A search based on frequencies of the search terms in the doCUments being searched. Weighted search is often used by search engines. It produces a numerical score for each possible doCUment. A doCUment' s score depends on the frequency of each search term in that doCUment compared with the overall frequency of that term in the entire corpus of doCUments. A common approach is called tf.idf which stands for term frequency * inverse doCUment frequency. Term frequency means "the more often a term ocCUrs in a doCUment, the more important it is in describing that doCUment." http://ciir.cs.umass.edu/cmpsci646/ir4/tsld034.htm Inverse doCUment frequency means the more doCUments a term appears in, the less important the term is. A simple weighted search is just a list of search terms, for example: car automobile Weighted search is often contrasted with boolean search. It is possible to have a search that syntactically is a boolean search but which also does a weighted search. See also query expansion. For a detailed technical disCUssion see Chapter 5, "Search Strategies", in the reference below. [{"Information Retrieval", C. J. van Rijsbergen, (http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/Keith/Chapter.5/Ch.5.html)}]. (1999-08-28)