Sunday, August 12, 2007

- A solution to the problem of fuzziness of information content (using only one relevant document instead of a dozen of its duplicates or similar documents from other sources).

- A solution to the problem of fuzziness of information content (using only one relevant document instead of a dozen of its duplicates or similar documents from other sources). An information system may contain documents containing varying information from different sources. For instance: a database contains two or three similar documents that are practically identical in content, but with different headings and modifications in the text itself. A situation when one employee comments on one document and another comments on another document and so on and so forth. First of all, it’s double work (why comment twice or thrice on the same document?), second of all, when next used (if, say, the comments differ) part of the information may be uncalled for. SearchInform fu View the rest of this article


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