IBM Natural Question:
What is a hyperdescriptor? How does it work?

Answer:
Its a special kind of discriptor,It is an extension of
Super descriptor and can have maximum of 20 fields.The
hyperdescriptor option can be used to generate descriptor
values based on a user-supplied algorithm.With
hyperdescriptors, “fuzzy” matching is possible; i.e.,
retrieving data based on similar rather than on exact
search criteria. Hyperdescriptors allow multiple virtual
indexes, meaning that several different search index
entries can be made for a single data field.
Super descriptor and can have maximum of 20 fields.The
hyperdescriptor option can be used to generate descriptor
values based on a user-supplied algorithm.With
hyperdescriptors, “fuzzy” matching is possible; i.e.,
retrieving data based on similar rather than on exact
search criteria. Hyperdescriptors allow multiple virtual
indexes, meaning that several different search index
entries can be made for a single data field.
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