• DocumentCode
    1648865
  • Title

    Trends in retrieval system performance

  • Author

    Zobel, Justin ; Williams, Hugh E. ; Kimberley, Sam

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Comput. Sci., RMIT Univ., Melbourne, Vic., Australia
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    6/22/1905 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    241
  • Lastpage
    249
  • Abstract
    Computer technology is continually developing, with ongoing rapid improvements in processor speed and disk capacity. At the same time, demands on retrieval systems are increasing, with, in applications such as World-Wide Web search engines, growth in data volumes outstripping gains in hardware performance. We experimentally explore the relationship between hardware and data volumes using a new framework designed for retrieval systems. We show that changes in performance depend entirely on the application: in some cases, even with large increases in data volume, the faster hardware allows improvements in response time; but in other cases, performance degrades far more than either raw hardware statistics or speed on processor-bound tasks would suggest. Overall, it appears that seek times rather than processor limitations are a crucial bottleneck and there is little likelihood of reductions in retrieval system response time without improvements in disk performance
  • Keywords
    information resources; information retrieval systems; software performance evaluation; World Wide Web; data volume; experiment; information retrieval system performance; performance; response time; search engines; Application software; Degradation; Delay; Hardware; Information retrieval; Performance gain; Search engines; Statistics; System performance; Web search;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer Science Conference, 2000. ACSC 2000. 23rd Australasian
  • Conference_Location
    Canberra, ACT
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-0518-X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ACSC.2000.824410
  • Filename
    824410