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What is the most efficient method for finding relevant documents within the mass of papers, electronic files and email messages in large, complex matters?
This white paper will evaluate three approaches to this problem, examine the role played by various search and concept technologies, and demonstrate the advantages provided by a combination of search and concept organization.
Approaches to search vary in the capabilities that they deliver. However, the core truth about search is that its results will be inherently either over-inclusive or under-inclusive. Keyword searching is always over-inclusive; concept searching can be either over- or under-inclusive.
Read this white paper to learn how Stratify’s marriage of concept organization and search, with its attendant bucketing of search results, yields a targeted set of results based upon a possibly over-inclusive list of search hits. It can also yield a broader list of results from an under-inclusive search hit list. By locating a concept folder that describes an implicit context guiding the query, users can go beyond the specific terms and results of the query and not waste time reviewing irrelevant documents.