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- The Mass Indexing and Retrieval (MIR) Project
- "Finding Information in a Gigabyte World"
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- For: Directors of Information Services
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- and Custom software providers
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- and Data publishers
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- and Educators
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- and Programmers
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- If you are interested in the technical side of enabling
- people to find information within any quantity of data,
- here's an opportunity, at minimal cost...
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- » to do your job better;
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- » to cut development time and costs;
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- » to learn and to have fun;
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- » to start with world class technology, tinker with
- it, modify it, port it to other computers, make it
- yours and make it better.
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- What's in this for you?:
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- The Mass Indexing and Retrieval (MIR) project offers:
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- » free software covering all aspects of indexing and
- finding information in massive or moderate sized
- databases, including "copyleft" source code;
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- » shareware tutorial sets that explain indexing and
- retrieval techniques, and how to use the software
- to help people find information;
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- » opportunity to share in developing products that
- demonstrate the power of high tech retrieval
- (automated keyword indexing, concept search, hard
- disk and BBS organizers to cut through data glut);
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- » consultation and database services.
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- Background:
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- Open architecture indexing and retrieval technology is the
- aim of the MIR project. Effective standards and uniform
- high quality in the management of information will not
- happen so long as software providers are committed to
- closely guarded, proprietary technology. The Mass Indexing
- and Retrieval project has taken the first steps toward open
- co-operative development.
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- Marpex Inc. is developing a word/phrase/concept indexing
- and retrieval system. With assistance from the Canadian
- Government and cooperation from Innotech Inc., Marpex is
- sharing source code under the Free Software Foundation GNU
- Public Licence. This is to encourage people to develop the
- product further and share their improvements.
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- Marpex Inc. was founded in 1976 by Douglas Lowry (Ph.D.,
- Sloan School of Management, M.I.T.) In 1984-85 Marpex
- invented the technology underlying the FindIt CD-ROM
- system. Dr. Lowry collaborated in the early development of
- the Discis Knowledge Research literacy tools (recipient of
- Mac User's 1990 Educational Software of the Year award).
- The MIR project builds on years of working with natural
- language computing and massive databases.
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- Here's our approach:
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- MIR output consists of an introduction and five sets of
- tutorials, together with related software and source code
- under these headings:
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- INTRO What, for whom, why, how, "copyleft"
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- ONE Database Analysis
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- TWO Secrets of Data Preparation
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- THREE Keys to Automated Indexing
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- FOUR Search Engines and Information Retrieval
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- FIVE Related Topics and Applications
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- Improvements and innovations from subscribers are edited
- into later releases. Through cooperative development under
- "copyleft" rules, everyone benefits, most of all those who
- subscribe to successive MIR tutorials.
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- Features:
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- » "Copyleft" C language source code... "Copyleft"
- means you can do almost anything with the software
- except copyright it
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- » Detailed "how to" hands-on tutorials
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- » Open architecture, interactive publishing invites
- your improvements
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- » Compatibility with emerging interface/server
- standards
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- » Enables an ordinary 386 based PC (or any UNIX
- machine) to be used as an index building platform
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- » Easy access to MIR software and tutorials through
- electronic bulletin board services (BBS such as
- CompuServe and Canada Remote Systems)
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- » The shareware approach means zero risk for you...
- take a good look before you buy; registration is
- only $29 per release of any set of tutorials
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- » The software may be used and distributed by anyone
- without payment of royalty
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- What's the catch?:
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- The Introduction, MIR Tutorial ONE, and about 25 software
- programs have been released.
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- The catch is that the schedule of later releases depends on
- the rate of shareware registrations. If you and people
- like you recognize the value, and if word spreads quickly,
- and if people who use it pay the nominal shareware fees,
- the project may be completed by August 1993. If a later
- release is more helpful than the copy you registered for,
- please register again. Our target is to release each
- tutorial with its software when the preceding tutorial has
- reached 1,000 registrations. That's a modest target, and
- obviously we hope for more. Please vote in support of an
- "economy of sharing" by registering and participating in
- open architecture development.
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- Where to from here?:
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- If you do not have the MIR files, there are four ways to
- get them:
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- » Have a friend make you a copy (copying is okay!).
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- » Download them from a BBS such as CompuServe or
- Canada Remote Systems.
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- » Use the accompanying order form to ask for up-to-
- the-minute diskettes or laser printed paper copies
- of introduction and text. (If you need an order
- form, FAX us a request.)
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- » A UNIX version is available via the order form.
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- Use PKUNZIP (available on most BBS) to decompress the BBS
- files. In the BBS file names, # is a revision number:
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- MIR0A#.ZIP 65 page ASCII text introduction to the project
- MIR1A#.ZIP ASCII text of MIR Tutorial ONE (shareware)
- MIR1C#.ZIP C source code of 26 MIR Tutorial ONE programs
- MIR1D#.ZIP data file SVP_TXT, useful in connection with
- the worked examples in Tutorial ONE
- MIR1X#.ZIP DOS executable of 25 MIR Tutorial ONE programs
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- The diskette versions contain an INSTALL program and two
- copies of the Introduction and Tutorial text... one of
- straight text, the other formatted for WordPerfect 5.1.
- Insert the first diskette, and input the command "TYPE
- A:README.MIR" or "TYPE B:README.MIR" for more information.
- Then input "A:INSTALL" or "B:INSTALL" to get started.
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- Consultation services:
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- We welcome within reasonable limits (and without fee) FAX
- and electronic mail dialogue with registered users who are
- competent in DOS or UNIX, especially those who wish to make
- and share improvements. Fee-for-service consultation is
- available in other cases.
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- CompuServe 71431,1337 Douglas Lowry, Ph.D.
- FAX 416 963-5677 * Marpex Inc.
- Internet douglas.lowry%canrem.com 5334 Yonge St., #1102
- UUCP canrem!douglas.lowry North York, Ontario
- Others douglas.lowry@canrem.uucp Canada M2N 6M2
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- * FAX number is subject to change late in August 1992.