MANAGING CONTENT IN A MATTER OF MINUTES
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
ORIGINATING TECHNOLOGY/ NASA CONTRIBUTION
NASA software created to help scientists expeditiously
search and organize their research documents
is now aiding compliance personnel, law enforcement
investigators, and the general public in their
efforts to search, store, manage, and retrieve
documents more efficiently.
Developed at Ames Research Center, NETMARK software
was designed to manipulate vast amounts of unstructured
and semi-structured NASA documents. NETMARK is
both a relational and object-oriented technology
built on an Oracle® enterprise-wide database. To
ensure easy user access, Ames constructed NETMARK
as a Web-enabled platform utilizing the latest
in Internet technology. One of the significant
benefits of the program was its ability to store
and manage mission-critical data.
PARTNERSHIP
Black Tulip Systems Corporation, of San Jose,
California, was given the opportunity to preview
the NETMARK software in November 2002. Right away,
the company knew that the NASA-developed technology
would be the perfect complement to its current
product offerings. The addition of the NETMARK
technology could allow the company to grow the
business and access a much larger unstructured
document market.
Ames subsequently licensed the NETMARK software
to Black Tulip Systems to make the tool available
to people and organizations that need rapid searching
of computer networks and systems. Black Tulip Systems
has since enhanced NETMARK by adding more robust
search tools and user-friendly interfaces, and
by speeding up the processing time. “For non-technical
users, the ease-of-use and increased speed will
bring important evaluations to a faster conclusion,”
notes Black Tulip Systems’ President and Chief
Executive Officer Ted Munnich.
PRODUCT OUTCOME
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| A NASA program that allows for rapid searching of computer networks and systems
is the basis for BTDocuments,© a document index
and search platform designed to convert unstructured
and semi-structured documents into useful and
easily accessed information. |
With the integration of NETMARK with Black Tulip
Systems’ existing document-processing practices,
the company is bringing ownership back to content
contributors by reducing the technology- and process-related
complexities associated with retrieval and authoring.
The outcome is being marketed as BTDocuments,©
a revolutionary document index and search platform
designed to convert unstructured and semi-structured
documents into useful and easily accessed information.
Indexed documents can be searched by keyword, keyword
in context, and document type. Proximity and Boolean
searches are built-in features of the search engine.
BTDocuments encompasses four key features that
make document retrieval practical. The first feature
“Sophisticated Search and Indexing” permits BTDocuments
to search on anything from sections, titles, and
headings to search strings, within locally stored
documents. The second feature “Flexible Document
Collection” lets BTDocuments support the most popular
Microsoft® Office applications, like Word, Excel,
and PowerPoint, as well as many other document
formats. The third feature “Direct Navigation”
lets users jump from the Web pages straight into
the document, right to the paragraph they want.
The fourth feature “Automated Target Document Assembly”
allows BTDocuments to generate a new document from
a search result set and store that document for
future use.
As a business or document application grows, users
can easily move from the desktop, to a network,
and then all the way up to an enterprise with three
scaleable versions of BTDocuments that are platform
and database independent. For instance, a small
professional group that starts out with one or
two consultants or lawyers can easily maintain
their document system and grow this system as their
business grows.
A feature called BTEngine© is the underlying technology
on which BTDocuments is built. BTEngine processes
business logic combined with user-interface stored
in eXtensible Markup Language (XML) files to present
end-users’ standard screens, represented as entry
screens or result pages, ensuring accurate content
storage and easy integration into the customer
environments.
Also built on BTEngine, the BTAuthor© tool allows
authors to create and store new content using native
desktop authoring tools such as Word, so that their
current processes or work environment are not interrupted.
The authors are also capable of converting legacy
documents of any type and format into useful knowledge
bases.
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| BTAuthor,© enables business users to create and manage their own content in a
small fraction of the time possible with existing
Enterprise Content Management technology, and
without involvement from the information technology
department. |
Employing a unique approach called application
encapsulation, BTAuthor enables business users
across any enterprise to create and manage their
own content in a small fraction of the time possible
with existing Enterprise Content Management (ECM)
technology, and without information technology
(IT) involvement. According to Black Tulip Systems,
ECM products have primarily concentrated on data
storage and presentation. The company added that
the content-authoring functionality provided by
these products involves the use of programming
or scripting languages such as Java,™ Practical
Extraction and Reporting Language (Perl), or tool
command language (TCL) to create authoring applications.
This activity requires IT development to produce
the content-authoring interfaces. Black Tulip Systems
notes that a separate authoring interface is required
for each type of content authored, with each taking
an IT department about 5 days to design, code,
and test. The company, which has whittled this
time down to a matter of minutes with the Black
Tulip “Solution Suite,” asserts that the complexity
behind this interface-production process leaves
the enterprise
“in the unenviable position of spending significant
capital per year supporting content contributors
on a recurring basis.”
“Existing solutions essentially remove the author’s
ownership and creativity and place these activities
in the IT department’s hands,” according to Munnich.
“This transfer results in a skills mismatch within
a group not chartered or staffed to ensure quality
for a wide range of content delivery media, including
the organization’s most visible symbol, its Web
site.”
Black Tulip Systems’ solutions have proven to substantially
improve productivity. The company has keyed in
on publishing and public relations firms, health
care providers, insurance groups, law enforcement
offices, educational institutions, and government
entities as valued customers. The simplicity and
cost-effectiveness of the software has made it
a welcomed addition for general users, as well.
Oracle® is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation.
BTDocuments,© BTEngine,© and BTAuthor© are copyrights
of Black Tulip Systems Corporation.
Microsoft® is a registered trademark of Microsoft
Corporation.
Java™ is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.