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Froissart, C.; Lallich-Boidin, G.: ¬The technical document : unicity and plurality (2001)
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- Searching for a specific type of information through a technical document seems at first consideration to be a well-delimited task, if we consider the strong characteristics of these documents. The study of a certain number of technical documents and more particularly of external maintenance and user documentations reveals that beyond an apparent homogeneity lies a great diversity. This dual consideration is the object of the present article
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Froissart, C.; Lallich-Boidin, G.: Towards structuring of indexing vocabulary for large technical documents (1998)
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- This paper deals with indexing of large textual and structured documents. We limit our area to technical documents like maintenance and users manuals. This firstly implies, that the document describes a closed world, and then that they are used by experts in this area. We suggest a methodology to extract the indexing vocabulary from the text with linguistic and numeric tools and then to structure the vocabulary, as a thesaurus might. We aim at assisting the user in order that he retrieves quickly the only text passages he needs
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