Monday, January 21, 2013

Journey into the Borg Hive: Part Two

This is a continuation of Journey into the Borg Hive: Part One of an e-Discovery Sci-Fi Saga. You need to read part one of the story for this continuation to make sense. This series is about a legal search project set sometime in the not too distant future. For a look at fifty years from now check out A Day in the Life of a Discovery Lawyer in the Year 2062: a Science Fiction Tribute to Ray Bradbury.

Review of the 2,401 Sample

I started the project by review of all 2,401 samples at once, rather than taking them in sets of 200 as the vendor recommended. That was for amateurs. I knew I could take advantage of display sort alternatives by doing the entire group at once. I would use those methods to quickly knock off certain files with bulk-coding. I called that my extended spam-type culling. (Regular spam had all supposedly been caught by the client’s spam filters, but many always get through, even at Google.) Spam for me meant any type of file that could not be relevant. It was like a custom de-Nisting. I also knocked off most of the newsletters that way. Yup, even Google employees still subscribed to a few, not to mention Amazon orders.

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Source: e-discoveryteam.com
By: Ralph Losey

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