Community search scopes for enterprises applications
First Claim
1. A method for performing a search for information in at least one content repository, the method comprising:
- creating at a computer, by a first user a search scope defining one or more content repositories to be searched;
assigning by the first user a community of members to the search scope, the first user being one of the members of the community;
displaying the search scope to a second user who is a member of the community, an association of content repositories defined for the search scope being different from an association of content repositories defined for one or more other search scopes;
selecting the displayed search scope;
generating a search request for information relevant to the second user;
for each of the content repositories associated with the selected search scope, searching the content repository for information relevant to the second user in response to the second user being a member of a content repository membership of the content repository, wherein each of the content repositories associated with the selected search scope has one and only one content repository membership, wherein each content repository membership corresponds to one and only one content repository; and
presenting information found in response to the search request in the searched content repositories to the second user.
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Abstract
Described are a method and apparatus for searching for user relevant information in content repositories using community search scopes. According to the method, a user is presented with a selection of search scopes in which the user is a member. The user selects one of the search scopes according to the desired information and provides a search request that can include, for example, keywords, phrases and data attributes. Searching is performed in each content repository assigned to the search scope if the user is a member of the content repository. Relevant information found in the search content repositories is presented to the user.
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1. A method for performing a search for information in at least one content repository, the method comprising:
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creating at a computer, by a first user a search scope defining one or more content repositories to be searched; assigning by the first user a community of members to the search scope, the first user being one of the members of the community; displaying the search scope to a second user who is a member of the community, an association of content repositories defined for the search scope being different from an association of content repositories defined for one or more other search scopes; selecting the displayed search scope; generating a search request for information relevant to the second user; for each of the content repositories associated with the selected search scope, searching the content repository for information relevant to the second user in response to the second user being a member of a content repository membership of the content repository, wherein each of the content repositories associated with the selected search scope has one and only one content repository membership, wherein each content repository membership corresponds to one and only one content repository; and presenting information found in response to the search request in the searched content repositories to the second user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for creating a community search scope, the method comprising:
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associating at least one content repository with a search scope created at a computer by a first user, each content repository having a community of users permitted to access the content repository, an association of content repositories defined for the search scope being different from an association of content repositories defined for a different search scope; and assigning by the first user a community of users to be able to use the search scope, the first user being one of the community of users, at least one of the members of the community of users managing the search scope, a second user of the community of users having permission to search the content repository in response to the second user being a member of a content repository membership of the content repository, wherein each of the content repositories associated with the search scope has one and only one content repository membership, and wherein each content repository membership corresponds to one and only one content repository. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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