Searching the Workplace Web
Source:
WWW2003, ACM Press, p.366-375 (2003)
URL:
http://www2003.org/cdrom/papers/refereed/p641/xhtml/p641-mccurley.html
Abstract:
The social impact from the World Wide Web cannot be underestimated,
but technologies used to build the Web are
also revolutionizing the sharing of business and government
information within intranets. In many ways the lessons
learned from the Internet carry over directly to intranets,
but others do not apply. In particular, the social forces that
guide the development of intranets are quite different, and
the determination of a “good answer” for intranet search is
quite different than on the Internet. In this paper we study
the problem of intranet search. Our approach focuses on the
use of rank aggregation, and allows us to examine the effects
of different heuristics on ranking of search results.
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