Tx Hal
Hal Kaplan wrote:
I don't envy you. A picture is worth a thousand words and that applies to each
viewer. Relevance is based on cultural, political, sexual, and a host of other
empiricals.
I do have two suggestions, however.
First, have a look at Getty Images and Corbis. Get an idea of how they catalog
their content.
Second, in addition to using the 5-Ws (who what when where how) have a method for the
user to add "keys." There will be things you never imagined.
That was one of the things I had in mind with the "keys table" approach
I have outlined
I hope this helps.
HALinNY
=> -----Original Message-----
=> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Newton
=> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 16:48
=> To: ProFox
=> Subject: Design question
=>
=> I have been asked to design an application to manage folders
=> of image files (these are scanned images) The images need
=> to be retrieved on the basis of 1 or more attributes. An
=> example may make this clear.
=>
=> Image1 is an image of two people (Fred and Tom) taken in
=> 1987 in Lowestoft
=> Image2 was taken in London in 2004
=> Image3 is an image of Paul (don't know when or where it was taken)
=>
=> In order to be able to retrieve images based on one or more
=> attributes I am considering setting up a table like this
=>
=> KeyType KeyValue Image
=>
=> Name Fred Image1
=> Name Tom Image1
=> Place Lowestoft Image1
=> Year 1987 Image1
=> Place London Image2
=> Year 2004 Image2
=> Name Paul Image3
=>
=> etc etc
=>
=> The idea is to give flexibility to the number of different KeyTypes
=>
=> Comments ? Suggestions ?
=>
=> Thanks
=>
=>
=>
=>
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