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A '''Searchsearch-based applicationsapplication''' ('''SBA''')is area [[software applicationsapplication]] in which a [[Search engine|search engine platform]] is used as the core infrastructure for [[information access]] and reporting. SBAsSearch-based applications use [[Semantic technology|semantic technologies]] to aggregate, normalize and classify [[Unstructured data|unstructured]], [[Semi-structured data|semi-structured]] and/or [[Structured data|structured content]] across multiple repositories, and employ [[Natural language processing|natural language technologies]] for accessing the aggregated information.
 
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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 multiple 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.
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** Visualization
* Provide pre-configured data integration with multiple 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.
* Are quick to deploy, easy to customize or extend, and economical to administer
 
== Practical Usesuses ==
 
SBAsSearch-based applications are used for a variety of purposes, including:
 
* ''' Enterprise Business Applications:''' For example, [[Customercustomer Relationshiprelationship Managementmanagement]] (CRM), [[Enterpriseenterprise Resourceresource Planningplanning]] (ERP), [[Supply Chain Management]] (SCM), Compliance & Discovery, and [[Businessbusiness Intelligenceintelligence]] (BI)
* ''' Web Applications:''' Typically, B2Bbusiness to business, B2Cbusiness to consumer, and C2Bconsumer to business applications that [[Mashup (digital)|mash-up]] data and functionality from diverse sources (databases, Web content, [[user-generated content]], mapping data and functions, etc.)
 
* ''' Web Applications:''' Typically, B2B, B2C and C2B applications that [[Mashup (digital)|mash-up]] data and functionality from diverse sources (databases, Web content, user-generated content, mapping data and functions, etc.)
 
The use of a search platform as the core infrastructure for software applications has been enabled largely by two search engine features: 1) Scalability 2) Ad hoc access to multiple heterogeneous sources from a single point of access.
 
Search -based applications have proven popular and effective because they provide a dynamic, scalable access infrastructure that can be integrated with other features that information workers need: task-specific, and easy to use work environments that integrate features that are usually designed to be used as separate applications, collaborative features, ___domain knowledge, and security.
 
Search engines are not a replacement for database systems; they are a complement. They have been optimally engineered to facilitate access to information, not to record and store transactions. In addition, the mathematical and statistical processors integrated to date into search engines remain relatively simple. At present, therefore, databases still provide a more effective structure for complex analytical functions. Search applications also focus on providing quality results considering search relevancy.
 
==References==
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* Worldwide Search and Discovery 2009 Vendor Shares: an Update on Market Trends, IDC #223926, July, 2010 by Susan Feldman and Hadley Reynolds.
 
* Butler Group [http://www.butlergroup.com/webinarIntroduction.asp?mcr=EXA190509&scr=EXA190509 Webinar on Search Based Applications] explaining SBA and how they work
==Further reading==
* Worldwide Search and Discovery 2009 Vendor Shares: anAn Update on Market Trends, IDC #223926, July, 2010 by Susan Feldman and Hadley Reynolds.
* Butler Group [http://www.butlergroup.com/webinarIntroduction.asp?mcr=EXA190509&scr=EXA190509 Webinar on Search Based Applications] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110112201509/http://www.butlergroup.com/webinarIntroduction.asp?mcr=EXA190509&scr=EXA190509 |date=2011-01-12 }} explaining SBAsearch-based applications and how they work
* Presentation on [http://www.informationbuilders.com/support/developers/presentations/?109 Search Based Applications] by [[Information Builders]]
* IDC Executive Brief [http://www.exalead.com/software/forms/download.php?resourceid=69 "The Information Advantage: Information Access in Tomorrow's Enterprise,"] October 2009, downloadable from the [[Exalead|Exalead.com]] website. Adapted from [http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=217936 Hidden Costs of Information Work: A Progress Report] and [http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=219883 Worldwide Search and Discovery Software 2009–2013 Forecast Update and 2008 Vendor Shares] by Susan Feldman, IDC.
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* Steve-Kearns' [http://www.basistech.com/knowledge-center/search/2010-05-building-multilingual-search-based-applications.pdf Building Multilingual Search Based Applications] presentation at Apache Lucene EuroCon 2010 conference
* Information Today article [http://newsbreaks.infotoday.com/NewsBreaks/Attivio-Upgrades-Its-Active-Intelligence-Engine-67608.asp Attivio Upgrades Its Active Intelligence Engine]
* [http://www.lucidimaginationlucidworks.com/Communityblog/Heardebugging-fromsearch-theapplication-Experts/Articles/Searchrelevance-Application-Relevance-Issues#final.thoughtsissues/ Debugging Search Application Relevance Issues] by Grant Ingersoll. Accessed October 22, 2014.
* [http://www.mind7.fr/en/information_intelligence.html Explanatory video on SBA'ssearch-based applications and Contentcontent Analysisanalysis]
* [https://sinequa.github.io/sba-angular/intro.html Introduction to the SBA framework]
 
== See also ==
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* [[Agile application]]
* [[Agile development]]
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* [[Search oriented architecture]]
* [[Software as a service]]
* [[Lookeen]]
* [[Lucene]]
* [[Exalead]]
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