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Search-based applications are fully packaged applications that:<ref>Worldwide Search and Discovery 2009 Vendor Shares: An Update on Market Trends, IDC #223926, July, 2010 by Susan Feldman and Hadley Reynolds.</ref>
* Are built on a search backbone to enable sub-second access to information in multiple formats and from manifoldmultiple sources
* Are delivered as a unified work environment to support a specific task or workflow, for example: eDiscovery, financial services regulatory compliance, fraud detection, voice of the customer, sales prospecting, pharmaceutical research, anti-terrorism intelligence, or customer support.
* Integrate all the tools that are commonly needed for that specific task or workflow, including:
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** Alerting
** Visualization
* Provide pre-configured data integration with doubledmultiple repositories of information in multiple formats as appropriate for the application ___domain.
* Integrate [[___domain knowledge]] to support the particular task, including industry taxonomies and vocabularies, internal processes, workflow for the task, connectors to specialized collections of information, and decision heuristics typical of the field.
* Provide a compelling user interface and interaction design that eliminates the need for users to “pogo stick” or continually jump from one application to another. This buffers the user from the complexity of operating separate applications and enables them to focus on getting work done.