Ranked Keyword Search in Cloud Computing
Ramya Majeti, Mahalakshmi Tejaswi Palvadi, P. Venkata Naresh, Dr. S. Satyanarayana"Ranked Keyword Search in Cloud Computing"International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT),V4(4):508-510 April Issue 2013 .ISSN 2231-2803.www.ijcttjournal.org. Published by Seventh Sense Research Group.
Abstract: -This document provides a way towards modularized and a light weight approach towards the search engine process using the merits of cloud computing. The cloud based search architecture enables customization of search process as per requirements of the stake holders. This new approach provides effective and personalized search models using cloud platform for low cost. It overcomes the pitfalls of traditional search engine optimization and hence has a tremendous scope for future development. Ranked keyword search is an active practice of optimizing a web site by improving internal and external aspects. This paper describes all areas of ranked keyword search-from discovery of terms and phrases that will generate traffic.
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Keywords — Indexing, Ranking, Multi Cloud Interactions, Web Crawling, Search Query Optimization.