2009 International Conference on Information Management and Engineering 2009
DOI: 10.1109/icime.2009.105
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A Memory Efficient Approach for Crawling Language Specific Web: The Arabic Web as a Case Study

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“…In generally search engines are composed of five basic components: a crawling module, an indexing module, a page ranking module, a search module, and a page repository [19]. Structure of traditional search engine involves these five basic modules least.…”
Section: Search Engine Structurementioning
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“…In generally search engines are composed of five basic components: a crawling module, an indexing module, a page ranking module, a search module, and a page repository [19]. Structure of traditional search engine involves these five basic modules least.…”
Section: Search Engine Structurementioning
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“…Crawler creates local copy of web pages and periodically updates. Main factor to update is change rate [19].…”
Section: ) Consolidationmentioning
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“…According to [12,13], Arabic webpages only account for 0.1% of the total webpages, which explains the lack of research on the Arabic language. Another study [5] modifies the curve fitting policy to suit the Arabic language by omitting pronouns, relative pronouns, and prepositions from the content without changing the meaning. They also take the various derivations of the same word with the same meaning.…”
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“…Second, the query that is entered by the user to access the required information is reformulated to comply with the information retrieval model as well as to add other keywords or modify the weights of the existent words to achieve better search accuracy. Third, the entered query is matched with the existing index, and the most similar documents are retrieved and arranged in a descending order [2,5,22,15]. By determining how documents are represented in the index, information retrieval models can control how the reception is represented.…”
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