Visualization How the Knowledge Network is presented to the end user is your decision. After all, the application and its design have to fit into your company landscape in terms of content and from technical and design points of view.
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Frontend K-Infinity's Frontend offers a building-block system of navigation and search methods, right down to different depictions of the business objects in their context. As a result, the Frontend can react to very varied starting situations and targets
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– this time the user is looking for the required information in documents, another time he is looking for a contact person; sometimes he has an exact idea of what he's after and wants to locate again a piece of information or a document he already knows, at other times, his need for information is vague and he doesn't have a clear idea at all of the aim of his research.
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Net-Navigator
For visual exploration of the Knowledge Network, the user has a special navigation tool at his disposal. The knowledge objects and the connections between them are displayed here graphically. This means that the user can explore his way forward and gain a picture of the connections.
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Search In order for the search technology to really be of help when searching for information, it must to a certain degree be able to do what any person can, i.e. detach itself from specific formulations and take into consideration the content of an piece of information. The Semantic Search finds relevant materials even when the search words entered do not directly occur in the materials. When answering a search query, it does not just look at the direct relations between two knowledge objects in the Knowledge Network, but also includes the related information of inherited, i.e. more distant, knowledge objects.
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Information Push A Knowledge Network does not just support users' searches, but goes into action itself to bring new information to where it is needed. For this, it uses the connections between business objects to establish, for example, that the information regarding the successful completion of a project at a customer in the publishing industry could also be of interest to all the account executives dealing with other publishing houses, but also those handling other media companies.
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Which applications profit from knowledge networks? Knowledge networks are suitable anywhere you don't want to leave access to your information to chance. Allow yourself to be convinced by our Referencesand take a look at our Solutions to find out more...
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