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'''Before Class''':
 
'''Before Class''':
 
:* '''Read (suggested in this order)'''
 
:* '''Read (suggested in this order)'''
::*http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/sonnenreich/history.html. This is a useful history of search engines.
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::*This is a useful history of search engines: http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/sonnenreich/history.html   
 
::*Wikipedia's article on search engines: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engines
 
::*Wikipedia's article on search engines: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engines
 
::*(2 pages) J. Kleinberg, and S. Lawrence. The structure of the Web, Science 294, 1849-1850, November 2001. The paper which addresses the overall structure of the web with "core", "in", "out", and "other" sections. http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse522/CurrentQtr/kleinberg_structure_of_the_web.pdf
 
::*(2 pages) J. Kleinberg, and S. Lawrence. The structure of the Web, Science 294, 1849-1850, November 2001. The paper which addresses the overall structure of the web with "core", "in", "out", and "other" sections. http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse522/CurrentQtr/kleinberg_structure_of_the_web.pdf

Revision as of 00:38, 8 April 2006

Basics of search engine algorithms (web crawling, building indexes, etc.). How has the field evolved? How have the services that search engines provide changed through the years? From WebCrawler to Inktomi to Yahoo!. How does Google's PageRank work? The use of WWW link structure to identify authoritative sources for user queries.

Presented by Mike Cafarella

Before Class:

  • Read (suggested in this order)
  • If you're a CSE student OR technically brave then read
OR
  • Finish the Kleinberg article
  • Otherwise, read...

Other Resources: