Hi Kai,
Yes, thanks for chiming. I think this definitely confirms we're on the right side of things :-)
cheers,
Antoine
On 7/30/15 7:29 PM, Kai Eckert wrote:
> Hi Antoine and all,
>
> also keep in mind that the actual database dumps are also stored and can
> be made available publicly. I think we did this already some months ago.
> It only requires an additional step to erase all user information and
> particularly the passwords as you don't want to have this in a public
> dump ;-)
>
> But with this, you are able to setup your own Drupal system and continue
> to work with the database somewhere else or even locally on your laptop,
> if you desire so.
>
> It think this is also a very important corner stone of our
> sustainability strategy.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Kai
>
> Am 30.07.2015 um 15:12 schrieb Antoine Isaac:
>> Hi Thomas,
>>
>> As this is for archiving, I think it's ok not to have a filter!
>> We can re-create it later, in whatever database we would load this archive.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Antoine
>>
>> On 7/30/15 3:08 PM, Bosch, Thomas wrote:
>>> Hi Antoine,
>>>
>>> yes, following these links gives you all the information we have
>>> entered for all requirements, case studies, and use cases in the
>>> database, not just the DCMI ones (I did not implement a filter).
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Thomas
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Thomas,
>>>
>>> Am I correct understanding that this link
>>> http://lelystad.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/rdf-validation/?q=requirements/export/xml
>>>
>>> gives a dump of all requirements in the database, or at least all the
>>> DCMI requirements?
>>>
>>> And these ones
>>> http://lelystad.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/rdf-validation/?q=use-cases/export/xml
>>>
>>> http://lelystad.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/rdf-validation/?q=case-studies/export/xml
>>>
>>> give all data for use cases and case studies?
>>>
>>> If yes, I'd say we're completely covered!
>>> I even see links (using the identifiers) across the use cases to the
>>> requirements and case studies.
>>>
>>> Huge thanks for your work on this!
>>>
>>> Antoine
>>>
>>> On 7/26/15 2:39 PM, Bosch, Thomas wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I added XML export buttons for case studies and use cases.
>>>> Hope this helps.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Thomas
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> our DCMI database now provides for all requirements different export
>>>> functionalities:
>>>> XLS, CSV, XML, TXT, and DOC.
>>>> You see the icons on the bottom right.
>>>>
>>>> I personally prefer exporting to XML and XLS.
>>>>
>>>> Is that what you are searching for your archival purposes?
>>>> Any suggestions or wishes?
>>>>
>>>> I can do the same for case studies and use cases as well if this is
>>>> what you imagined.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Thomas
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Thomas Bosch, M.Sc. (TUM)
>>>>
>>>> PhD Student
>>>>
>>>> GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>> GitHub: _https://github.com/boschthomas/PhD_
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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