Title
The design of system architectures for information retrieval
Abstract
A broad-based program for studying hardware, software and human factors affecting information retrieval system performance is described. Using EUREKA, a minicomputer-based retrieval program, studies of user adaptation to an on-line system, search strategy development and use of special features are in progress. Performance comparisons are made between machine-assisted users and those using conventional printed materials. Concurrently, special-purpose retrieval hardware is being designed, and one prototype system is under construction. To support and supplement this work, various modeling and simulation studies are also in progress.
Year
DOI
Venue
1976
10.1145/800191.805522
ACM Annual Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
broad-based program,conventional printed material,minicomputer-based retrieval program,prototype system,information retrieval system performance,system architecture,human factor,performance comparison,machine-assisted user,special-purpose retrieval hardware,on-line system,human factors,information retrieval,modeling and simulation,information retrieval system
Human–computer information retrieval,Information retrieval,Computer science,Modeling and simulation,Minicomputer,Software
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
8
3.55
2
Authors
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
L. A. Hollaar18234.08
B. J. Hurley284.23
David J. Kuck3625513.07
Duncan H. Lawrie41196463.99
J. W.-S. Liu545134.30
J. M. Milner697.54
J. K. Morgan783.55
J. R. Rinewalt8104.38
W. H. Stellhorn9169.83