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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Implementing an enterprise search platform using Lucene.NET

Pettersson, Fredrik, Pettersson, Niklas January 2012 (has links)
This master’s thesis, conducted at Sectra Medical Systems AB, investigates the feasibility of integrating a search platform, built on modern search technology, into the complex architecture of existing products. This was done through the implementation and integration of a search platform prototype, called Sectra Enterprise Search. It was built upon the search engine library Lucene.NET, written in C# for the Microsoft .NET Framework. Lucene.NET originates from the Java library Lucene, which is highly regarded and widely used for similar purposes. During the development process a lot of requirements for the search platform were identified, including high availability, scalability and maintainability. Besides full text search for information in a variety of data sources, desirable features include autocompletion and highlighting. Sectra Enterprise Search was successfully integrated within the architecture of existing products. The architecture of the prototype consists of multiple layers, with the search engine functionality at the very bottom and a web service handling all incoming request at the top. To sum up, integrating a search platform based on modern search technology into the architecture of existing products infers full control of deployment, users searching in a more intuitive manner and reasonable search response times.
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Indexing and Search Algorithmsfor Web shops : / Indexering och sök algoritmer för webshoppar :

Reimers, Axel, Gustafsson, Isak January 2016 (has links)
Web shops today needs to be more and more responsive, where one part of this responsivenessis fast product searches. One way of getting faster searches are by searching against anindex instead of directly against a database. Network Expertise Sweden AB (Net Exp) wants to explore different methods of implementingan index in their future web shop, building upon the open-source web shop platformSmartStore.NET. Since SmartStore.NET does all of its searches directly against itsdatabase, it will not scale well and will wear more on the database. The aim was thereforeto find different solutions to offload the database by using an index instead. A prototype that retrieved products from a database and made them searchable through anindex was developed, evaluated and implemented. The prototype indexed the data with aninverted index algorithm, and was made searchable with a search algorithm that mixed typeboolean queries with normal queries. / Webbutiker idag behöver vara mer och mer responsiva, en del av denna responsivitet ärsnabb produkt sökningar. Ett sätt att skaffa snabbare sökningar är genom att söka mot ettindex istället för att söka direkt mot en databas. Network Expertise Sweden AB vill utforska olika metoder för att implementera ett index ideras framtida webbutik, byggt ovanpå SmartStore.NET som är öppen käll-kod. Då Smart-Store.NET gör alla av sina sökningar direkt mot sin databas, kommer den inte att skala braoch kommer slita mer på databasen. Målsättningen var därför att hitta olika lösningar somavlastar databasen genom att använda ett index istället. En prototyp som hämtade produkter från en databas och gjorde dom sökbara genom ettindex var utvecklad, utvärderad och implementerad. Prototypen indexerade datan med eninverterad indexerings algoritm, och gjordes sökbara med en sök algoritm som blandar booleskafrågor med normala frågor. / <p></p><p></p><p></p>
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Automated Extraction and Retrieval of Metadata by Data Mining : a Case Study of Mining Engine for National Land Survey Sweden

Dong, Zheng January 2010 (has links)
<p>Metadata is the important information describing geographical data resources and their key elements. It is used to guarantee the availability and accessibility of the data. ISO 19115 is a metadata standard for geographical information, making the geographical metadata shareable, retrievable, and understandable at the global level. In order to cope with the massive, high-dimensional and high-diversity nature of geographical data, data mining is an applicable method to discover the metadata.</p><p>This thesis develops and evaluates an automated mining method for extracting metadata from the data environment on the Local Area Network at the National Land Survey of Sweden (NLS). These metadata are prepared and provided across Europe according to the metadata implementing rules for the Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe (INSPIRE). The metadata elements are defined according to the numerical formats of four different data entities: document data, time-series data, webpage data, and spatial data. For evaluating the method for further improvement, a few attributes and corresponding metadata of geographical data files are extracted automatically as metadata record in testing, and arranged in database. Based on the extracted metadata schema, a retrieving functionality is used to find the file containing the keyword of metadata user input. In general, the average success rate of metadata extraction and retrieval is 90.0%.</p><p>The mining engine is developed in C# programming language on top of the database using SQL Server 2005. Lucene.net is also integrated with Visual Studio 2005 to build an indexing framework for extracting and accessing metadata in database.</p>
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Automated Extraction and Retrieval of Metadata by Data Mining : a Case Study of Mining Engine for National Land Survey Sweden

Dong, Zheng January 2010 (has links)
Metadata is the important information describing geographical data resources and their key elements. It is used to guarantee the availability and accessibility of the data. ISO 19115 is a metadata standard for geographical information, making the geographical metadata shareable, retrievable, and understandable at the global level. In order to cope with the massive, high-dimensional and high-diversity nature of geographical data, data mining is an applicable method to discover the metadata. This thesis develops and evaluates an automated mining method for extracting metadata from the data environment on the Local Area Network at the National Land Survey of Sweden (NLS). These metadata are prepared and provided across Europe according to the metadata implementing rules for the Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe (INSPIRE). The metadata elements are defined according to the numerical formats of four different data entities: document data, time-series data, webpage data, and spatial data. For evaluating the method for further improvement, a few attributes and corresponding metadata of geographical data files are extracted automatically as metadata record in testing, and arranged in database. Based on the extracted metadata schema, a retrieving functionality is used to find the file containing the keyword of metadata user input. In general, the average success rate of metadata extraction and retrieval is 90.0%. The mining engine is developed in C# programming language on top of the database using SQL Server 2005. Lucene.net is also integrated with Visual Studio 2005 to build an indexing framework for extracting and accessing metadata in database.

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