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  • × author_ss:"Hyams, P."
  • × theme_ss:"Bibliographische Software"
  • × type_ss:"a"
  1. Hyams, P.: Who's winning out in text retrieval? (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports on the current state of the text retrieval system market, noting the comparative sales of 4 companies producing text retrieval systems: Fulcrum (sales: 13,1 million dollars, net income: 2,65 million dollars); Dataware (sales: 10,5 million dollars, net income: 133.000 dollars loss); Verity (sales: 8,0 million dollars, net income: 112.000 dollars); Excalibur (sales: 5,77 million dollars, net income: 110.000 dollars). Concludes that Fulcrum looks to be best placed in the market