Make search become the internal function of Internet
Title: Make search become the internal function of Internet
Research Question: How can we improve the efficiency and effectiveness of search engines to better serve the needs of Internet users?
Methodology: The researchers proposed a new system called Domain Resources Integrated System (DRIS). DRIS is a distributed information retrieval system that aims to solve the problems of poor coverage, long update intervals, and lack of personalized results in current search engines. It is an open system that works as an internal component of the Internet, rather than a product of a company.
Results: The implementation of DRIS was also discussed in the paper. It was designed to solve the issues faced by current search engines, such as the extraction of all pages from websites repeatedly, which increases traffic on the Internet. DRIS treats domains as the basic cells of "information Internet" and organizes them in a way that allows for better management and retrieval of information.
Implications: The researchers believe that DRIS can significantly improve the quality of search results and the user experience on the Internet. By making search an internal function of the Internet, it can better cover all available information resources and provide more accurate, up-to-date, and personalized results. Additionally, it can help manage the explosive growth of the Internet and prevent the problems caused by the proliferation of search engines.
Future Work: The paper also discusses the challenges and areas for further research, such as the relationship between DRIS and IPV6 and the extension of DRIS.
In conclusion, the researchers propose a new approach to search engines that can make search an internal function of the Internet, improving the efficiency and effectiveness of information retrieval.
Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0311015v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0311015v1