Re: tools to indexing text

From: David Penney <anon_at_noaddress.com>
Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2002 23:25:16 -0000
Message-ID: <yByg8.29643$jM1.303353_at_NewsReader>


Fabio,

take a look at Avellino - it may be just what you are looking for. By all means mention that I suggested you call.

Avellino can do the match scoring part during an initial analysis or a post implementation data conformance/quality check - MetaMatrix performs federated access for applications so that once you know what the cross references are - we can seamlessly join the two sources & resolve the cross reference. ie MetaMatrix makes the two databases look like one unified database - Avellino ensure that we are working on quality information.

Regards,

              David
              http://www.metamatrix.com

[Quoted] "damorgan" <dan.morgan_at_ci.seattle.wa.us> wrote in message news:3C829C9E.6669AA1C_at_ci.seattle.wa.us...
> Look at Oracle's InterMedia capability.
>
> Or whatever they've renamed it to this week.
>
> Daniel Morgan
>
>
>
> Fabio Arduini GPLV wrote:
>
> > I have the follwing problem to solve using oracle 8
> > I acquire data from an extern source
> > Some filed of the data may be send in different way (i.e IBM, I.B.M.,
> > International Business Machine...)
> > I wanto to maintain the original data in the data base, and to link them
> > with the similar one present in the database.
> > Whan I need to do a search I want to extract similar and to assign them
a
> > match scoring.
> > Whe an operator (human) recognize that two item are the same (IBM and
I.B.M)
> > I want to set up a link for future search.
> > Any of you has any suggestion, it does exist any tools that can help me?
> > Bye and Thank
> > Fabio
>
Received on Sun Mar 03 2002 - 00:25:16 CET

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