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ISIS and OSIRIS: A Process-Based Digital Library Application on Top of a Distributed Process Support Middleware

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Digital Libraries: Research and Development (DELOS 2007)

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Future information spaces such as Digital Libraries require new infrastructures that allow to use and to combine various kinds of functions in a unified and reliable way. The paradigm of service-oriented architectures (SoA) allows providing application functionality in a modular, self-contained way and to individually combine this functionality. The paper presents the ISIS/OSIRIS system which consists of a generic infrastructure for the reliable execution of distributed service-based applications (OSIRIS) and a set of dedicated Digital Library application services (ISIS) that provide, among others, content-based search in multimedia collections.

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Brettlecker, G., Milano, D., Ranaldi, P., Schek, HJ., Schuldt, H., Springmann, M. (2007). ISIS and OSIRIS: A Process-Based Digital Library Application on Top of a Distributed Process Support Middleware. In: Thanos, C., Borri, F., Candela, L. (eds) Digital Libraries: Research and Development. DELOS 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4877. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77088-6_5

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