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Stanford University
Digital Libraries Project
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Using the InfoBus
The Stanford Digital Libraries project is a participant on the
Digital Library Initiative started in 1994 and supported by NSF, DARPA, and NASA, with Stanford focusing on
interoperability.
At the heart of the project at Stanford is the testbed running
the InfoBus protocol which provides a uniform way to
access a variety of services and information sources through
proxies acting as interpreters between the InfoBus protocol
(DLIOP) and the native source protocol.
What follows is a list of selected web pages containing useful
information and tutorials about InfoBus, its protocol and related
projects.
- A introduction to INFOBUS
and related projects in Stanford.
- This
page contains a postscript file with a tutorial of the
INFOBUS architecture and its protocol (DLIOP). This tutorial
gives you the main concepts of INFOBUS and it is a brief
introduction to programmers who want to use INFOBUS.
- The Stanford
Metadata architecture
If you want more information, you can take a look to these web
pages:
That's all. If you have any questions or comments, please
contact Andreas Paepcke (paepcke@cs.stanford.edu)
Quick Tabs to Projects: Query
Translation --
SenseMaker -- STARTS
-- Grassroots --
SONIA -- Metadata
Architecture --
ComMentor --
R-Manage --
InterPay -- Distributed Transactions -- InterOp
Protocol -- Z Server -- Proxy Generator -- Infobus
Socket Interface -- JYLU --
DLITE --
Audio HTML Access -- WebWriter -- Interbib
-- SCAM
-- COPS