ABAS Software AG

Search engine extends to many useful details Karlsruhe, October 18, 2009 – new functions optimize search comfort in the abas business software. A structured or unstructured full-text search and various sorting options help the user quickly find data. The abas search engine is similar to the established search engines on the Internet in terms of handling and can be operated immediately. Meaningful use of time one believes business statistics, most workers are employed an average of 30 minutes a day with finding information. A modern ERP system already significantly reduced the search time. It contains such as the abas business software, user-friendly tools for searching, the effect is even greater.

Full-text search in abas ERP similar can perform a full-text search in the entire ERP system to established Internet search engines in the abas business software. It does no matter whether the search is structured or unstructured is. Also terms are searched in the entire ERP system. Example: A search for all articles with the word \”Thread\”. The results will be listed by relevance and expelled.

The abas search engine also searches for structured criteria. However, the user in advance defines characteristics that limit the search. The \”thread\” from the unstructured search would sought, for example, only in the main camp. Fuzzy search supports a search the search engine even if E.g. a Word is misspelled. This so-called fuzzy search to get results where the search term in similar notation appears despite incorrectly entered data. Here, too, you can perform an advanced search in the results. In the abas search engine sorted the results also each sort criteria. Company profile of the ABAS Software AG the ABAS Software AG’s core competence is the development of flexible ERP and eBusiness software for medium-sized companies with 10 to over 1,000 employees. More than 2,200 customers opted for ABAS as an IT specialist and the integrated abas business software.

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