Search language
An ambiguous term, which is sometimes used for information retrieval language, or command language (see CCL) or query language. It may also be used about a natural language such as English or Danish when they are described in an information retrieval context.
Informationsordbogen (1991) translate the Danish term "søgesprog" (search language) to "query language" and declare this term synonymous with "command language".
Literature:
Cohen, S.; Kanza, Y.; Kogan, Y.; Sagiv, Y.; Nutt, W. & Serebrenik, A. (2002). EquiX - A search and query language for XML. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 53(6), 454-466.
Informationsordbogen (1991). Ordbog for informationshåndtering, bog og bibliotek. 2. udg. Udarbejdet af J. B. Friis-Hansen, Torben Høst, Poul Steen Larsen & Henning Spang-Hanssen. [Hellerup]: Dansk Stardiseringsråd. (DS/INF 27).
Popov, S. V.; Vcherashny, R. P.; Lakhouti, D. G.; Maslikov,
V. V. & Dubnova, I. L. (1987). Use of descriptor search language in automated
patent information system (experimental study). World Patent Information,
9(3), 157-62.
See also: CCL;
Information retrieval
language; Query_Question
Birger Hjørland
Last edited: 20-05-2006