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Title:      ANALYSIS OF THE WEB, PROCESSOR SPEED AND BANDWIDTH GROWTH: IMPACT ON SEARCH ENGINE DESIGN
Author(s):      K. Satya Sai Prakash , S. V. Raghavan
ISBN:      972-98947-1-X
Editors:      Pedro Isaías and Nitya Karmakar
Year:      2003
Edition:      2
Keywords:      Moore’s Law, Neilsons Law, Search Engine, Internet .
Type:      Full Paper
First Page:      137
Last Page:      144
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
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Paper Abstract:      World Wide Web (web) is perceived as an unstructured and uncontrolled system. This paper explores the web growth, processor speedup, and bandwidth growth over the time and proves that the web in its entirety is not an uncontrolled system that explodes indefinitely. Critical observation and analysis of the web, processor speedup, and bandwidth growth, prompted us to conjecture that “the Internet information processing index (I) is constant”. Global tendencies in WWW/Internet indicate that huge data is getting accumulated on the web. User base too is growing at a rapid pace apart from the bandwidth and processor speeds. In the present web scenario, processor speed (S), bandwidth (B), and the volume of the web data (V) are the three vital parameters. We made careful study and conjectured that I = k (B * S)/V The above relation provides a control over the web content organization and the access. This study makes an invaluable contribution in the design of Search Engines that need to skim through the huge volumes of web data (part of which dynamically changes), design of audio, video-rendering systems over Internet and in establishing ISPs and the client network architecture designs.
   

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