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1. Verfasser: Meadow, Charles T.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1996
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ565395
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contents A Proposed Method of Measuring the Utility of Individual Information Retrieval Tools. Meadow, Charles T. Computer Interfaces Computer System Design Evaluation Criteria Evaluation Methods Information Retrieval Information Systems Online Systems Relevance (Information Retrieval) Search Strategies Statistical Analysis Proposes a method of evaluating information retrieval systems by concentrating on individual tools (commands, their menus or graphic interface equivalents, or a move/stratagem). A user would assess the relative success of a small part of a search, and every tool used in that part would be credited with a contribution to the result. Cumulative scores would provide an assessment of overall utility of the tool. (AEF)
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spellingShingle A Proposed Method of Measuring the Utility of Individual Information Retrieval Tools.
Meadow, Charles T.
Computer Interfaces
Computer System Design
Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation Methods
Information Retrieval
Information Systems
Online Systems
Relevance (Information Retrieval)
Search Strategies
Statistical Analysis
A Proposed Method of Measuring the Utility of Individual Information Retrieval Tools. Meadow, Charles T. Computer Interfaces Computer System Design Evaluation Criteria Evaluation Methods Information Retrieval Information Systems Online Systems Relevance (Information Retrieval) Search Strategies Statistical Analysis Proposes a method of evaluating information retrieval systems by concentrating on individual tools (commands, their menus or graphic interface equivalents, or a move/stratagem). A user would assess the relative success of a small part of a search, and every tool used in that part would be credited with a contribution to the result. Cumulative scores would provide an assessment of overall utility of the tool. (AEF)
title A Proposed Method of Measuring the Utility of Individual Information Retrieval Tools.
topic Computer Interfaces
Computer System Design
Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation Methods
Information Retrieval
Information Systems
Online Systems
Relevance (Information Retrieval)
Search Strategies
Statistical Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ565395