Re: Newbie DB problem

From: Travis Bauer <trbauer(at)indiana(dot)edu>
To: Keith Grennan <k(dot)grennan(at)jach(dot)hawaii(dot)edu>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Newbie DB problem
Date: 2000-05-04 12:52:23
Message-ID: Pine.GSO.4.21.0005040750520.5341-100000@mantaray.cs.indiana.edu
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Keith,

As you might imagine, this is a huge area of research. You might
take a look at a book called "How Search Engines Work." It is written by
a professor at the Universtiy of Tenessee and gives a good introduction to
the standard data structures/algorithms for such things.

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On Wed, 3 May 2000, Keith Grennan wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm a co-op student at the Joint Astronomy Centre in Hilo, Hawaii. I got
> hired to organize ALL of the company's technical documentation into a
> single searchable database. The only direction my boss gave me for this
> project was "you should use Postgres". So now I'm left to propose and
> implement a DB that will allow users to add documents, do
> keyword/author/title searches, and display the found documents on the web.
> This must be a fairly common problem. Is there a standard database
> structure for this? Are there any good books or online resources that
> might give me some ideas? I realize that this is a pretty general
> databasing question, but I'm not sure where to start. Thanks in advance
> for your help.
>
> Keith Grennan.
>

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