Search engine applications

Collection of structured data for analysis and processing.
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Bappy11
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Search engine applications

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Search engine applications may offer a solution in the short term. Unlike BI systems, search engines are designed from the ground up to quickly search through large amounts of data from all kinds of sources. The architecture of a search engine is designed to handle searches very efficiently and very quickly on all kinds of dissimilar internal and external source systems. Of course, there are also disadvantages to these so-called SBAs (search based applications). They are less suitable for storing and managing data and have difficulty with complex analyses, but the big advantage is that they are much cheaper than current BI solutions and the technology is already available.



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