Information Retrieval System for R 2 SS

This study matters the design and implementation of an intelligent information search engine that is based on the (Reverse Really Simple Syndication). Apart from to the previous method, where the user inputs the RSS address that one intends and obtains limited RSS information, the user just types in the information that one appoints to acquire the RSS information of standard documents that the user is interested among several RSS addresses by a Reverse RSS(Really Simple Syndication) method, which is drawn by the automated RSS address collection server in realtime. Through the proposed (Really Reverse Simple Syndication) based intelligent information search engine, time can be significantly saved along with obtaining information with good quality, furthermore, it has the effects of having a personal secretary.

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