Hi Frederic,
Thanks for the information regarding Phasme. After a quick read over
your web site, this looks quite promising and I very much like your
database design approach. I'm wondering if your team as been working on
using Phasme in conjunction with RDF [1]. You mention the ability to
support graph based logical data models and this seems to dovetail quite
nicely.
A freely licensed database application that support RDF would be a very
useful for both the Dublin Core and RDF communities.
I'm coping this message to the dc-implementors [2] and rdf-dev [3] lists
as this issue seems more to pertain to both of these groups.
--
Eric Miller mailto:[log in to unmask]
Research Scientist http://purl.oclc.org/net/eric
Office of Research phone:614.764.6109
OCLC Online Computer Library Center fax:614.764.2344
[1] http://www.w3.org/RDF
[2] http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/dc-implementors/
[3] http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/rdf-dev/
Frederic Andres wrote:
>
> In our case, we have combined meta-data processing and full text
> retrieval within the application-oriented DBMS
> (http://www.rd.nacsis.ac.jp/~andres/db/phasme.html)
> which is compliant with several applications' logical data models
> (relational, object, graph).
> free licence is available at the website.
>
> TREC 5 and 6 data sets have been used to assess the approach.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Frederic Andres
>
> AHYDS project leader.
> NACSIS
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