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Marc Cromme
<marc@indexdata.dk>
Mon, 5 Feb 2007 14:05:26 +0000
(14:05 +0000)
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Marc Cromme
<marc@indexdata.dk>
Mon, 5 Feb 2007 14:05:26 +0000
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doc/introduction.xml
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doc/introduction.xml
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-1,5
+1,5
@@
<chapter id="introduction">
<chapter id="introduction">
- <!-- $Id: introduction.xml,v 1.47 2007-02-05 14:02:27 marc Exp $ -->
+ <!-- $Id: introduction.xml,v 1.48 2007-02-05 14:05:26 marc Exp $ -->
<title>Introduction</title>
<section id="overview">
<title>Introduction</title>
<section id="overview">
@@
-20,10
+20,12
@@
code is open to anybody to read and change under the GPL license.
</para>
<para>
code is open to anybody to read and change under the GPL license.
</para>
<para>
- &zebra; is a networked component which acts as a reliable &z3950; server
+ &zebra; is a networked component which acts as a
+ reliable &z3950; server
for both record/document search, presentation, insert, update and
delete operations. In addition, it understands the &sru; family of
for both record/document search, presentation, insert, update and
delete operations. In addition, it understands the &sru; family of
- webservices, which exist in &rest; &get;/&post; and truly &soap; flavors.
+ webservices, which exist in &rest; &get;/&post; and truly
+ &soap; flavors.
</para>
<para>
&zebra; is available as MS Windows 2003 Server (32 bit) self-extracting
</para>
<para>
&zebra; is available as MS Windows 2003 Server (32 bit) self-extracting
@@
-264,7
+266,7
@@
<entry>term suggestions</entry>
<entry><literal>Scan</literal> on a given named index returns all the
indexed terms in lexicographical order near the given start
<entry>term suggestions</entry>
<entry><literal>Scan</literal> on a given named index returns all the
indexed terms in lexicographical order near the given start
- term. This can be used to create drop-down menues and search
+ term. This can be used to create drop-down menus and search
suggestions.</entry>
<entry><xref linkend="querymodel-operation-type-scan"/> and
<xref linkend="querymodel-atomic-queries"/>
suggestions.</entry>
<entry><xref linkend="querymodel-operation-type-scan"/> and
<xref linkend="querymodel-atomic-queries"/>
@@
-586,7
+588,7
@@
<row>
<entry>Data size</entry>
<entry>100 GB of record data</entry>
<row>
<entry>Data size</entry>
<entry>100 GB of record data</entry>
- <entry>&zebra; based applications have sucessfully indexed up
+ <entry>&zebra; based applications have successfully indexed up
to 100 GB of record data</entry>
<entry></entry>
</row>
to 100 GB of record data</entry>
<entry></entry>
</row>
@@
-653,17
+655,17
@@
<entry>Linux</entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>GNU Linux (32 and 64bit), journaling Reiser or (better)
<entry>Linux</entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>GNU Linux (32 and 64bit), journaling Reiser or (better)
- JFS filesystem
- on disks. NFS filesystems are not supported.
+ JFS file system
+ on disks. NFS file systems are not supported.
GNU/Debian Linux packages are available</entry>
<entry><xref linkend="installation-debian"/></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Unix</entry>
GNU/Debian Linux packages are available</entry>
<entry><xref linkend="installation-debian"/></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Unix</entry>
- <entry>tarball</entry>
+ <entry>tar-ball</entry>
<entry>&zebra; is written in portable C, so it runs on most
Unix-like systems.
<entry>&zebra; is written in portable C, so it runs on most
Unix-like systems.
- Usual tarball install possible on many major Unix systems</entry>
+ Usual tar-ball install possible on many major Unix systems</entry>
<entry><xref linkend="installation-unix"/></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><xref linkend="installation-unix"/></entry>
</row>
<row>
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-686,7
+688,7
@@
<para>
&zebra; has been deployed in numerous applications, in both the
academic and commercial worlds, in application domains as diverse
<para>
&zebra; has been deployed in numerous applications, in both the
academic and commercial worlds, in application domains as diverse
- as bibliographic catalogues, geospatial information, structured
+ as bibliographic catalogues, Geo-spatial information, structured
vocabulary browsing, government information locators, civic
information systems, environmental observations, museum information
and web indexes.
vocabulary browsing, government information locators, civic
information systems, environmental observations, museum information
and web indexes.