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Aviation firm earns wings with new text search

By:  Stefan Dubowski On: 28 Feb 2005 For: Computerworld Creator

While working on a contract to convert old airplane manuals into modern electronic documents for a client, Spar Aerospace Ltd. had to let its imagination fly with text-search technology.

Aviation firm earns wings with new text search
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While working on a contract to convert old airplane manuals into modern electronic documents for a client, Spar Aerospace Ltd. had to let its imagination fly with text-search technology.

The Canadian component manufacturer and maintenance provider for the aviation industry had been at this undertaking for a couple of years, making manuals into new digital documents for the client, so the client’s technicians could access the manuals on their desktop and laptop computers. Spar requested that we keep the name of its customer secret.



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Stefan Dubowski Stefan Dubowski is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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