2004 to root out cocaine and heroin traffickers in the southwest of Colombia. The mission of the new Search Bloc was to take apart the Norte del Valle Cartel Norte del Valle cartel and arrest its leader, Diego Le n Montoya S nchez . See also Pablo Escobar La Catedral Los Pepes References Mark Bowden , Killing Pablo book Killing Pablo a copy of Bowden s serial articles in the Philadelphia Enquirer is available here http www.freedomtoexhale.com kp.htm http www.janes.com articles Janes Terrorism And Security Monitor 2004 COLOMBIA COLOMBIA has revived its cartel busting Search Bloc police unit.html Jane s Jane s Terrorism & Security Monitor Mar 01, 2004 commons category Police of Colombia South America topic Law enforcement in Colombia conflict Colombia topics state uncollapsed Category Colombian National Police Search Bloc law enforcement agency ...   more details




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