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Autori principali: Green, Noah, Ipeirotis, Panagiotis G., Gravano, Luis
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2001
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author Green, Noah
Ipeirotis, Panagiotis G.
Gravano, Luis
author_facet Green, Noah
Ipeirotis, Panagiotis G.
Gravano, Luis
Green, Noah
Ipeirotis, Panagiotis G.
Gravano, Luis
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents SDLIP + STARTS = SDARTS: A Protocol and Toolkit for Metasearching. Green, Noah Ipeirotis, Panagiotis G. Gravano, Luis Academic Libraries Access to Information Electronic Libraries Electronic Text Higher Education Information Retrieval Library Collections Online Catalogs Online Searching Online Systems This paper describes how SDLIP and STARTS, two complementary protocols for searching over distributed document collections, were combined. The resulting protocol, called SDARTS, is simple yet expressible enough to enable building sophisticated metasearch engines. SDARTS can be viewed as an instantiation of SDLIP with metasearch-specific elements from STARTS. The paper also reports on the experience of building three SDARTS-compliant wrappers: for locally available plain-text document collections, for locally available XML document collections, and for external Web-accessible collections. These wrappers were developed to be easily customizable for new collections. This work was developed as part of Columbia University's Digital Libraries Initiative-Phase 2 (DLI2) project, which involves the departments of Computer Science, Medical Informatics, and Electrical Engineering, the Columbia University libraries, and a large number of industrial partners. The main goal of the project is to provide personalized access to a distributed patient-care digital library. (Contains 24 references.) (Author/AEF)
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spellingShingle SDLIP + STARTS = SDARTS: A Protocol and Toolkit for Metasearching.
Green, Noah
Ipeirotis, Panagiotis G.
Gravano, Luis
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Electronic Libraries
Electronic Text
Higher Education
Information Retrieval
Library Collections
Online Catalogs
Online Searching
Online Systems
SDLIP + STARTS = SDARTS: A Protocol and Toolkit for Metasearching. Green, Noah Ipeirotis, Panagiotis G. Gravano, Luis Academic Libraries Access to Information Electronic Libraries Electronic Text Higher Education Information Retrieval Library Collections Online Catalogs Online Searching Online Systems This paper describes how SDLIP and STARTS, two complementary protocols for searching over distributed document collections, were combined. The resulting protocol, called SDARTS, is simple yet expressible enough to enable building sophisticated metasearch engines. SDARTS can be viewed as an instantiation of SDLIP with metasearch-specific elements from STARTS. The paper also reports on the experience of building three SDARTS-compliant wrappers: for locally available plain-text document collections, for locally available XML document collections, and for external Web-accessible collections. These wrappers were developed to be easily customizable for new collections. This work was developed as part of Columbia University's Digital Libraries Initiative-Phase 2 (DLI2) project, which involves the departments of Computer Science, Medical Informatics, and Electrical Engineering, the Columbia University libraries, and a large number of industrial partners. The main goal of the project is to provide personalized access to a distributed patient-care digital library. (Contains 24 references.) (Author/AEF)
title SDLIP + STARTS = SDARTS: A Protocol and Toolkit for Metasearching.
topic Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Electronic Libraries
Electronic Text
Higher Education
Information Retrieval
Library Collections
Online Catalogs
Online Searching
Online Systems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED459828