Glossary
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This page provides an overview of the terms Springboard uses in its product and documentation.
Crawl
Crawling is the process of getting content into Springboard through a data source. This term is often used synonymously with data source ingestion.
Data source
Data sources are complete data ingest configurations that decide how to handle your data during ingestion by Springboard. When you run a fully configured data source, the result is a search-optimized indexed data set.
Data source ingestion
Data source ingestion is the process of getting content into Springboard through a data source. This term is often used synonymously with crawl.
Experience Optimizer
Experience Optimizer is the site search experience for Springboard. It is the main configuration area for searching high-volume websites and refining results.
Hub
The overview of components that makes up a Springboard application. This page includes quick access to APIs, analytics, data sources, and the Applications Manager.
Index
Indexing is the process of organizing and storing information found in data sources.
Ingest
Ingestion is the complete process of getting content from outside of Springboard into Springboard. Depending on your application, the content may include web pages, events, signals, or documents. Compare to data source ingestion which refers to the process of getting content into Springboard through a data source.
Robots.txt
A standard used by websites to communicate with web crawlers. The file includes instructions for allowing or blocking web crawlers, along with access to certain pages or directories. The robots.txt
file is also known as the robots exclusion standard.
Sitemap
An XML file containing a list of links on your website. It may include additional information such as when a page was last updated, how frequently a page may change, or a page’s relative importance on the website.
Springboard
A search platform that powers applications for search, browse, and discovery.
Support Portal
Support Portal provides a customizable search experience for your customer service portal.
Web crawl
The Web crawl ingests your website or sitemap based on the parameters you select.