Zettair
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Zettair is a compact and fast text search engine for indexing and search of HTML (or TREC) collections. It is an open source software project designed and written by a group of researchers at RMIT University.
It has been designed for simplicity as well as speed and flexibility, and its primary feature is the ability to handle large amounts of text (100GB). It has a single executable, which performs both indexing and searching. It has a simple command-line interface, and supports ranked, simple (non-nested) Boolean, and phrase queries.
It is licensed under the terms of the BSD license.
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- RMIT University at TREC 2004 (pdf) - B. Billerbeck, A. Cannane, A. Chattaraj, N. Lester, W. Webber, H. E. Williams, J. Yiannis, J. Zobel - 2005 - RMIT University
- Enhancing Content-And-Structure Information Retrieval using a Native XML Database (pdf) (presentation) - J. Pehcevski (RMIT), J. A. Thom (RMIT), A.-M. Vercoustre (INRIA) - 2005 - Cornell University Library