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- Subject: comp.infosystems.wais Frequently asked Questions [FAQ] (with answers)
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- Archive-name: wais-faq/getting-started
- Last-modified: 13 May 93 00:00:01 EST
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- comp.infosystems.wais Frequently asked Questions [FAQ] (with answers)
-
- -1- What is the purpose of this newsgroup?
- -2- How can I search this FAQ to find the answers?
- -3- What is WAIS?
- -4- Where can I find more information on WAIS?
- -5- How can I get access to WAIS?
- -6- Where can I find WAIS software for the XYZ OS?
- -7- Where can I pick up the list of sources (e.g. databases) for WAIS?
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- Please send suggested corrections and additions to: edguer@ces.cwru.edu
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- Subject: -1- What is the purpose of this newsgroup?
- Date: 28 Oct 92 00:00:01 EST
-
- From the Charter:
-
- comp.infosystems.wais is for discussion of WAIS, the Wide Area Information
- Servers, a networked full text retrieval system developed by Thinking Machines,
- Apple Computer, and Dow Jones.
-
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- Subject: -2- How can I search this FAQ to find the answers?
- Date: 19 Nov 92 00:00:01 EST
-
- This FAQ follows the RFC1153 recommendations for message digests and
- thus should easily be viewed by newsreaders that understand message
- digests.
-
- This FAQ also uses the Subject: lines with the answer to each question
- and thus it should be easy to step through the answers with the "^G" command
- of rn.
-
- This FAQ marks each question with a "dash number dash" so that using
- a regular expression search pattern you can easily get directly to any
- question on the document.
-
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- Subject: -3- What is WAIS?
- Date: 9 Apr 93 00:00:01 EST
-
- WAIS stands for Wide Area Information Servers.
-
- WAIS is a networked information retrieval system. WAIS currently uses TCP/IP
- to connect client applications to information servers. Client applications
- are able to retrieve text or multimedia documents stored on the servers.
- Client applications request documents using keywords. Servers search a full
- text index for the documents and return a list of documents containing the
- keyword. The client may then request the server to send a copy of any of
- the documents found.
-
- Although the name "Wide Area" implies the use of the large networks such as
- the Internet to connect clients to servers distributed around the network,
- WAIS can be used between a client and server on the same machine or a client
- and server on the same LAN.
-
- WAIS uses the Z39.50 query protocol to communicate between clients and servers.
- WAIS does not, at this time, implement the full Z39.50-1992 specification.
- In particular, WAIS does not permit boolean searches but instead is restricted
- to relevance feedback.
-
- There are a large number of servers running currently [over 400 databases].
- Topics range from recipes and movies to bibliographies, technical documents,
- and newsgroup archives.
-
- WAIS was developed as a project of Thinking Machines, Apple Computer and
- Dow Jones. WAIS is a free product available with full source to the server,
- indexing software, and many clients.
-
- Thinking Machines has announced that they will stop support for the
- publicly distributed WAIS as of WAIS-8-b5.1. Future support and development
- of WAIS has been taken over by CNIDR (Clearinghouse for Networked Information
- Discovery and Retrieval). Future CNIDR releases will be called FreeWAIS, to
- help reduce confusion.
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- Subject: -4- Where can I find more information on WAIS?
- Date: 9 Apr 93 00:00:01 EST
-
- Depending upon the information you seek there are many options.
-
- Perhaps the best place to start is the WAIS white sheet available
- via anonymous FTP from think.com in the file wais-corporate-paper.text.
- This will give you a good idea of why people got interested in WAIS
- and a very simple overview of the WAIS architecture.
-
- If you want to learn more about how WAIS really works or answer other
- FAQ's the best place to start is the documentation that comes with WAIS.
- The WAIS distribution is available via anonymous FTP from think.com in
- the file /wais/wais-8-b5.1.tar.Z. After uncompressing and untarring the
- distribution, you will find a ./doc directory that includes a more complete
- FAQ, documents for programmers, users guides, protocol specifications,
- a paper on digital librarian ethics, and a bibliography of WAIS articles.
-
- If you wish to do further reading the bibliography of articles published on
- WAIS is also available separately from think.com in the file
- /wais/bibliography.txt.
-
- Next, of course, there is the newsgroup comp.infosystems.wais.
- The newsgroup is regularly visited by the authors of WAIS at think.com and
- other experts on using both WAIS and other resources on the Internet.
- After listening in on the group for a while, you are welcome to post your
- questions if you have been unable to find an answer yourself from the
- documentation.
-
- Finally, there are a number of mailing lists which you can join if you
- wish to follow WAIS.
-
- wais-interest Contact: wais-interest-request@think.com
- This is a moderated list used to announcement new releases for
- the Internet environment.
-
- wais-discussion Contact: wais-discussion-request@think.com
- The WAIS-discussion is a digested, moderated list on Electronic
- publishing issues in general and Wide Area Information Servers in
- particular. There are postings every week or two.
-
- wais-talk Contact: wais-talk-request@think.com
- The WAIS-talk is an open list (interactive, not moderated) for
- implementors and developers. This is a technical list that is
- not meant to be used as a support list.
-
- Z3950IW Contact: LISTSERV@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu
- Z39.50 Implementors list for low level discussions of protocol
- details.
-
- ZIP Contact: zip-request@kudzu.concert.net
- The Z39.50-92 Information Project (ZIP) is a mailing list for
- those interested in the development of the FreeWAIS distribution
- from CNIDR.
