Extractions: Moteurs de Recherche See also Searching Tips in Volterre-Fr at http://www.wfi.fr/volterre/searchtips.html On this page you will find search engines for France/Francophonie , an alphabetical list of search engines I've found useful, and sites for finding email addresses and email forums , as well as: Viruses, Hoaxes, Worms and more. France / Francophonie Eureka
PVFS(Parallel Virtual File System) ¼³Á¤ ¹æ¹ý Enter the root directory(metadata directory) /pvfsmeta. Enter theuser in of directory root. doom1. searching for host success. http://www.superuser.co.kr/open_lecture/pvfs/page04.htm
Extractions: Enter the root directory(metadata directory): /pvfs-meta Enter the user in of directory: root Enter the group id of directory: root Enter the mode of the root directory: Enter the mode of the root directory: Searching for host...success Enter the port number on the host for manager: (Port number 3000 is the default) Enter the I/O nodes:(can use form node1, node2, ...or nodename #-#, #, #) Searching for hosts...success I/O nodes: doom1 doom2 doom3 doom4 Enter the port number for the iods: (Port number 7000 is the default) Done!
Searching The Net Search Pages; Vivisimo a customizable meta-search engine a single interface forboth parallel and nonparallel methods of searching multiple sites. http://eaglelink.sas.edu.sg/technology/search_engines.htm
Extractions: Most Popular Yahoo: Subject guide and free-text searching of the World Wide We Goto.com Ask.com Google.com search engine Alta Vista, free-text searching of the Web from Digital Equipment Mamma - mother of all search engines. MetaCrawler - search service that relies on the databases of other search engines. Dogpile - multi-engine semi-parallel search interface. Searches logically through several search engines until 10 matches are found. Allows use of boolean and proximity operators. CNET Search - offers channels to metasearch specialized engines from around the Web SavvySearch - sends your query to many search engines simultaneously, and the results can be displayed in any of several languages. All-in-One Search Page - the Internet's best search engines, databases, indexes, and directories in a single site. Highway 61 MetaCrawler ProFusion Metasearch - enter your search terms and choose advanced features like boolean operators then search multiple engines without re-typing. BigHub, The
Binghamton Univ. Libraries: Web Search Tools Beaucoup meta and parallel Engines List of meta search engines plus Beacoup Super Manyoptions for refining searches. Allows searching in 24 languages. http://library.lib.binghamton.edu/search/
Extractions: Search Engines and Directories Google Google Uncle Sam AltaVista Yahoo! Below are links to some search engines and directories selected by librarians. For detailed reviews, ratings, and statistics, as well as tips on using search engines see Search Engine Watch or Search Engine Showdown Subject Directories Subject-Specific Gateways Meta-Search Engines ... Evaluating Internet Resources Google
Search Engines and will not usually support Boolean searching or advanced Debriefing Debriefingis a meta search engine which A multi engine semiparallel search interface http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/search/web.html
Extractions: The University of Adelaide Home Departments Search To find a specific piece of information on the World Wide Web can be quite tricky; you will need to use of one of the many search engines that have been designed to sift through the millions of pages on the Web and retrieve those that most closely match your search terms. This page lists the ones that we have found most useful. We've also provided links to information about how to use search engines effectively. Standard search engines: All The Web AltaVista ANZWERS ... Specialised search engines Try these for specific subject searches Search techniques Basic techniques and Boolean searching will dramatically improve your results Evaluating your results Always apply these criteria: authority, accuracy, objectivity, currency, and coverage How to find people Try the resources on our How to find people on the Internet page Standard search engines work by sending out robots or spiders to analyse the many millions of pages that are accessible on the World Wide Web. When you type in a query the search engine will produce a list of Web pages that best match the search words you have used. Search engines differ both in the way that they gather and store information, and in the algorithm they use to match and rank the results. They also vary in the level of sophistication that they permit when you are constructing a search: some allow only relatively simple searches while others offer full Boolean searching and more.
Citations: SavySearch Home Page - Dreilinger (ResearchIndex) text searching, meta search services like SavvySearch Dre97 use free text indexeslike Altavista as subroutines, querying all available services in parallel http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/context/484190/0
Extractions: This paper is cited in the following contexts: Flexible Queries to Semi-structured Datasources: the WG-log .. - Comai, Damiani, Tanca (Correct) ....of Congress. Yahoo s success has spawned similar tools, based on the idea of providing large, monolithic servers holding indexes of site contents (Point [Lyc98 2] Magellan [McK98] and others) In order to exploit taxonomies together with free text searching, meta search services like SavvySearch use free text indexes like Altavista as subroutines, querying all available services in parallel and then aggregating the results. Structural representation of sites A considerable amount of research has been made on how to complement keyword based searching with database style support for .... Dreilinger, D., " SavySearch Home Page " available from http://www.lycos.com A Schema-based Approach to Modeling and Querying WWW Data - Comai, Damiani, Posenato.. (1998) (Correct) ....on a broad hierarchical classification systems of subjects, much similar to those used by the Library of Congress. Yahoo s success has spawned multiple similar tools, all based on the idea of providing large, monolithic servers holding indexes of site contents (WebCompass [Qua] SavvySearch [
Extractions: P.R.China This paper presents the concepts, technologies, algorithms and detailed measures to achieve the goal of providing highly relevant, almost complete and up-to-date multilingual information search, index, and retrieve. The architecture is also described. Based on a key project of Chinese Academy of Sciences which has been accomplished in June,1998, this paper provides our solution to the above problems. The language accepted are simplified Chinese and English, Traditional Chinese (Big5) and Traditional Chinese (EUC) will be added in the near future. Our established system consists of two subsystems: organization based subsystem and Web-page based subsystem. Organization based subsystem is developed specially for users to find whether a certain organization in China has its own Web-site and some detail information about that organization. Web-page based subsystem is developed for users to searching information in Web documents.
Meta Search Engines searching the Internet Recommended Sites and Search meta search engines simultaneouslysearch multiple search are also referred to as parallel search engines http://library.albany.edu/internet/meta.html
Extractions: Recommended Sites and Search Techniques Meta Search Engines Meta search engines simultaneously search multiple search engines. They are also referred to as parallel search engines, multithreaded search engines, or mega search engines There are two types of meta search engines: Separate retrieval for comprehensive results : This type searches a number of engines and does not collate the results. This means you must look through a separate list of results from each engine that was searched; you will often see the same result more than once. Some engines require you to visit each site to view your results, while others will fetch the results back to their own sites. With this type of meta search engine, you can retrieve comprehensive, even overwhelming, results. An example of this type of engine is Dogpile Collated retrieval for selected results : This type is more common and returns a single list of results, often with the duplicate files removed. This type of engine always brings the results back to its own site for viewing. In these cases, the engine retrieves a certain maximum number of files allowed by the individual engines it has searched, cut off after a certain point as the search is processed. The cut-off may be determined by the number of documents retrieved, or by the amount of time the meta engine spends at the other sites. Some of these services give the user a certain degree of control over these factors. All of this has two implications:
Annotated List Of Selected Search Tools metasearch Tools searching by phrase, Boolean expressions, and proximity operators. FeaturesThe home page has a search form to use for a parallel search of http://www.webliminal.com/search/appendix_a1.htm
Extractions: All the Web Home page: http://alltheweb.com Help http://alltheweb.com/help Description: Types of searches: Keyword or phrase. Implied Boolean expressions, use parentheses for OR search, field searching supported, no stop words. May restrict searches by language with over 30 different languages available. Advanced search mode provides a form to use to build search expressions. Sources to search: Web, News, pictures, videos, and FTP and MP3 files. Output Features Title, hyperlink, URL, size, and text from the Web page. Ranked by relevancy, ten results per page. Links to related topics and a link to the results in pictures or videos are usually present. Altavista Home page: http://www.altavista.com Help: http://help.altavista.com Description: Types of searches: Keyword or phrase. Implied Boolean expressions in simple search, and full Boolean expressions in advanced search. Proximity, truncation, wildcards, case sensitivity, and field searching supported.
Chapter 8--Finding Information On The World Wide Web metaSearch Tools (6) meta-Search tools allow you to types of metasearch tools arecalled parallel search tools tutorials to help sharpen your searching skills http://www.webliminal.com/essentials/eoc-rtfs/ch08.htm
Extractions: This material has been prepared to accompany the book "Internet and Web Essentials" (ISBN 1887902460) by Ernest Ackermann and Karen Hartman , and published by Franklin, Beedle and Associates Chapter Capsules FYIs Essentials Home Page ... FYIs Summary Terms Exercises FYIs agent all-in-one search tool blocking device Boolean searching ... FYIs Summary Terms Exercises FYIs FYIs Agents Some of the most well known directories on the World Wide Web. A directory is a topical list of Internet resources, arranged hierarchically. Directories are meant to be browsed, but they can also be searched. Directories differ from search engines in one major way - the human element involved in collecting and updating the information. Filtering and Blocking Agents
W3 Search Engines XML Over 100 search engines and directories, with many falling outside the 'traditional' search engine Category Computers Internet Search Engines Link Compilations Inference Find the Intelligent Fast parallel Web Search; spellcheck your requestbefore searching the web; SeekAmerica - meta search engine for north and south http://cui.unige.ch/meta-index.html
Extractions: This documents collects some of the most useful search engines available on the WWW.Suggestions for additions are welcome! Some interesting information sources are available only through specialized software If you are willing to install software on your computer to access them, check our page tools for information access. Links that appeared to be broken are in a separate page . Please let me know if one of those is still available! NB: If you find this page especially useful, why not install a local copy on your machine? It will work from anywhere. [The original source of this page is at CUI You may also be interested in trying out Martijn Koster's CUSI (Configurable Unified Search Interface), or visiting
B.S.D. Library - Search Engines & Directories people searching for the best the Internet has to offer. Hundreds of different categories.MSN Search; MSNBC; MyMole.com Another good parallel (meta) search http://www.benzieshoreslibrary.org/srch_links.html
Extractions: SPECIFIC SEARCH ENGINES 100.com - Web directory with 60 categories each listing 100 of the top sites hand-picked by their editors to provide the best selection on the Web! 4Anything Network - Directory of reviewed quality sites. About.com - Explore the Web with expert guidance from real people searching for the best the Internet has to offer. Hundreds of different categories Ah-Ha.com All The Web Ask Jeeves - Just type a question and click "Ask!" Ask Jeeves then tries to find relevant sites to your "natural-language" query. All-in-One Search Page - Search 120 of the most popular Internet search engines. AltaVista - Internet search engine. AOL Search (maintained by Open Directory Project Beaucoup - Meta search engine. Best of the Web Britannica.com - Search "the world's best Web sites, plus related books, selections from leading magazines, and the complete Encyclopaedia Britannica." Also includes a nice set of linke to other Reference Sites. CEO Express - Not a search engine, but an excellent instant gateway to the most popular Internet sites that you might want or need every day.
