Literatur zur Informationserschließung
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1Hyams, P.: What creates no noise but isn't silent?.
In: Information world review. 1997, no.131, S.37-38.
Abstract: Natural language specialists at Erli in Paris have produced a search engine, Information Retriever (IR), which can understand words from their context distinguishing. e.g. 'estate agent' from other types of agent. It operates equally in French and English. Describes projects employing Erli software in France and explains how IR both reduces noise and maximises recall. Outlines further development planned by Erli and the pricing structure of IR. A panel shows how IR is used for relevance ranking of search results
Anmerkung: Vgl.: http://www.erli.com
Objekt: Erli InformationRetriever
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2Hyams, P.: CompuServe's big decision.
In: Monitor. 1996, no.184, S.2-3.
Abstract: Reports 2 radical decisions taken by CompuServe: to concentrate at least 80% of its efforts on services based on the Internet rather than on the proprietary architectural platforms it had built up over the years and to centre on technology developed by Microsoft
Objekt: CompuServe
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3Hyams, P.: Who's winning out in text retrieval?.
In: Monitor. 1996, no.182, S.9-11.
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
Themenfeld: Bibliographische Software
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4Hyams, P.: Retrieval approaches rise up the business agenda.
In: Monitor. 1996, no.183, S.11-14.
Abstract: Reviews 3 leading edge approaches to information retrieval software currently on the market: Krakatoa, from Information Handling Services; Excalibur Technologies, incorporating ConQuest Technologies; and the Hybrid Distributed Database, in which text encoding is combined with Structured Query Language
Objekt: Krakatoa ; Excalibur ; ConQuest ; Hybrid Distributed Database