Search technique – multiple hits, prioritise results
I have developed a search algorithm, which basically matches records on 3 different criteria types. Name, Address, and Keyword(s).
Search technique – multiple hits, prioritise results
I have developed a search algorithm, which basically matches records on 3 different criteria types. Name, Address, and Keyword(s).
Search technique – multiple hits, prioritise results
I have developed a search algorithm, which basically matches records on 3 different criteria types. Name, Address, and Keyword(s).
Search technique – multiple hits, prioritise results
I have developed a search algorithm, which basically matches records on 3 different criteria types. Name, Address, and Keyword(s).
How can I test a search engine for an uncommon human language?
We are writing a search engine from scratch in a quite uncommon language, Aramaic, mostly for learning purposes but also because few resources are available in given language.
How can I test a search engine for an uncommon human language?
We are writing a search engine from scratch in a quite uncommon language, Aramaic, mostly for learning purposes but also because few resources are available in given language.
How can I test a search engine for an uncommon human language?
We are writing a search engine from scratch in a quite uncommon language, Aramaic, mostly for learning purposes but also because few resources are available in given language.
How can I test a search engine for an uncommon human language?
We are writing a search engine from scratch in a quite uncommon language, Aramaic, mostly for learning purposes but also because few resources are available in given language.
How does Elastic Search approach the problem of distributed membership and consensus?
I already understand that Elastic Search is supposed to be deployed in a distributed topology, in that you can have multiple nodes for a cluster of ES instances.
Generating test data for a search application
I have a general question about testing search applications, and what I’m looking for is pointers to resources on the topic that I can go and research on my own. I’ve tried semi-informed, semi-undirected googling, but that’s yielding a lot of distractions and blind alleys (or maybe my search skills aren’t all that sharp).