1. WYKORZYSTANIE UKRYTEJ SIECI W POZYSKIWANIU INFORMACJI W CYBERPRZESTRZENI.
- Author
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UNOLD, JACEK
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INVISIBLE Web , *CYBERSPACE , *INFORMATION processing , *INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems , *WEB search engines - Abstract
The Invisible Web, in the most general approach, embraces this part of cyberspace content that is beyond reach of standard search engines and catalogues. These resources are primarily specific categories of databases, usually represented by HTML sites, which content is dynamically generated after a user's query. Besides, this part of cyberspace contains disconnected pages and sites, there are just no links for crawlers. Technical problems arise also when a spider encounters and object or file which is not a text document. There are four basic categories of invisibility of the Deep Web: The Opaque Web, The Private Web, The Proprietary Web, and The Truly Invisible Web. The most important reasons to utilize the Invisible Web include concentration on the more specialized subject matter, specialized interface, simultaneous increase of precision and recall, much higher expertise. Also, very often it is the only reliable source of information on a given subject. The most valuable and userfriendly search engines for the Deep Web include TURBO 10, Complete Planet, OAIster, BUBL LINK and IncyWincy [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2011