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Alerting services (Was: Re: Forms support in clients)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jim Davis)
Wed Sep 28 20:20:18 1994

Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 01:03:13 +0100
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From: Jim Davis <davis@DRI.cornell.edu>
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On Wed, 28 Sep 1994, Jon P. Knight (J.P.Knight@lut.ac.uk) wrote:
>
>   On Wed, 28 Sep 1994, Karl Auerbach wrote:
>   > ...I'd like to be able for my viewer to put a
>   > "watcher" into a server.  Some mechanism, not yet existing, would have
>   > to be invented to let the watcher tell my viewer that something new
>   > and interesting (as defined by my script) is out there.
>
>   ...I've already done a simple version of this ...  Basically there
>   was a form that the user could fill in with keywords and his email
>   address.  These were the salted away in a file.  When a new issue
>   of the journal was processed to put it online, a script was run
>   over the email address/keyword file and each line was used to
>   search the new issue of the journal for keyword matches.  If there
>   were any matches the document titles and URLs were extracted and
>   emailed to the user.  I called it the alerting service.

Such services are also called Selective Dissemination of Information
(SDI) services.  Stanford runs a nice one called SIFT at
http://sift.stanford.edu/   

>From the home page:

  Welcome to the Stanford Information Filtering Tool (SIFT) home
  page. SIFT is a system for performing wide-area information
  dissemination. Using SIFT, we are running two dissemination
  services, one that delivers USENET News (Netnews) articles, and the
  other Computer Science Technical Reports.


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