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  1. Chowdhury, G.G.; Mahapatra, M.: Applications of the theory of relational analysis in information retrieval (1990) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Farradane's theory of relational analysis has wide applications in information retrieval. The major areas of application cover their use in retrospective searches, semantic analysis of information, concept organisation and control, efficiency as an information retrieval tool, multilingual indexing tool, in SDI term relations in thesauri, study of nature of subjects, computerised indexing systems, analysis and measuring of information and organisation of current information. Most of the applications were in scientific subjects and the data bases considered were too small to generalise. Suggests 5 new areas of research on relational indexing: compilations of a detailed manual; application in scientific, social sciences, and humanities literature; application in study of the nature of subject literature; comparative efficiency of relational indeximg; and a compilation of a relational thesaurus.
    Source
    Journal of library and information science (India). 14(1990) no.1, S.1-12