SPChi2013Search - Chicago SharePoint User Group
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SharePoint User Group Chicago:
1/24/2013
SharePoint 2013 Search Overview
Agenda – What’s New?
UI Improvements
Result Types, New Refiners, Fresh Look
Display Templates
Content by Search WebPart
Relevance Improvements
Query Logs
Query Rules
Result Sources
Changes in Crawling
Continuous Crawl
Content Enrichment
Why Upgrade?
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User Interface Improvements
Web Page Result Type
Hover Panel
PowerPoint Result Type
Bar/Slider Refiner
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Result Sources
What happened to Scopes?
Deprecated in 2013
Cannot add Result Sources or Scopes to the DropDown
Federated Search and/or Scopes = Result Sources
Restrict results to a subset of content
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Display Templates
Goodbye to XSLT, hello HTML and JavaScript
Managed Properties
External and Inline JavaScript
HTML
Can be used as the entire look and feel, or used with Result
Types to create a dynamic search experience.
Demo 1
Creating a Twitter Result Source
Office Web Apps 2013
Result Types
Display Templates
Query Rules
Query Rules (SP2013)
“when the user is looking for ‘holiday
schedule’, show users useful results”
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S
VS
Search Keywords/Best Bets (SP2010)
“when the query is ‘holiday schedule’,
promote a specific link”
http://blogs.technet.com/b/tothesharepoint/archive/2012/09/18/what-happened-to-best-bets-introducing-query-rules.aspx
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Query Builder
Manipulate the default search query
Content by Search Web Part
Result Sources
Result Types
Search Core Results Web Part
Uses KQL (Keyword Query Language)
http://nbsharepointtalk.blogspot.com/2012/08/whats-new-within-sharepoint-2013-search.html
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Content By Search Web Part (CSWP)
Customize a query to display search results
Use Display Templates change the look and feel
Crawl frequently for content freshness
Vs. Content Query Web Part (CQWP)
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Demo 2
Query Rules
Query Builder
Content By Search Web Part
Changes in Crawling
Continuous Crawling
Keeping it fresh
Crawler runs every 15 minutes
Adaptable
No Index merge
Craws adapt as necessary to the
change rate of SharePoint content
Items appear in results after they
have been crawled
Only works with SharePoint sites as content sources
Continuous
Incremental
http://blog.octavie.nl/index.php/2012/11/23/sharepoint-2013-search-continuous-crawling/
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Content Enrichment
Comes default out of the box in 2013 – required FAST for SharePoint in SP2010
Replaces FAST item processing pipeline
Puts code in a web service, rather than a sandbox
Processes and returns managed properties
Create new managed properties -> refiners by extracting data from unstructured text
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sharepointdev/archive/2012/11/13/customize-the-sharepoint-2013-search-experience-with-a-content-enrichment-web-service.aspx
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Query Logs and Usage Reports
Usage Reports
Number of Queries
Search Reports
Top Queries (Day and Month)
Abandoned Queries (Day and Month)
No Result Queries (Day and Month)
Query Rule Usage (Day and Month)
Excel Spreadsheet Format
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Why Upgrade?
• What happened to FAST for SharePoint?
– SharePoint 2013 bundled search experience
– UI Improvements
– Expanded Features
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Questions?
Contact
Will Tseng
[email protected]
LinkedIn
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