## Abstract The World Wide Web has become one of our more important information sources, and commercial search engines are the major tools for locating information; however, it is not enough for a Web page to be indexed by the search enginesโit also must rank high on relevant queries. One of the pa
Analysis of the query logs of a Web site search engine
โ Scribed by Michael Chau; Xiao Fang; Olivia R. Liu Sheng
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 392 KB
- Volume
- 56
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1532-2882
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
A large number of studies have investigated the transaction log of generalโpurpose search engines such as Excite and AltaVista, but few studies have reported on the analysis of search logs for search engines that are limited to particular Web sites, namely, Web site search engines. In this article, we report our research on analyzing the search logs of the search engine of the Utah state government Web site. Our results show that some statistics, such as the number of search terms per query, of Web users are the same for generalโpurpose search engines and Web site search engines, but others, such as the search topics and the terms used, are considerably different. Possible reasons for the differences include the focused domain of Web site search engines and users' different information needs. The findings are useful for Web site developers to improve the performance of their services provided on the Web and for researchers to conduct further research in this area. The analysis also can be applied in eโgovernment research by investigating how information should be delivered to users in government Web sites.
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