Z39.50/PRISE 2.0 consists of a minimal Z39.50-1995 UNIX (Solaris) client-server pair and prototype indexing and search engines (PRISE) developed by NIST. The server is designed to isolate the search engine from the details of the Z39.50 protocol and minimize the effort needed to interface the server to natural language search engines other than PRISE.
The Z39.50/PRISE software produced by NIST, an agency of the U.S. government, is by statute not subject to copyright in the United States. Recipients of this software assume all responsibilities associated with its operation, modification and maintenance.
 PRISE Search
 PRISE SearchRelevance feedback is a technique for query enhancement for more effective search and retrieval. After performing a search and retrieving a set of documents, the user provides the information retrieval (IR) application with feedback by designating documents as good examples of the sort of information the user is searching for. The user can then ask the IR application to show suggested terms for addition to the query - terms derived from exemplary documents - and add them or not, before performing the next search. This cycle can be repeated.
 PRISE Index
 PRISE Index ZClient
 ZClient
   Introduction
  Introduction
   Functional specification
  Functional specification
   Installing and making Z39.50/PRISE
  Installing and making Z39.50/PRISE
   Setting up ZClient and ZServer using the inet demon
  Setting up ZClient and ZServer using the inet demon
   Testing using the shipped collection
  Testing using the shipped collection
   Design notes:
  Design notes:
   PRISE index
  PRISE index
   PRISE search
  PRISE search
   ZClient
  ZClient
   ZServer
  ZServer
   Adding/substituting your own search engine
  Adding/substituting your own search engine
   Indexing your own collections
  Indexing your own collections
   ZPrise downloads
  (password required)
  ZPrise downloads
  (password required)
  To obtain the logon and password needed to access the ZPrise downloads please
  submit a request to
  Darrin Dimmick, [email protected] with a cc to Paul Over,
  [email protected]. 
  For more information contact Darrin Dimmick.
For more information contact Darrin Dimmick.