Browsing by Author "Weldeghebriel, Zemichael Fesahatsion"
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- ItemEvaluating and comparing search engines in retrieving text information from the web(Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2004-03) Weldeghebriel, Zemichael Fesahatsion; Van der Walt, M. S.; Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences. Dept. of Information Science.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: With the introduction of the Internet and the World Wide Web (www), information can be easily accessed and retrieved from the web using information retrieval systems such as web search engines or simply search engines. There are a number of search engines that have been developed to provide access to the resources available on the web and to help users in retrieving relevant information from the web. In particular, they are essential for finding text information on the web for academic purposes. But, how effective and efficient are those search engines in retrieving the most relevant text information from the web? Which of the search engines are more effective and efficient? So, this study was conducted to see how effective and efficient search engines are and to see which search engines are most effective and efficient in retrieving the required text information from the web. It is very important to know the most effective and efficient search engines because such search engines can be used to retrieve a higher number of the most relevant text web pages with minimum time and effort. The study was based on nine major search engines, four search queries and relevancy judgments as relevant/partly-relevanUnon-relevant. Precision and recall were calculated based on the experimental or test results and these were used as basis for the statistical evaluation and comparisons of the retrieval effectiveness of the nine search engines. Duplicated items and broken links were also recorded and examined separately and were used as an additional measure of search engine effectiveness. A response time was also recorded and used as a base for the statistical evaluation and comparisons of the retrieval efficiency of the nine search engines. Additionally, since search engines involve indexing and searching in the information retrieval processes from the web, this study first discusses, from the theoretical point of view, how the indexing and searching processes are performed in an information retrieval environment. It also discusses the influences of indexing and searching processes on the effectiveness and efficiency of information retrieval systems in general and search engines in particular in retrieving the most relevant text information from the web.