Dear Mark,
Thanks for letting us know! Yahoo has been announcing the closure of their term-extraction service for years, and apparently have finally done it for real now. We will remove the option at the next available opportunity.
The Termine issue was a licensing glitch and was swiftly resolved by NaCTeM. It is working now.
The timeouts are a complex issue, they depend on many factors, mostly, but not only, the current workload. Means that it's worth trying again every now and then, as they should be the exception and not the norm. We can (and will consider doing so) increase the timeout, but it's a tricky decision: keeping a relatively short timeout limit allows us to make sure the underlying Data-access system remains in top-form and doesn't hide inefficiencies. This in turn allows our system to support our ever-increasing user-base. In other words, I would raise the timeout threshold only if I'm convinced that there is no way to make the slow procedure more efficient.
Anyway, the guidance for how many terms can be used has to be fuzzy, we don't want to impose artificial limits on what can be done as they will necessarily need to err on the safe side, significantly limiting the usefulness of EPPI-Reviewer functions. The practical consequence is that you will have to keep using the trial and error approach: searching 10'000 items with hundreds of weighted terms will always be a computationally costly task, therefore doing so may always trigger a timeout error. [Yes, there is a tension between our general approach with timeouts and the practical guidance above, we will give this some serious thought]
On the other hand, deleting more than one term in one go is not possible at the time, but I can see why it may be useful, so we will enable this option with the next update (still several weeks away, I'm afraid).
Finally, we are now using a support vector machine for data mining in EPPI-Reviewer (applied to the screening stages). This is still in testing, but we can enable it for your review if you'd be interested?
Thanks and best wishes,
Sergio