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Documents written by Lawrence Page, Sergey Brin, and their colleagues at Stanford University, California, U.S, which formed the basis of the Google search engine.
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Paper by Sergey Melnik, Sriram Raghavan, Beverly Yang, Hector Garcia-Molina from the Computer Science Department at Stanford University. [PDF]
Results of research conducted by Benjamin Edelman of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard Law School.
Sanjay Ghemawat, Howard Gobioff, and Shun-Tak Leung describe the scalable distributed file system that they designed and implemented for Google. [pdf]
Supplies a partial list of papers written by people now at Google.
Paper by Phil Craven, in which he provides theories on how PR is calculated and the importance of internal, dangling, inbound, and outbound links. With PR calculator.
United States Patent 7,058,628, granted to Lawrence Page, which incorporates material from two earlier patents relating to the PageRank system used by Google. (June 06, 2006)
Investigates the influence of different page features on the ranking of Google search engine results. [PDF] (May 01, 2005)
Terrence A. Brooks writes a paper about how search engines are changing the way we understand the world around us. (April 01, 2004)
Paper by Ernesto Di Iorio, et. al. proposing a technique for finding lists of similar documents, based on a pair of signatures which take into account both the document contents and the hyperlink structure. (March 01, 2003)
Ranking search results by reranking the results based on local inter-connectivity. Inventor Krishna Bharat; assignee Google. (February 25, 2003)
Paper by Min Fang, Narayanan Shivakumar, Hector Garcia-Molina, Rajeev Motwani, and Jeffrey D. Ullman, developing efficient execution strategies for a class of queries which perform an aggregate function over an attribute (or set of attributes) and then eliminates aggregate values that are below some specified threshold. [PDF] (November 11, 1999)
Paper by Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page, available in Postscript, PDF, and plain text formats. (November 11, 1999)
Stanford paper by Lawrence Page, Sergey Brin, Rajeev Motwani, and Terry Winograd, describing PageRank as a static ranking, performed at indexing time, which interprets a link as a vote. Available in Postscript, PDF, and plain text formats. (November 11, 1999)
Paper by T. Haveliwala, describing efficient techniques for computing PageRank. [PDF] (September 01, 1999)
The definitive paper by Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page describing PageRank, the algorithm that was later incorporated into the Google search engine. (April 10, 1998)
Paper by Junghoo Cho, Hector Garcia-Molina, and Lawrence Page. Available in Postscript, PDF, and plain text formats. [PDF] (April 01, 1998)
By Narayanan Shivakumar and Hector Garcia-Molina. Available in Postscript format. (March 01, 1998)
Supplies a partial list of papers written by people now at Google.
Paper by Sergey Melnik, Sriram Raghavan, Beverly Yang, Hector Garcia-Molina from the Computer Science Department at Stanford University. [PDF]
Paper by Phil Craven, in which he provides theories on how PR is calculated and the importance of internal, dangling, inbound, and outbound links. With PR calculator.
Results of research conducted by Benjamin Edelman of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard Law School.
Sanjay Ghemawat, Howard Gobioff, and Shun-Tak Leung describe the scalable distributed file system that they designed and implemented for Google. [pdf]
United States Patent 7,058,628, granted to Lawrence Page, which incorporates material from two earlier patents relating to the PageRank system used by Google. (June 06, 2006)
Investigates the influence of different page features on the ranking of Google search engine results. [PDF] (May 01, 2005)
Terrence A. Brooks writes a paper about how search engines are changing the way we understand the world around us. (April 01, 2004)
Paper by Ernesto Di Iorio, et. al. proposing a technique for finding lists of similar documents, based on a pair of signatures which take into account both the document contents and the hyperlink structure. (March 01, 2003)
Ranking search results by reranking the results based on local inter-connectivity. Inventor Krishna Bharat; assignee Google. (February 25, 2003)
Paper by Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page, available in Postscript, PDF, and plain text formats. (November 11, 1999)
Stanford paper by Lawrence Page, Sergey Brin, Rajeev Motwani, and Terry Winograd, describing PageRank as a static ranking, performed at indexing time, which interprets a link as a vote. Available in Postscript, PDF, and plain text formats. (November 11, 1999)
Paper by Min Fang, Narayanan Shivakumar, Hector Garcia-Molina, Rajeev Motwani, and Jeffrey D. Ullman, developing efficient execution strategies for a class of queries which perform an aggregate function over an attribute (or set of attributes) and then eliminates aggregate values that are below some specified threshold. [PDF] (November 11, 1999)
Paper by T. Haveliwala, describing efficient techniques for computing PageRank. [PDF] (September 01, 1999)
The definitive paper by Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page describing PageRank, the algorithm that was later incorporated into the Google search engine. (April 10, 1998)
Paper by Junghoo Cho, Hector Garcia-Molina, and Lawrence Page. Available in Postscript, PDF, and plain text formats. [PDF] (April 01, 1998)
By Narayanan Shivakumar and Hector Garcia-Molina. Available in Postscript format. (March 01, 1998)
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