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Update Push search authored Jul 27, 2021 by Christian Reuschling's avatar Christian Reuschling
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# Document details view with browsing (Push search)
Instead of specifying the query on your own in the [faceted search](https://git.opendfki.de/reuschling/dynaq/-/wikis/Pull%20search) (pull), the document details view offers you 'related documents' by push (4). This means that the search criteria are pre-configured, and you can choose between the presented results.
Instead of specifying the query on your own in the [faceted search](https://git.opendfki.de/reuschling/dynaq/-/wikis/Pull%20search) (pull), the document details view offers you 'documents related to a starting document' by push (4). This means that the search criteria are pre-configured, and you can browse through the document space according to these search criteria. In the case you enable the 'search in results' checkbox, the result list shrinks with every browsing step. Further, you are able to edit the pre-configured search criteria on your own (5).
Of course, the document details view shows you some details of the current document e.g. title, extracted body, author, date or the (estimated) page count (1). Additionally, DynaQ calculates some characteristic terms for a document that should give a rough impression about it's content, called 'buzzwords' (2).
Last but not least: you can add tag terms to a document, tagged documents are searchable against tag annotations also (3). Note that documents from external indices are readonly and thus not taggable.
![screenshotDocBrowsing.png](uploads/6e6f16ae25f0c6fa436b2ea4131d50cf/screenshotDocBrowsing.png.png)
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