DelosDLMS is a prototype of a next-generation Digital Library (DL) management system. It is realized by combining various specialized DL functionalities provided by partners of the DELOS network of excellence. Currently, DelosDLMS combines text and audio-visual searching, offers new information visualization and relevance feedback tools, provides novel interfaces, allows retrieved information to be annotated and processed, integrates and processes sensor data streams, and finally, from a systems engineering point of view, is easily configured and adapted while being reliable and scalable. The prototype is based on the OSIRIS/ISIS platform, a middleware environment developed by ETH Zürich and now being extended at the University of Basel.
DelosDLMS - the Integrated DELOS Digital Library Management System / Agosti, M., Berretti, S., Brettlecker, G., Del Bimbo, A., Ferro, N., Fuhr, N., Keim, D., Klas, C., Lidy, T., Milano, D., Norrie, M., Ranaldi, P., Rauber, A., Schek, H., Schreck, T., Schuldt, H., Signer, B., Springmann, M.. - STAMPA. - 4877:(2007), pp. 36-45. (First International DELOS Conference, revised selected papers Pisa, Italy February, 13-14, 2007) [10.1007/978-3-540-77088-6_4].
DelosDLMS - the Integrated DELOS Digital Library Management System
BERRETTI, STEFANO;DEL BIMBO, ALBERTO;
2007
Abstract
DelosDLMS is a prototype of a next-generation Digital Library (DL) management system. It is realized by combining various specialized DL functionalities provided by partners of the DELOS network of excellence. Currently, DelosDLMS combines text and audio-visual searching, offers new information visualization and relevance feedback tools, provides novel interfaces, allows retrieved information to be annotated and processed, integrates and processes sensor data streams, and finally, from a systems engineering point of view, is easily configured and adapted while being reliable and scalable. The prototype is based on the OSIRIS/ISIS platform, a middleware environment developed by ETH Zürich and now being extended at the University of Basel.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



