Prospective search

Prospective search, or persistent search, is a method of searching which determines which of a set of queries matches content in a corpus. Other names include document routing and percolate queries.[1] It is sometimes called reverse search, but that can also refer to finding documents similar to a given document.

This differs from traditional, or "retrospective", search such as search engines, where the information for the results is acquired and then queried.[2]

  1. ^ "Percolate Queries". manticoresearch.com. Retrieved 2022-06-24.
  2. ^ Bob Wyman (2005). "Blogs & Prospective Search Technology for Corporate Reputation Management". Global PR Blog Week website.