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The GTD Case Study
技术
- 分析与建模 - 预测分析
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据可视化
适用行业
- Professional Service
- Software
适用功能
- 商业运营
- 质量保证
服务
- 软件设计与工程服务
- 系统集成
挑战
The client wanted to make sense of their 20+ years’ worth of accumulated GTD content, which accounted for more than 100,000 documents and media files translating to 9 Terabytes of data. They needed a solution that could transcribe, summarize, conduct sentiment analysis, enable semantic search, and organize their data. This would help them deliver relevant knowledge to both current GTD practitioners and others looking for specific solutions to challenges in their lives. The client explored all major cloud vendors from the Gartner Magic Quadrant, including Amazon, Google, and IBM. However, they found these solutions to be expensive, geared towards large enterprises, and requiring third-party IT vendors for custom solutions. The client felt there was a gap in the market for companies like them with limited users.
关于客户
The client is a leading provider of a specialized task management system called Getting Things Done (GTD). Their time-management and personal productivity methodology enables a stress-free way to handle tasks while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Created by productivity coach and author David Allen, GTD offers many courses for different target audiences, ranging from CEOs to parents working from home. Videos of GTD best practices and David Allen interviews are very popular with businesses and individuals worldwide.
解决方案
Repustate provided GTD with a customized semantic search solution capable of handling all the tasks they were looking for. The solution enabled intelligent search of more than 100,000 pieces of content by organizing the data according to topics, themes, and methodology. Its built-in semantic search capability made related content easily accessible. For example, when searching for 'executive,' the client could get all instances of 'president,' 'vice president,' and 'chief executive officer.' Repustate’s solution also allowed the client to search and organize content based on concepts, not just exact keywords. This was particularly useful because, within the GTD methodology, certain terms have specific meanings and relationships to other terms. For example, when the client searches for 'workflow,' they also need to find all instances of any of the five steps of their workflow: Capture, Clarify, Organize, Reflect, and Engage.
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