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\The Dublin Core metadata initiative". URL http://purl.org/dc/. 18

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XML, Hyper-media, and Fortran I/O - Feitelson, Klainer   (Correct)

....are mapped round robin across disks and I O nodes. The contents can be metadata, e.g. metadata the metadata metadata which can abide by a prede ned, well known format, e.g. metadata format= dublincore metadata metadata indicates that the metadata conforms to the Dublin Core format [1], which speci es how to indicate the author, date, etc. of a document (this is only an example the Dublin Core format is geared towards resource discovery on the web, and is probably not very suitable for scienti c data les) In principle, there are two types of metadata: either it is generated ....

\The Dublin Core metadata initiative". URL http://purl.org/dc/. 18


A Multi-Agent Model For Content-Based Electronic.. - Papaspyrou.. (1999)   (Correct)

....a header file is constructed for every electronic document (header files will be also called headers for brevity) The format of headers is common for all forms of electronic documents. The task of header construction is similar to the extraction of appropriate metadata from electronic documents [9]. In the proposed model, it is performed by the header construction agent, which needs not interact with the user. Following this stage, the filtering process is based solely on headers. The format of the headers must be general enough to describe accurately the key elements of the documents ....

The Dublin Core Metadata Element Set. URL: http://purl.org/metadata/dublin core/.


Fixing the "Broken-link" Problem: The W3Objects Approach - Ingham, Caughey, Little (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....referenced via a name server, then a URL based upon this name server reference will provide continued access to the object even after migration. This approach is similar in nature to and provides the same level of migration transparency support as the proposed Persistent URL (PURL) scheme [PURL]. For other objects, a variation of this technique can be used whereby an object reference is temporarily registered with a name server for the period of time that it continues to be referenced by at least one W3Object. The name server entry is automatically removed when the object ceases to be ....

....in arriving at a consensus of opinion within the IETF as regards the introduction of URNs (see later) has lead several groups to consider intermediate solutions. The Persistent URL (PURL) scheme from the OCLC is one such approach which introduces a level of indirection into URL addressing [PURL]. A PURL identifies a logical location of a resource which is then mapped to the real location using the HTTP redirect directive. WebLinker [Aimar95] is a similar scheme which uses Local Resource Names (LRNs) as intermediaries to URLs. All resources at a particular site are described in terms of ....

The PURL Homepage. URL: http://purl.oclc.org/

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