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An adaptive real-time Web search engine Export

In WIDM '99: Proceedings of the 2nd international workshop on Web information and data management (1999), pp. 12-16.

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adaptability adaptivity augmented-reality events hyperefficiency justice-technologies monitoring real-time real-time-justice real-time-justice-systems real-time-web searching sensor-networks signal-processing streams trading-strategies trading-systems twitter

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The Internet provides a wealth of information scattered all over the world. The fact that the information may be located anywhere makes it both convenient for placing information on the Web and difficult for others to find. Conventional search engines can only locate information that is in their search index and users do not have much choice in limiting or expanding the search parameters. Some web pages like those for news services change frequently and will not work well with index based search engines because the indexed information may become obsolete at any moment. We are proposing an efficient algorithm for finding information on the Web that gives the user greater control over the search path and what to search for. Unlike the conventional techniques, our algorithm does not use an index and works in real time. We save on space, we can search any part of the Internet indicated by the user, and since the search is in real time, the result will be current.


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