Work place: YMCA University of Science & Technology, Faridabad 121001, India
E-mail: nagpalckumar@rediffmail.com
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Research Interests: Computer systems and computational processes, Computer Networks, Data Mining, Mathematics of Computing
Biography
Dr. Chander K. Nagpal is Ph. D (Computer Science) from Jamia Milla Islamia, New Delhi. He is currently working as a professor in YMCA University of Science & Technology and has twenty eight years of teaching experience. He has published two books. He has published many research papers in reputed international Journals such as IEEE transaction on software reliability, Wiley STVR, CSI. His academic interests include Ad hoc networks, Web Mining and Soft Computing.
By Mamta Kathuria C. K. Nagpal Neelam Duhan
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2016.12.06, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2016
Past few decades have witnessed an information big bang in the form of World Wide Web leading to gigantic repository of heterogeneous data. A humble journey that started with the network connection between few computers at ARPANET project has reached to a level wherein almost all the computers and other communication devices of the world have joined together to form a huge global information network that makes available most of the information related to every possible heterogeneous domain. Not only the managing and indexing of this repository is a big concern but to provide a quick answer to the user's query is also of critical importance. Amazingly, rather miraculously, the task is being done quite efficiently by the current web search engines. This miracle has been possible due to a series of mathematical and technological innovations continuously being carried out in the area of search techniques. This paper takes an overview of search engine evolution from primitive to the present.
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