Zebra has been deployed in numerous applications, in both the academic and commercial worlds, in application domains as diverse as bibliographic catalogues, geospatial information, structured vocabulary browsing, government information locators, civic information systems, environmental observations, museum information and web indexes.
Notable applications include the following:
DADS is a huge database of more than ten million records, totalling over ten gigabytes of data. The records are metadata about academic journal articles, primarily scientific; about 10% of these metadata records link to the full text of the articles they describe, a body of about a terabyte of information (although the full text is not indexed.)
It allows students and researchers at DTU (Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, the Technical College of Denmark) to find and order articles from multiple databases in a single query. The database contains literature on all engineering subjects. It's available on-line through a web gateway, though currently only to registered users.
More information can be found at http://www.dtv.dk/help/dads/index_e.htm
Zebra has been used by a variety of institutions to construct indexes of large web sites, typically in the region of tens of millions of pages. In this role, it functions somewhat similarly to the engine of google or altavista, but for a selected intranet or subset of the whole Web.
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