Search computing focuses on building answers to complex search queries (for example, "Where can I attend an interesting conference in my field near a sunny beach?") by interacting with a constellation of cooperating search services, and using result ranking and joining as the dominant factors for service composition. The service computing paradigm has so far been neutral to the specific features of search applications and services. To address this weakness, search computing advocates a new approach in which search, join, and ranking are the central aspects for service composition. © 2006 IEEE.
Search computing: Managing complex search queries
Ceri S.;Abu Helou M.;Barbieri D.;Bozzon A.;Braga D.;Brambilla M.;Campi A.;Corcoglioniti F.;Della Valle E.;Eynard D.;Fraternali P.;Grossniklaus M.;Martinenghi D.;Tagliasacchi M.;Vadacca S.
2010-01-01
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Search computing focuses on building answers to complex search queries (for example, "Where can I attend an interesting conference in my field near a sunny beach?") by interacting with a constellation of cooperating search services, and using result ranking and joining as the dominant factors for service composition. The service computing paradigm has so far been neutral to the specific features of search applications and services. To address this weakness, search computing advocates a new approach in which search, join, and ranking are the central aspects for service composition. © 2006 IEEE.File in questo prodotto:
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