What is the definition of TREX

Hi,
What is the definition of TREX?
Regards,
Sri.

Hi,
The meaning of TREX  is Search and Classification.
TREX is a search engine used for searching the KM documents in a classified way.
You can use taxonimies(query based or example based) for classifying the documents.
TREx needs to be configured before using the search functionality.
Raghu

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