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NASA indexing benchmarks: evaluating text search engines
Authors:Sandra L Esler  Michael L Nelson
Affiliation:NASA Langley Research Center, Mail Stop 158, Hampton, VA, 23681-0001, USA
Abstract:The current proliferation of on-line information resources underscores the requirement for the ability to index collections of information and search and retrieve them in a convenient manner. This study develops criteria for analytically comparing the index and search engines and presents results for a number of freely-available search engines.A product of this research is a tool-kit capable of automatically indexing, searching, and extracting performance statistics from each of the focused search engines. This tool-kit is highly configurable and has the ability to run these benchmark tests against other engines as well.Results demonstrate that the tested search engines can be grouped into two levels. Level one engines are efficient on small- to medium-sized data collections, but show weaknesses when used for collections 100MB or larger. Level two search engines are recommended for data collections up to and beyond 100MB.
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