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Old 03-13-2008, 03:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How Search Engines Operate?

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called "bots" or "spiders"??????????

can u any give me example ???????
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Old 03-13-2008, 04:50 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Are specialized programs that facilitates information retrieval from large segments of the Internet. Search engines attempt to help a user locate desired information or resources by seeking matches to user-specified keywords. The usual method for finding and isolating this information is to compile and maintain an index of Web resources that can be queried for the keywords or concepts entered by the user. The indexes are often built from specific resource lists, and may also be created from the output of Web crawlers, wanderers, robots or spiders.
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definitely, search engines are made to help people find what they need in just a click, using specific keywords or key phrase. . .
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web spider of bot is coming to your site and read the keyword,meta tags, content and update their search engine data base.
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Search engines have a short list of critical operations that allows them to provide relevant web results when searchers use their system to find information.

1. Crawling the Web
Search engines run automated programs, called "bots" or "spiders", that use the hyperlink structure of the web to "crawl" the pages and documents that make up the World Wide Web. Estimates are that of the approximately 20 billion existing pages, search engines have crawled between 8 and 10 billion.

2. Indexing Documents
Once a page has been crawled, its contents can be "indexed" - stored in a giant database of documents that makes up a search engine's "index". This index needs to be tightly managed so that requests which must search and sort billions of documents can be completed in fractions of a second.

3. Processing Queries
When a request for information comes into the search engine (hundreds of millions do each day), the engine retrieves from its index all the document that match the query. A match is determined if the terms or phrase is found on the page in the manner specified by the user. For example, a search for car and driver magazine at Google returns 8.25 million results, but a search for the same phrase in quotes ("car and driver magazine") returns only 166 thousand results. In the first system, commonly called "Findall" mode, Google returned all documents which had the terms "car", "driver", and "magazine" (they ignore the term "and" because it's not useful to narrowing the results), while in the second search, only those pages with the exact phrase "car and driver magazine" were returned. Other advanced operators (Google has a list of 11) can change which results a search engine will consider a match for a given query.

4. Ranking Results
Once the search engine has determined which results are a match for the query, the engine's algorithm (a mathematical equation commonly used for sorting) runs calculations on each of the results to determine which is most relevant to the given query. They sort these on the results pages in order from most relevant to least so that users can make a choice about which to select.
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Here are some Google Librarian Central documents explaining their process.
http://www.google.com/librariancente...s/0512_01.html
http://www.google.com/librariancente...arch_17x22.pdf

The were instrumental in development of our Google Ranking Flowchart.
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Here is how SE works (in simplified words)

1) SE CRAWL the websites.
2) SE INDEX the websites.
3) SE PROCESS search queries.
4) SE RANK the websites based on its usefulness on the given search queries.
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Here is how SE works (in simplified words)

1) SE CRAWL the websites.
2) SE INDEX the websites.
3) SE PROCESS search queries.
4) SE RANK the websites based on its usefulness on the given search queries.

yeah, you just simplified Nica's post...
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Wouldn't we all like to know how the SE's operate.
Then we could all retire
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For Google, there are 3 main processes:
*Retrieving of pages aka crawling
*Storing web pages aka indexing
*Search query processing

More about how Google operates on this page:
http://www.googleguide.com/google_works.html
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