Claims
- 1. A method for accessing a database, the method comprisingstoring a database of information including a first data; associating a plurality of different words with the first data; providing access to the first data to a plurality of users, wherein at least two different users have different views of the first data in the database, and each view is associated with one of the plurality of different words.
- 2. A computer-readable medium including instructions for querying a database, the database including first data, the database coupled to first and second user input devices operated by first and second human users, the computer-readable medium comprisingone or more instructions for associating a first word with the first data; one or more instructions for associating a second word with the first data; one or more instructions for accepting signals from the first user input device to indicate that the first user desires to access the first data and, in response, providing the first data to the first user; and one or more instructions for accepting signals from the second user input device to indicate that the second user desires to access the first data and, in response, providing the first data to the second user.
- 3. A computer-readable medium for querying a database, the database including first and second data, the database coupled to first and second user input devices operated by first and second human users, the computer-readable medium comprisingone or more instructions for associating a first word with the first data; one or more instructions for associating the first word with the second data; one or more instructions for accepting signals from the first user input device to accept a query using the first word in a first context and, in response, providing the first data to the first user; and one or more instructions for accepting signals from the second user input device to accept a query using the first word in a second context and, in response, providing the second data to the second user.
- 4. A computer data signal embodied in a carrier wave comprising instructions for querying a database, the database including first data, the database coupled to first and second user input devices operated by first and second human users, the computer data signal comprisingone or more instructions for associating a first word with the first data; one or more instructions for associating a second word with the first data; one or more instructions for accepting signals from the first user input device to indicate that the first user desires to access the first data and, in response, providing the first data to the first user; and one or more instructions for accepting signals from the second user input device to indicate that the second user desires to access the first data and, in response, providing the first data to the second user.
- 5. A computer data signal embodied in a carrier wave comprising instructions for querying a database, the database including first and second data, the database coupled to first and second user input devices operated by first and second human users, the computer data signal comprisingone or more instructions for associating a first word with the first data; one or more instructions for associating the first word with the second data; one or more instructions for accepting signals from the first user input device to accept a query using the first word in a first context and, in response, providing the first data to the first user; and one or more instructions for accepting signals from the second user input device to accept a query using the first word in a second context and, in response, providing the second data to the second user.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/699,740, filed Aug. 20, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,247,008.
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