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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 08:40:19 EDT
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- From: Linda Slovick <slovick@apple.com>
- Subject: Re: Chaos on shelves?
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- ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
- Chaos in information! Have any of you tried to query an electronic, full-
- text database? Whenever I do it, I always seem to come up with either
- nothing, or so very much information (most of which is irrelevant to my
- actual question) that it cannot be read in the time before the answer to
- my question is needed. Of course, boolean searching (this AND that OR
- theotherthing) helps, but even using that, this phenomenon of mis-mapping
- between my question and the query I need to use to ask a database about
- it persists.
-
- Is there any theory out there about (for lack of better terms) question-ness
- vs. query-ness?
-
- Thanks!
- Linda Slovick
- slovick@apple.com "Verbosity leads to unclear, inarticulate things."
- -Dan Quayle
-