Microsoft FAST Search Server for SharePoint, EDU, SA, OLP-NL AEF-00067 Manuel D’Utilisation
Codes de produits
AEF-00067
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Conversational Search Capabilities
The conversational search capabilities provide ways for information workers to interact
with and refine their search results, so that they can quickly find the information they
require.
with and refine their search results, so that they can quickly find the information they
require.
Sort Results on Managed Properties
With FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint, users can sort results on any managed
properties, such as sorting by Author, Document Size, or Title. Relevance ranking profiles
can also be surfaced as sorting criteria, allowing end users to pick a different relevance
ranking as desired.
properties, such as sorting by Author, Document Size, or Title. Relevance ranking profiles
can also be surfaced as sorting criteria, allowing end users to pick a different relevance
ranking as desired.
This sorting is considerably more powerful than sorting in SharePoint Server 2010
search. By default, SharePoint Server 2010 sorts results on each document's relevance
rank. Information workers can re-sort the results by date modified, but these are the
only two sort options in SharePoint Server 2010.
search. By default, SharePoint Server 2010 sorts results on each document's relevance
rank. Information workers can re-sort the results by date modified, but these are the
only two sort options in SharePoint Server 2010.
Deep Results Refinement
Refinement with FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint is considerably more powerful
than refinement in SharePoint Server 2010.
than refinement in SharePoint Server 2010.
SharePoint Server 2010 automatically generates 'shallow' refinement for search results
that enable a user to apply additional filters to their search results based on the values
returned by the query. 'Shallow' refinement is based on the managed properties
returned from the first 50 results by the original query.
that enable a user to apply additional filters to their search results based on the values
returned by the query. 'Shallow' refinement is based on the managed properties
returned from the first 50 results by the original query.
FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint enables you to specify whether a managed
property can be used in a 'shallow' or 'deep' refinement. 'Deep' refinement is based on
statistical aggregation of managed property values within the entire result set; „shallow‟
refinement is just based on, by default, the first 50 results returned by the query. Using
'deep' refinement, you can find exactly what you are looking for, such as a person who
has written a document about a subject, even if this document would otherwise appear
down the result list. 'Deep' refinement can also display counts, and lets the user see the
number of results in each refinement category.
property can be used in a 'shallow' or 'deep' refinement. 'Deep' refinement is based on
statistical aggregation of managed property values within the entire result set; „shallow‟
refinement is just based on, by default, the first 50 results returned by the query. Using
'deep' refinement, you can find exactly what you are looking for, such as a person who
has written a document about a subject, even if this document would otherwise appear
down the result list. 'Deep' refinement can also display counts, and lets the user see the
number of results in each refinement category.
You can also use the statistical data returned for numeric refinements in other types of
analysis.
analysis.