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Last Update : June 7, 2011
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| Integrated Search & Discovery |
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The search facility in NetAlter Browser is integrated into the browser
interface. It provides extensive web database and indexed data search, peer to
peer search, metadata & background search, local information search and
subscribers, providers and developers search.
Quick and Efficient Search
NetAlter Search will provide searches based on multiple terms or keywords with
the results displayed separately for each term or keyword. Distributed Search
option enables locating information from the nearest search resource including
the user’s local database; with a “refresh” option to retrieve results from the
NetAlter server. The search result displays relevant information for a
particular date range which is classified by types recent or archived, thus
eliminating the display of duplicate information. The most recently published
information is distinctly highlighted.
Relevancy to Content
The default positioning of information on NetAlter Search results is based on
popularity and relevance of content.
- NetAlter Browser search uses pre-search semantic keyword definition by
downloading partial or complete domain specific taxonomy, ontology, keywords,
semantic syntax and other resources.
- It also has provisions for application of customized multiple Artificial
Intelligent Agents as
per user preferences to aid search and matching.
- NetAlter Search does not require crawling for information as the “Tag”
information is stored at the onset, when the content is published.
- NetAlter will also provide a two-way search and match option based on the user’s
profile and aided by pre-defined Artificial Intelligent Agents.
- Users can save search results to local database via compatible domain specific
NetAlter applications. These applications can be downloaded by the user and may
be available under various licensing options including free utilities.
- Once the search results are saved in the relevant data structure, the associated
applications can provide analytical comparison, ranking, tracking; follow up,
transaction, etc.
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