We compared the information retrieval performances of some popular search engines (namely, Google, Yahoo, AlltheWeb, Gigablast, Zworks and AltaVista and Bing/MSN) in response to a list of ten queries, varying in complexity. These queries were run on each search engine and the precision and response time of the retrieved results were recorded. The first ten documents on each retrieval output were evaluated as being 'relevant' or 'non-relevant' for evaluation of the search engine's precision. To evaluate response time, normalised recall ratios were calculated at various cut-off points for each query and search engine. This study shows that Google appears to be the best search engine in terms of both average precision (70%) and average respo...
The goal of this study was to investigate the retrieval effectiveness of three popular German Web se...
The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to evaluate three general query-based web search engines. The...
As Internet evolution becomes bigger every day, people become more interested in finding services an...
We compared the information retrieval performances of some popular search engines (namely, Google, ...
Abstract — This paper compared the retrieval effectiveness in context of precision and relative reca...
The purpose of this masters thesis is to evaluate the retrieval effectiveness of three different ...
Purpose: To compare five major Web search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask.com, and Seekport) for th...
Abstract: This paper analyzed retrieval effectiveness in context of precision and correlation of Goo...
The purpose of this essay is to perform an evaluation regarding retrieval performance of three ...
This work is a comparative study o n three major Int ernet search e ngines; Yahoo, Google and ask.co...
Search Engines have become an integral part of daily internet usage. The search engine is the first ...
Search engines help the user to surf the web. Due to the vast number of web pages it is highly impos...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to evaluate the performance and efficiency of the two most used...
In this paper we present a number of measures that compare rankings of search engine results. We app...
This thesis is focusing on how global and local search engines retrieve information from the local d...
The goal of this study was to investigate the retrieval effectiveness of three popular German Web se...
The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to evaluate three general query-based web search engines. The...
As Internet evolution becomes bigger every day, people become more interested in finding services an...
We compared the information retrieval performances of some popular search engines (namely, Google, ...
Abstract — This paper compared the retrieval effectiveness in context of precision and relative reca...
The purpose of this masters thesis is to evaluate the retrieval effectiveness of three different ...
Purpose: To compare five major Web search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask.com, and Seekport) for th...
Abstract: This paper analyzed retrieval effectiveness in context of precision and correlation of Goo...
The purpose of this essay is to perform an evaluation regarding retrieval performance of three ...
This work is a comparative study o n three major Int ernet search e ngines; Yahoo, Google and ask.co...
Search Engines have become an integral part of daily internet usage. The search engine is the first ...
Search engines help the user to surf the web. Due to the vast number of web pages it is highly impos...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to evaluate the performance and efficiency of the two most used...
In this paper we present a number of measures that compare rankings of search engine results. We app...
This thesis is focusing on how global and local search engines retrieve information from the local d...
The goal of this study was to investigate the retrieval effectiveness of three popular German Web se...
The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to evaluate three general query-based web search engines. The...
As Internet evolution becomes bigger every day, people become more interested in finding services an...