Fedora: An Architecture for Complex Objects and their Relationships
The Fedora architecture is an extensible framework for the storage, management, and dissemination of complex objects and the relationships among them. Fedora accommodates the aggregation of local and distributed content into digital objects and the association of services with objects. This al-lows...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Fedora architecture is an extensible framework for the storage,
management, and dissemination of complex objects and the relationships among
them. Fedora accommodates the aggregation of local and distributed content into
digital objects and the association of services with objects. This al-lows an
object to have several accessible representations, some of them dy-namically
produced. The architecture includes a generic RDF-based relation-ship model
that represents relationships among objects and their components. Queries
against these relationships are supported by an RDF triple store. The
architecture is implemented as a web service, with all aspects of the complex
object architecture and related management functions exposed through REST and
SOAP interfaces. The implementation is available as open-source soft-ware,
providing the foundation for a variety of end-user applications for digital
libraries, archives, institutional repositories, and learning object systems. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.cs/0501012 |