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Título: Development of a distributed system on an internet/intranet environment and its application to environmental multi-source data integration.
Autor: SIMÕES, M.
FARIAS, O.
Afiliación: MARGARETH GONCALVES SIMOES, CNPS; OSCAR FARIAS, UERJ.
Año: 2002
Referencia: In: MASTORAKIS, N. E.; KLUEV, V. V. (ed.). Advances in communications and software technologies. Athens: World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society, 2002. p. 152-155.
Descripción: This paper relates our experience in developing DISI2E - a distributed system on an Internet/Intranet environment; built from modules the same way children play LEGO. These modules can be any kind of file visualized by a browser: pictures, html files, audio files, animations files and other types of files visualized via a plug-in, like executable programs (CGI), applets and queries to databases. The user through an interface very similar to the Windows Explorer selects these modules. Then, these modules, following the object-oriented paradigm, are related basically in part-of relations (containment relationships, like regions on a map) or some of them - simpler - are taken as attributes of more complex ones. All the user needs to operate DISI2E are http (hyper text transfer protocol) servers - to publish the distributed information - and browsers, enabling users to navigate through the distributed system visualizing non-structured information, querying databases and executing programs.
Palabras clave: Distributed information system
Hypertext
Object associations
Environmental
Database
Notas: Na publicação: Margareth Simões P. Meirelles.
Tipo de Material: Artigo em anais e proceedings
Acceso: openAccess
Aparece en las colecciones:Artigo em anais de congresso (CNPS)

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