[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All
I am currently working on a study into Xindice and am looking to ascertain the
the different uses of Xindice as a database and was wondering if you could
spare a few minutes of your time to answer some questions?
1 - What is the primary use or uses of Xindice? For example, is it for
commercial , University projects, personal or some other type of project?
2 - What type of documents are being stored - data-centric or document centric?
3 - What is/are the subject area/areas of the documents being stored?
4 - Is round-tripping an issue?
5 - Is there a frequent need to query and update documents on a fine-
grained/fragment level?
6 - Is Xindice being used for small projects with local users or is it being
used for large scale projects where users are potentially global?
7 - Please provide additional information you deem useful
Thank you for your cooperation
I'm sure it would be appreciated by many on the list if replies to
this query could be sent directly to the poller rather than to the
list. At least by me.
Murray
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Murray Altheim http://kmi.open.ac.uk/people/murray/
Knowledge Media Institute
The Open University, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK7 6AA, UK .
"Peoples' primary requirement is that some kind of coherence be
provided. Stories give people the feeling that there is meaning,
that there is ultimately an order lurking behind the incredible
confusion of appearances and phenomena that surrounds them. This
order is what people require more than anything else; yes, I
would almost say that the notion of order or story is connected
with the godhead. Stories are substitutes for God. Or maybe the
other way round." -- Wim Winders