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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - IT (Information Technology) / Data storage, EDI | |||||||
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faceted search Explanation: Faceted search, also called faceted navigation or faceted browsing, is a technique for accessing information organized according to a faceted classification system, allowing users to explore a collection of information by applying multiple filters. A faceted classification system classifies each information element along multiple explicit dimensions, called facets, enabling the classifications to be accessed and ordered in multiple ways rather than in a single, pre-determined, taxonomic order.[1] Reference: http://https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faceted_search |
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faceting Explanation: Faceted classification is a classification scheme used in organizing knowledge into a systematic order. A faceted classification uses semantic categories, either general or subject-specific, that are combined to create the full classification entry. Many library classification systems use a combination of a fixed, enumerative taxonomy of concepts with subordinate facets that further refine the topic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faceted_classification Faceted search, also called faceted navigation or faceted browsing, is a technique for accessing information organized according to a faceted classification system, allowing users to explore a collection of information by applying multiple filters. A faceted classification system classifies each information element along multiple explicit dimensions, called facets, enabling the classifications to be accessed and ordered in multiple ways rather than in a single, pre-determined, taxonomic order. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faceted_search ElasticSearch is a distributed open source search server based on Apache Lucene. It provides a RESTful JSON interface for queries, which makes it suitable for use with almost any programming language. It supports relevance scoring, various analyzers, stemming, you name it. It supports both faceting and percolation, the former of which we’re going to look at here. http://substantial.com/blog/2013/01/16/building-faceted-sear... |
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