Purpose: To compare five major Web search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask.com, and Seekport) for their retrieval effectiveness, taking into account not only the results but also the results descriptions. Design/Methodology/Approach: The study uses real-life queries. Results are made anonymous and are randomised. Results are judged by the persons posing the original queries. Findings: The two major search engines, Google and Yahoo, perform best, and there are no significant differences between them. Google delivers significantly more relevant result descriptions than any other search engine. This could be one reason for users perceiving this engine as superior. Research Limitations: The study is based on a user model where the user takes in...
The purpose of this paper is to describe various quality measures for search engines and to ask whet...
Abstract — This paper compared the retrieval effectiveness in context of precision and relative reca...
Due to the rapid development of the World Wide Web (WWW), Web-based search engines have become the m...
Purpose: To compare five major Web search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask.com, and Seekport) for th...
Purpose – To test major Web search engines on their performance on navigational queries, i.e. search...
We compared the information retrieval performances of some popular search engines (namely, Google, ...
This article discusses Web search engines; mainly the challenges in indexing the World Wide Web, the...
The purpose of this masters thesis is to evaluate the retrieval effectiveness of three different ...
Measuring the information retrieval effectiveness of World Wide Web search engines is costly because...
Search Engines have become an integral part of daily internet usage. The search engine is the first ...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to evaluate the performance and efficiency of the two most used...
As Internet evolution becomes bigger every day, people become more interested in finding services an...
This chapter presents a theoretical framework for evaluating next generation search engines. We focu...
The goal of this study was to investigate the retrieval effectiveness of three popular German Web se...
Evaluation of search engines is necessary to check the retrieval performance of search engines and t...
The purpose of this paper is to describe various quality measures for search engines and to ask whet...
Abstract — This paper compared the retrieval effectiveness in context of precision and relative reca...
Due to the rapid development of the World Wide Web (WWW), Web-based search engines have become the m...
Purpose: To compare five major Web search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask.com, and Seekport) for th...
Purpose – To test major Web search engines on their performance on navigational queries, i.e. search...
We compared the information retrieval performances of some popular search engines (namely, Google, ...
This article discusses Web search engines; mainly the challenges in indexing the World Wide Web, the...
The purpose of this masters thesis is to evaluate the retrieval effectiveness of three different ...
Measuring the information retrieval effectiveness of World Wide Web search engines is costly because...
Search Engines have become an integral part of daily internet usage. The search engine is the first ...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to evaluate the performance and efficiency of the two most used...
As Internet evolution becomes bigger every day, people become more interested in finding services an...
This chapter presents a theoretical framework for evaluating next generation search engines. We focu...
The goal of this study was to investigate the retrieval effectiveness of three popular German Web se...
Evaluation of search engines is necessary to check the retrieval performance of search engines and t...
The purpose of this paper is to describe various quality measures for search engines and to ask whet...
Abstract — This paper compared the retrieval effectiveness in context of precision and relative reca...
Due to the rapid development of the World Wide Web (WWW), Web-based search engines have become the m...