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'''Search-based applications''' ('''SBA''') are [[software applications]] in which a [[Search engine|search engine platform]] is used as the core infrastructure for information access and reporting. SBAs 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>
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* Are quick to deploy, easy to customize or extend, and economical to administer
== Practical
SBAs are used for a variety of purposes, including:
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==Further
* 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
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