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  1. Swan, A.; Brown, S.: ¬The delivery of business information to the end-user : user perceptions and needs (1996) 0.01
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    Source
    Online information 96: 20th International online information meeting, Proceedings, London, 3-5 December 1996. Ed.: D.I. Raitt u. B. Jeapes
  2. Brown, S.: ¬The Fuzzy searching of text (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Fuzzy searching does not depend upon an exact match between a searcher's question and a database record for retrieval to occur; a close similarity is enough. Explains the technique. Indicates two specific areas in which it is currently being applied. Assesses its implications for text retrieval in general
  3. Brown, S.: Developments in information retrieval systems : RetrievalWare from Excalibur (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    RetrievalWare from Excalibur is a family of software components to enable system developers to build applications which incorporate a wide range of retrieval techniques, which combine adaptive pattern recognition processing, and semantic network support
  4. Brown, S.: Total recall from Dataware Technologies (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    During 1994, Dataware Technologies acquired the BRS/SEARCH text retrieval package from InfoPro Technologies, as well as exclusive worldwide marketing rights for the Total Recall application programming interface from Kinesis. The products are now being used to create information management applications which offer users the best of 2 very different worlds: the processing power of the relational database, together with the content based searching facilities of a text retrieval system. Discusses the advantages of this, noting also that the package can be used in setting up WWW sites
  5. Brown, S.: INMAGIC plus at Penspen Ltd. (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reviews Inmagic Plus, the text retrieval software from Soutron Ltd. It includes a menu driven search interface and modern database management facilities such as a comprehensive data validation facility and the ability to defer the indexing of new records to an overnight batch process. While not using a relational database architecture, Inmagic Plus is highly flexible in the way that it handles different record structures together. Provides the example of Penspen Ltd's use of Inmagic for managing technical standards documents