A model for displaying a list of search results by means of textual elements that utilize a new information limit that replaces the currently used information unit is focused on.
Information retrieval system display search results by various methods. This paper focuses on a model for displaying a list of search results by means of textual elements that utilize a new information limit that replaces the currently used information unit. The paper includes a short description of several studies that support the model. Most Internet search engines displays their information as a serially ordered list of results. In most cases this list includes the document title, URL, at times the first few lines of the document. The information as currently displayed to the user is incomplete and insufficiently focused on the search query. This requires to the user to actually read all the documents in the list with being able to discriminate. With today's search engines most of the transactions yields a list of hundreds and even thousands of documents. While studies show that the average user only look at the first 10 to 20 search results. Finding the solution to this present a serious challenge to researchers in the field. This paper will suggest a way to locate the relevant document without having to read the listed documents.