Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2004.Includes bibliographical references (p. 65-66).Researchers and students gather a wealth of information from the Internet. With increasingly affordable large hard disk spaces, much content can be archived in the computer for future reference. However, the only means for organizing this information on today's machines is the folder system. Information on a topic may be spread over many folders. This provides for poor content navigation and retrieval. This thesis describes how the concept of keyword-based indexing can be applied towards navigation of electronic content. The idea is implemented in the form of a software solution - Desktop Co...
Keyword search has failed to adequately meet the needs of enterprise users. This is largely due to...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Search is an important aspect of information management often taken for granted. Domain specific rep...
Personal computers provide users with abilities to create, organize, store and access large amounts ...
International audienceWe conducted a study on how academic researchers manage multiple documents acq...
The Internet as the biggest human library ever assembled keeps on growing. Although all kinds of inf...
Technology keeps on evolving and so must the science of information retrieval. This thesis presents ...
The retrieval and presentation of digital content such as that on the World Wide Web (WWW) is a subs...
Browsing accounts for much of people's interaction with digital libraries, but it is poorly supporte...
Includes bibliographical references.This project implements a Microsoft Windows-based information se...
The nine month report looked into ways of connecting information with hypertext and how today's pers...
The user's memory plays a very important role in desktop search. A search query with insufficiently...
The recently arrived desktop search applications are weaker than their web siblings as they cannot ...
When computer forensics investigation is carried out on single workstations and the forensics image...
Browsing accounts for much of people’s interaction with digital libraries, but it is poorly supporte...
Keyword search has failed to adequately meet the needs of enterprise users. This is largely due to...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Search is an important aspect of information management often taken for granted. Domain specific rep...
Personal computers provide users with abilities to create, organize, store and access large amounts ...
International audienceWe conducted a study on how academic researchers manage multiple documents acq...
The Internet as the biggest human library ever assembled keeps on growing. Although all kinds of inf...
Technology keeps on evolving and so must the science of information retrieval. This thesis presents ...
The retrieval and presentation of digital content such as that on the World Wide Web (WWW) is a subs...
Browsing accounts for much of people's interaction with digital libraries, but it is poorly supporte...
Includes bibliographical references.This project implements a Microsoft Windows-based information se...
The nine month report looked into ways of connecting information with hypertext and how today's pers...
The user's memory plays a very important role in desktop search. A search query with insufficiently...
The recently arrived desktop search applications are weaker than their web siblings as they cannot ...
When computer forensics investigation is carried out on single workstations and the forensics image...
Browsing accounts for much of people’s interaction with digital libraries, but it is poorly supporte...
Keyword search has failed to adequately meet the needs of enterprise users. This is largely due to...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Search is an important aspect of information management often taken for granted. Domain specific rep...