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[edit] DSpace Architectural Review
Notes from Thursday, 26 Oct 2006 (JSE)
[edit] I. Review of Agenda
1. Data Model Revisit (aggregation, etc) 2. Concrete data model and storage 3. Larry Stone: History, Provenance, Audit 4. Etc...
[edit] II. Abstract Data Model Revisit (Rob)
- summary: fixing the "bundle" system
- See RJ notes
See diagrams of Rob's draft proposals
- version 1
- version 2 (typed)
- version 3 (typed)
Richard Rogers proposal
- "strawman 2"
(MS) Observation: Rob's makes more explicit how maps to FRBR
- whereas RR's more RDF- (or Fedora)-like
Need to test proposals against concrete examples
- See wiki, Data Model Use Cases
- See wiki, Asset Store Use Cases (older)
Problem with "Museum"-like repositories
- e.g. in which there are many representations of a "work"
- like many photos of a physical object
- (ms) FRBR vs VRA
(jse) Separate data abstraction from application
- (md) jsr-170 node/property model
- (rj) let's be clear on what we need to worry about; this talk og nodes/properties is implementation...
RECOMMENDATION: (draft) Adopt Rob's Item/Representation/File (with Metadata for each)
- ...and publish application note/"best practices" on meanings
- change: Bundle to Representation...
- change: Bitstream to File...
Example: "submitting a pdf with some metadata and a license"
- item is an article + descriptive metadata
- manifestation is a pdf
- file is a pdf
problem in linking-in files as metadata
[edit] LUNCH
[edit] III. History, Provenance, Audit
Overview of Larry Stone's stuff by RR
- See Larry Stone's Event System prototype
- ...and DSpace Event Mechanism
1. Event Mechanism
2. History needs to be based on logical events (transactions) not DB events
3.
