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- Title
Developing a Framework for Assessing Information Quality on the World Wide Web.
- Authors
Knight, Shirlee-ann; Burn, Janice
- Abstract
The rapid growth of the Internet as an environment for information exchange and the lack of enforceable standards regarding the information it contains has lead to numerous information quality problems. A major issue is the inability of Search Engine technology to wade through the vast expanse of questionable content and return "quality" results to a user's query. This paper attempts to address some of the issues involved in determining what quality is, as it pertains to information retrieval on the Internet. The IQIP model is presented as an approach to managing the choice and implementation of quality related algorithms of an Internet crawling Search Engine.
- Subjects
WORLD Wide Web; INFORMATION retrieval; SEARCH engines; INTERNET; ALGORITHMS
- Publication
Informing Science, 2005, Vol 8, p159
- ISSN
1521-4672
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.28945/493