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PLM Prompt: Faceted Search for PLM

PLM Prompt: Faceted Search for PLM
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24 June, 2009 | 0 min for reading

Short request for discussion. Faceted search is something widely accepted as user experience in many web based environements.

I think ability to discover information in this way will be very beneficial for PLM system. What is your opinion?

Some examples:

1. Good set of web examples of faceted search

faceted search wine example - wine.com

faceted search wine example - wine.com

2. Systems like SharePoint have MOSS Faceted Search web part.

http://blogs.msdn.com/leonidly/archive/2009/04/30/faceted-search-3-0-implementation-of-search-suggestions.aspx

Example of Faceted Search in MOSS

Example of Faceted Search in MOSS

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