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Using Hybrid Search and Query for E-discovery Identification

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Using Hybrid Search and Query for E-discovery Identification
: © Using hybrid search and query for e-discovery identification Dave Grosvenor, Andy Seaborne HP Laboratories HPL-2009-155 SPARQL, e-discovery, identification, hybrid search and query We investigated the use of a hybrid search and query for locating enterprise data relevant to a requesting party's legal case (e-discovery identification). We extended the query capabilities of SPARQL with search capabilities to provide integrated access to structured, semi-structured and unstructured data sources. Every data source in the enterprise is potentially with in the scope of E-discovery Identification. So we use some common enterprise structured data sources that provide product and organizational information to guide the search and restrict it to a manageable scale. We use hybrid search and query to conduct a rich high-level search, which identifies the key people and products to coarsely locate relevant data-sources. Furthermore the product and organizational data sources are also used...
Dave Grosvenor, Andy Seaborne
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where SEMWEB
Authors Dave Grosvenor, Andy Seaborne
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