hakupohjan
Hakupohjan is a Finnish term that translates to "search base" or "search foundation." It generally refers to the underlying data, algorithms, or criteria that power a search engine or any system designed to retrieve information. In the context of web search, hakupohjan encompasses the vast index of web pages that search engines like Google or Bing have crawled and stored. This index is the primary resource from which search results are generated when a user enters a query.
The complexity of a search engine's hakupohjan is immense. It involves sophisticated technologies for crawling the
Beyond web search, the concept of hakupohjan applies to various information retrieval systems. This can include