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.NET components for virtual specialized libraries [Clio-online,Zeitgeschichte-online,H-Soz-u-Kult]

Abstract
Different modules for providing specific offers and services in a ViFa (web indexes/subject gateway; institution data; person data, further indexes; personalization services)

Licensing model
Open source

Payment for use
free of cost

Support available
No

Or specific for some sciences? (If not generical)
* generic *

Supported Language(s)
(Freely configurable),

Function(s) in the process of plublishing

  • (1.3) Virtual Research Environment
  • Specific application function(s)

  • Plug-in
  • Template (Document Presentation)
  • Template (Web Application)
  • Technology XML

    Possibilitie(s) for modification
    Manual customizations (for example in the text editor or development environment)

    Hardware requirement Web server/-site requirements for small environment

    Operating system(s) Linux / Unix, Windows 2000, Windows 95/98, Windows VISTA, Windows XP

    Programming language(s) ASP.Net, C#

    Database system(s) MS SQL

    Relation(s) of this software tool to external software(libraries) or services
    The components use further software components (dtSearch, PDF2LaTeX, LaTeX, Perl-Bibliotheken, .NET-framework, etc.).
    - LaTeX: http://www.latex-project.org/
    - PDFTeX: http://www.pdftex.org/
    - Rainbow Portal framework (GNU PUBLIC LICENCE): http://www.rainbowportal.net/
    - Microsoft SQL Server (z.T. kostenfrei)
    - Lucene: http://lucene.apache.org/
    - MediaWiki: http://www.mediawiki.org/
    - Document formats and macros from the eDoc project of the HU-Berlin: http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/
    - dtSearch: http://www.dtsearch.com
    - .NET framework 1.1/3.5

    Architecture (text)
    Microsoft SQL-server databases provide a basis for the data management of articles and other formats. Different components for application logic build on it. The topmost layers are html interfaces for administrative and editorial access to data, as well as user access to documents. The modules for ViFa specific services are designed as plugins for a spedific CMS and utilize a multitude of existing functionalities of the CMS used (user and rights management, paging, templates, etc.)

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