Peri,

We rely very heavily on relatively atomistic content models, mixing 
them as needed to create complex objects. Our approach is documented 
here:

https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DEV/University+of+Wisconsin+Digital+Collections+Center+-+Complex+Content+models


At 1:42 PM +0100 9/17/10, ps552 wrote:
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can anybody confirm if 1)it is possible for a fedora object to belong 
to more than one Cmodel, and 2) if it is possible to configure the 
migration tool to do this? the scenario I am thinking of is where we 
are interested in two datastreams for the purpose of a locating 
CModels . the first of these is the presence of a VRA datastream, the 
second is the presence of a second datastream relating to licencing.

If each object can be allocated to one and only one Cmodel, then we 
would need two models relating to a)VRA with Licencing datastream OR 
b) VRA without Licencing datastream.

If, however, its possible to allocate two models at migration we 
would then have ALL objects with VRA belonging to the model allocated 
to objects with VRA datastreams, and in addition some of these would 
also belong to the model allocated to objects with a Licensing 
datastream.

The second model is the one we would prefer, however looking at the 
documentation it is beginning to appear to me that the CModel is a 
composite type describing the datastreams, mime types etc configured 
as relevant to each model;  each object should only belong to one 
Cmodel . Or am I misinterpreting this? and if so, how can I configure 
the migration tool to allocate two CModels?

Cheers

Peri Stracchino

Digital Library Team

University of York

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