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Title:-={ H A C K E R S }=-
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
Last Modified:Mon Aug 03 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:680
Total number of notes:5456

663.0. "Name that linguistic tool !" by TIS::GUILLERMO (It's a strange world isn't it?) Wed Jan 13 1988 15:08

    	Other than DECspell and STARS, does anyone know of other linguistic
    software tools by DEC ?
    
    	Hopefully something callable that can be integrated into an
     RDB / COBOL environment and will interpret synonyms (i.e. a
     Thesaurus functionality).
    
    	Thank you for your support.	%)
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663.1always another levelTIS::GUILLERMOIt's a strange world isn't it?Wed Jan 13 1988 15:201
    O ....and by the way...a thesaurus that _can_ be updated...
663.2If English only had better rulesMAKER::LASTOVICAain't juggling till there's 3 upFri Jan 15 1988 20:519
    It would seem to me that some of the routines in STARSSHR (the stars
    shareable image) could be used to perform what you want.  However,
    it would not be for the faint of heart and is very tailered to do
    what STARS needs (not to say that it won't work, just that it might
    be more work that what you want).
    
    I'd perhaps follow on the DECspell route.  Contact the project/product
    people and see.  I bet that it is all too proprietary to do you
    much good.
663.3Remember: if you find the answer...keep it to yourself !TIS::GUILLERMOIt's a strange world isn't it?Wed Jan 20 1988 12:0112
    	In my own backyard...
    
    	A friend of mine who works for DEC developed a product called
    	REFER which is being used in VTX among other places. It has
    	everything in it according to him: COBOL, DATATRIEVE, RDB,
	BASIC...It currently has 10 Thesauri, ranging from applications
    	to DEC software / hardware, Competitive software / hardware...
    	and it's growing. The databases (which aren't homegrown) are
    	maintained by RISD.
    
    	Just thought I'd post it here for edification of anyone else
    	who comes across a similar need. I'm going to try this out.
663.4what and where ...EAGLE1::DANTOWITZwon, to, tree, for, ...Thu Jan 28 1988 11:204
    Where can one find these tools and what is STARS? 

David
663.5SWAMI::LAMIAListening to the Voice of the CustomerFri Jan 29 1988 09:2218
re. .4

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>     Where can one find these tools and what is STARS? 
> 

    
    It is a full-text storage and retrieval software package written by
    some folks in the CXO support center.  I don't know much more, but
    there is a conference on NOETIC::STARS.

re. .3

    REFER isn't a 'product' exactly, it is a VTX infobase applications
    that is FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.  I believe that it may make use of
    Basis for text storage and retrieval.  You might access the
    infobase from your local VTX server and see if there is a contact
    person identified on it.