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FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint extends synonyms by enabling you to
implement both two-way and one-way synonyms. With two-way synonyms, when a
query includes a synonymous term for a keyword, items that contain the keyword are
returned (just as for one-way synonyms). Furthermore, if a search expression includes
the keyword, then items that contain the synonymous terms are returned, regardless of
whether they also contain the keyword.
Managed Properties and Metadata creation
SharePoint Server 2010 enables you to create metadata property mappings (known as
managed properties). FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint adds the ability for you to:
Enable stemming support and word forms for managed property values, when
they are used by an information worker in a query.
Choose between static and dynamic summaries for display in search results. A
dynamic summary will only display a hit-highlighted summary of the specific
managed property in the result.
Define whether information workers can sort results on the managed property in
question.
Define whether information workers can use the managed property in query
operators or filters.
Define whether search results page can use the managed property as a query
refiner or deep query refiner in results pages.
Define the priority associated with the managed property. The priority is one of
the inputs into the ranking algorithm, and defines how documents with the
search term in this property should be ranked against other documents that may
have the search term in other properties.
Define how managed properties can be grouped into one or more full-text
search-enabled indexes.
Property Extraction
Property extraction identifies key information such as people, companies, and locations
in documents. The properties can then be used to enhance the search experience, for
instance by providing search result refinement based on the properties. You can