-
- SIG-WAIS Contact: sig-wais-info@cnidr.org
- This is a list for announcements of meetings and presentations
- of the WAIS Special Interest Group. These face-to-face conferences
- provide useful demonstrations and talks on WAIS and Z39.50.
-
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-
- Subject: -5- How can I get access to WAIS?
- Date: 19 Nov 92 00:00:01 EST
-
- Perhaps the easiest way to get started, if you do not want to get a copy of
- the full distribution and build your own clients is to try WAIS out using the
- client running at Thinking Machines. To do this you must use TELNET to
- connect to quake.think.com and enter the username "wais" [lowercase-no quotes]
- at the "login:" prompt. This will permit you to use swais (Screen WAIS).
- swais is a curses based interface, so if you have problems, it may be due
- to your terminal setup. If you are unsure of the commands, try using a
- question mark [?] at the prompt.
-
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- Subject: -6- Where can I find WAIS software for the XYZ OS?
- Date: 13 May 92 00:00:01 EST
-
- There are a number of sources for WAIS software available via anonymous FTP.
- [please try nic.funet.fi:/pub/networking/services/wais first, if in Europe]
-
- ftp.cnidr.org:/pub/NIDR.tools/freeWAIS-0.1.tar
- This is the new beta distribution of WAIS, with many bug fixes
- and the addition of Boolean searches, stemming, etc. Please note
- freeWAIS 0.1 is a beta release for testing purposes only. Bug fixes
- will be incorporated on a weekly basis until the version stabilizes.
- For more information read the release notes, available via anonymous
- FTP from ftp.cnidr.org:/pub/NIDR.tools/freeWAIS-0.1/RELEASE-NOTES
-
- think.com:/wais/wais-8-b5.1.tar.Z
- This is the main UNIX distribution. It includes waisindex, the
- program that builds the indexes, and waisserver, the program that
- responds to client queries. The clients include:
- waissearch - a "dumb" tty client interface
- swais - a "simple" curses based client interface
- wais.el - A GNU Emacs client interface
- xwais - an X Window System client interface
-
- think.com:/wais/motif-a1.tar.Z
- mxwais - an OSF-Motif client interface that requires the xwais source.
-
- SunSITE.unc.edu:/pub/wais/olwais-0.1a.tar.Z
- olwais - an OpenWindows (NeWS) client interface
- SPARC binary only. Future releases will contain the C++ source.
-
- SunSITE.unc.edu:/pub/wais/openlook-wais.tar.Z
- xwais - an OpenLook (NeWS) client interface
-
- SunSITE.unc.edu:/pub/wais/sunview/sunsearch.src.003.tar.Z
- sunsearch - a SunView (SunTools) client interface
-
- SunSITE.unc.edu:/pub/wais/vms/vms-client/*
- client - a VAX VMS based client interface (based on the code from 8-b2?)
- Requires TGV/Multinet (must be obtained separately).
-
- SunSITE.unc.edu:/pub/wais/vms/vms-server/*
- waisserver - a VAX VMS based server
- waisindex - a VAX VMS based indexer
-
- think.com:/wais/WAIStation-NeXT-1.9.1.tar.Z
- WAIStation.app - a NeXTstep based client interface for NeXT workstations
-
- think.com:WAIStation-0-63.sit.hqx
- WAIStation - a Macintosh interface client based on MacTCP.
- MacTCP must be obtained separately.
- Source to the client in THINK C is available from
- quake.think.com:/wais/WAIStation-0-62-Sources.sit.hqx
-
- mendel.welch.jhu.edu:/pub/fs/HyperWais.sea.hqx
- HyperWais - A Macintosh Hypercard client interface.
- currently at version 1.7
- Based on MacTCP and Hypercard (which must be obtained separately).
- Source is also available from
- mendel.welch.jhu.edu:/pub/fs/HyperWais.src.sea.hqx
-
- SunSITE.unc.edu:/pub/wais/DOS/pcdist.zip
- pcwais - An MS-DOS client interface
- Based on Borland TurboVision and the Crynwr Packet Drivers.
-
- oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu:/public/dos/misc/oacwais.exe
- oacwais - An MS-DOS client interface
- Based on FTP Software's PC/TCP.
- FTP Software's PC/TCP must be obtained separately.
-
- SunSITE.unc.edu:/pub/wais/Windows/wwais103.zip
- wwais - a Microsoft Windows 3.0 client interface
- Based on Visual Basic and Novell's LAN Workplace for DOS.
- LAN Workplace for DOS must be obtained separately.
-
- You can also use Gopher to access WAIS. For the availability of Gopher
- clients, please visit the comp.infosystems.gopher newsgroup.
-
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-
- Subject: -7- Where can I pick up the list of sources (e.g. databases) for WAIS?
- Date: 7 Dec 92 00:00:01 EST
-
- The current listing of publicly advertised sources is always available
- via anonymous FTP from think.com in the /wais directory in the file
- wais-sources.tar.Z (a compressed UNIX tar file).
-
- Also available is a WAIS source description document. The document is
- in 2 parts, one a list of WAIS sources and their descriptions grouped
- into categories (the src-list) and the other the sources and descriptions
- listed in alphabetical order (the annex). These documents are maintained
- by Chris Christoff <chrisc@bu.oz.au> and are available via anonymous FTP
- from kirk.bu.oz.au:/pub/Bond_Uni/doc/wais in the files src-list.* and
- annex.*. The documents are mirrored on archive.orst.edu:/pub/doc/wais.
-
- [please try nic.funet.fi:/pub/networking/services/wais first, if in Europe]
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