How can CERN leverage third generation search technology to improve discovery and information transparency? Search technology is fundamental in transforming ever increasing amounts of internal and external data into useful information. The amount of primary, scientific and administrative data available to researchers, administrators and analysts creates environments characterized by information overload.
Organizations are now asking themselves how to consume data efficiently. This is a common challenge to all information intensive organizations, and to CERN in particular.
Third generation search & filter technology is designed to enable discovery and exploitation in vast amounts of structured and unstructured data across content sources and data formats.
This seminar will address the following topics:
What is third generation search & filter technology?
How can third generation search & filter technology increase the efficiency of information access and support the various information analysis and discovery needs of CERN and the HEP community?
How are leading organizations, such as Reed Elsevier and others, using third generation search technology to improve their information retrieval capabilities?
What needs for tomorrow can be resolved using CERN's research activities and FASTs technology today?