The key to productivity is to understand The business activities your end users are trying to accomplish You end user's expectations for how the platform, and those key business activities, should work The acid test for SharePoint productivity is your usage reporting. If people are not using SharePoint, find out why
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And the sequestering of search leaves open a great many benefits that commercial search can never attain: Sincere, unmiitigated organic search -- the most popular downloads are based on merit, not marketing Social bookmarking (folksonomies) -- the hallmark of any demand-based system User ratings (+ number of raters) -- a companion of usage reporting with a built-in bias towards positive feedback Search configuration -- tuning search to recognize mot only the richest metadata but the most unique properties in the content it crawls so those identifiers land in the refiners or facets which enable better questions That's the kind of conversation you may not have directly with your users
The Analytics Processing components in SharePoint 2013’s search contain core features such as: ■ Search Analytics ■ The map-reduce feature ■ Ability to learn by usage ■ The search analytics component not only analyzes the crawled items but how users actually interact over time with the search results ■ Overall usage analytics to include previous views stored in the event store ■ Enriching the index by updating index items ■ Usage reports in Analytics reporting database This feature has the capability to analyze the action a user performs (views a page) and then collect the data regarding the event in the relevant usage files and publish them into the event store where they are stored and processed to enable the system to familiarize itself with “learned behavior
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