by Donald G. Baker, Jerry Fowler, G. Anthony Gorry
http://cttl.rice.edu/publications/files/cttl96-1.ps
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Abstract:
Memento is a novel client/server infrastructure that includes a "collaboration framework " to support the collaborative creation and manipulation of digital artifacts within arbitrary semantic domains. Memento's novelty lies in its representation and maintenance of semantic constraints on information that are represented explicitly in a formalized data model within the Memento server; for this reason, we say that Memento is meaning independent and object independent. Memento accomplishes these independencies by means of a self-describing and extensible type system. Because the structure of Memento objects facilitates their distribution across computer networks and enables real-time notification of updates, Memento provides support for many kinds of collaborative applications. KEYWORDS:
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