This dissertation reports an investigation into the performance and searching technique of seven internet search engines. It provides a general overview of the search engines as well as a quick reference for the searching techniques and search tools. The main focus of this dissertation is in its evaluation of seven internet search engines using two evaluations methodologies. The first evaluation is using Signal Detection Analysis to test the sensitivity (d') and decision bias (beta). The sensitivity of the search engine is important for finding the useful information in its index. The larger the value of sensitivity, the better the finding of useful information. The decision bias is to measure how conservative or risky the search engine is ...
Search engines help the user to surf the web. Due to the vast number of web pages it is highly impos...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate three search engines with regard to retrieval effectivene...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate three search engines with regard to retrieval effectivene...
The purpose of this masters thesis is to evaluate the retrieval effectiveness of three different ...
The purpose of this masters thesis is to evaluate the retrieval effectiveness of three different ...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse studies that evaluate Web search engines. This is done in f...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse studies that evaluate Web search engines. This is done in f...
Search Engines have become an integral part of daily internet usage. The search engine is the first ...
described. The basic goal of IRT is to advise users of Internet search engines in retrieving informa...
The World Wide Web's search engines are the main tools for indexing and retrieval of Internet r...
Due to the rapid development of the World Wide Web (WWW), Web-based search engines have become the m...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and critically investigate eight different evaluations of the ...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and critically investigate eight different evaluations of the ...
The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to evaluate three general query-based web search engines. The...
This work is a comparative study o n three major Int ernet search e ngines; Yahoo, Google and ask.co...
Search engines help the user to surf the web. Due to the vast number of web pages it is highly impos...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate three search engines with regard to retrieval effectivene...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate three search engines with regard to retrieval effectivene...
The purpose of this masters thesis is to evaluate the retrieval effectiveness of three different ...
The purpose of this masters thesis is to evaluate the retrieval effectiveness of three different ...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse studies that evaluate Web search engines. This is done in f...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse studies that evaluate Web search engines. This is done in f...
Search Engines have become an integral part of daily internet usage. The search engine is the first ...
described. The basic goal of IRT is to advise users of Internet search engines in retrieving informa...
The World Wide Web's search engines are the main tools for indexing and retrieval of Internet r...
Due to the rapid development of the World Wide Web (WWW), Web-based search engines have become the m...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and critically investigate eight different evaluations of the ...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and critically investigate eight different evaluations of the ...
The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to evaluate three general query-based web search engines. The...
This work is a comparative study o n three major Int ernet search e ngines; Yahoo, Google and ask.co...
Search engines help the user to surf the web. Due to the vast number of web pages it is highly impos...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate three search engines with regard to retrieval effectivene...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate three search engines with regard to retrieval effectivene...