Compound.htm: Fravia's Web-searching Lore: Metasearch Engines words were joined by AND, equivalent to searching for all metager http//meta.rrzn.uni denmetasuchmaschinen hat metaGer die Nase vorn. parallel search, AND http://www.searchlores.org/compound.htm
Webmaster Resource Center: Searching/Search Engines/Metasearch Tools 89.com All in one powerful parallel web meta search engine. Simultaneously querytop search engines. Clean interface and fast relevant search results. http://www.1001webmasters.com/links/Searching/Search_Engines/Metasearch_Tools/
EHS-Searching Tools searching Tools. AltaVista http//www.altavista.com. Ask site. parallel/metasearches will give a list of different meta search engines. http://www.tcps.k12.md.us/ehs/lib/searching.html
Extractions: AltaVista http://www.altavista.com Ask Jeeves - http://askjeeves.com - uses natural language Beaucoup http://www.beaucoup.com/ - claims to search over 2,000 different search engines, indices and directories. How do I use Beaucoup? Simple: click on a category, go through the annotated listings. If you don't find it, whatever page you're on will have the category list (see the panel at the left). Click on a new category. You are always no more than one click from a list of links which take you directly to the search sites themselves. Again, there is not nor will there ever be an attempt to keep the surfer on this site. Parallel/Meta searches will give a list of different meta search engines. The BigHub.com http://www.thebighub.com/ - a megasearch engine; allows you to search Yahoo, AltaVisata, GoTo, Excite, Infoseek, Lycos, and WebCrawler at one time. Also has links to subject specific search engines.
AcqWeb's Guide To Searching The Web metaSearch Engines searching multiple other search engines All-in-One ixquick.commeta-searcher using relevancy ranking; Mamma parallel search engine; http://acqweb.library.vanderbilt.edu/acqweb/search.html
Extractions: Specialized ... Search Reviews Internet searchers continue to come in an amazing array, and more appear weekly. That's the bad news. The good news is that various people are analyzing them carefully and mounting sites to help pick the right search engine according to one's need. The best list we have found for all types of net searches is Internet Navigation Tools from Rice. It is comprehensive, concise and clear. The best analysis of search engines is Search Engines Quick Guide . If in need of a tutorial, the best sites to check are: Bare Bones 101: A Basic Tutorial on Searching the Web , by Ellen Chamberlain, University of South Carolina-Beaufort Finding Information on the Internet from Berkeley's library, which goes from the basics to advanced techniques Tutorial: Guide to Effective Searching of the Internet , The WebTools Company Web Searching, Sleuthing and Sifting by Angela Elkordy For those in need of a glossary, see Search Engine Terms , a multiple language resource from I-Search
SocioSite META SEARCH ENGINES JavaBot Javabot releases beta version of its meta search engine query to multiplesearch services in parallel, collates the (3) Advanced searching Syntax it http://www.pscw.uva.nl/sociosite/search/Search3.html
Meta Search Search Engines Home General meta Search Links Dogpile A multi engine semi-parallel searchinterface. Allows for continued searching options and Boolean/proximity http://www.searchengineguide.com/pages/General/Meta_Search/
W3 Search Engines / W3-Suchmaschinen Mamma.com MatchSite meta360.com a parallel search engine metaCrawler Search Freak- meta-search engine, includes a submission page, searching for people http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/outerspace/meta-index.html
Extractions: tools for information access Links that appeared to be broken are in a separate page . Please let me know if one of those is still available! NB: If you find this page especially useful, why not install a local copy on your machine? It will work from anywhere. [The original source of this page is at CUI You may also be interested in trying out Martijn Koster's CUSI (Configurable Unified Search Interface), or visiting Search Engine Watch site which provides detailed information on how search engines work, along with tips on getting better results. Looking for:
Listings Of The World Computers Internet Searching Search Regular, boolean and natural language searching. http//www.made2search.com AddedNov-25-02; MainSeek.com Post Review parallel multi meta search engine http://listingsworld.com/Computers/Internet/Searching/Search_Engines/Metasearch_