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Information Processing & Management
Volume 21, Issue 3, 1985, Pages 205-213
 
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Browse and navigate: An advance in database access methods

Peter L. Noerr and Kathleen T. Bivins Noerr

Information Management and Engineering Ltd., 53 Eden Street, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey KT1 1EQ, United Kingdom

Received 22 August 1984. 
Available online 18 July 2002.

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This paper discusses the database design developed by the authors' company for its new range of database systems as an example of a design of database which allows a wider range of capabilities than does the conventional IR database. The paper discusses the range of searching options which are now possible. It describes how searches may be prestructured to pinpoint the desired target items, which are then selected from a browsable display. It describes the navigation capability which allows the user to move from record to record within the database, thus facilitating the extraction of “related” information. The design is discussed from the user viewpoint, and emphasis is placed on the facilities and how they complement existing Boolean/key access facilities.

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