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Volume 4 ,  Issue 4  (May 2006) table of contents
AI
FEATURE: Q focus: AI table of contents
Pages: 30 - 36  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISSN:1542-7730
Authors
Ryan Barrows  Morgan Stanley
Jim Traverso  Morgan Stanley
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Most corporations must leverage their data for competitive advantage. The volume of data available to a knowledge worker has grown dramatically over the past few years, and, while a good amount lives in large databases, an important subset exists only as unstructured or semi-structured data. Without the right systems, this leads to a continuously deteriorating signal-to-noise ratio, creating an obstacle for busy users trying to locate information quickly. Three flavors of enterprise search solutions help improve knowledge discovery:



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