Changes between Version 3 and Version 4 of Viewable
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- 05/27/11 11:33:53 (13 years ago)
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v3 v4 8 8 This should map (more-or-less 1-to-1) to the `DataView@type`-attribute in the [[http://trac.clarin.eu/wiki/FCS-spec#DataViews| FCS-record data model]]. 9 9 10 === Data === 10 11 The tentative distinction between `Data` and `Resource`, is meant to express the need for (structured) inline content, that may not be addressable. We also may need to think of some kind of "Temporary Resources", ie some intermediate (computed) data that could be available/addressable only for a limited period of time (wouldn't get `PID`). This need was actually expressed on multiple occassions, we have similar situation with `Virtual Collections` or `CMD-Profiles/Components`. 12 13 Another point regarding `Data` is, that this is expected to be (not exclusively but) mainly computed data, aggregating/summarizing result-sets, collections, etc. While some services may be able to provide such summaries "natively", we have to think of a separate service, that would be able to perform the computation - a '''Summarizer'''. 11 14 12 15 == Formats and Viewers == … … 28 31 || Metadata || CMD || [[http://clarin.aac.ac.at/MDService2/|MDBrowser]], ARBIL MDEditor || || 29 32 33 === KWIC === 34 35 === Annotations === 36 Annex, Annotation Viewer 37 38 === Collections === 39 Visualizing collections operates primarily on Metadata of the resources, that the collection groups, selecting certain fields/facets for display, e.g. `publicationDate`, `ResourceType`, `Country` or similar. 40 41 So one suitable display is Faceted browser as [[http://catalog.clarin.eu/ds/vlo/ VLO]] does. 42 43 One interesting visualization type could be Treemap (aka areamap), that allows to visualize the inner structure of arbitrarily large data in a bound space. 44 45 === Time === 46 simple frequency-distribution charts pery time-frame (year) 47 48 but also visualizing duration 49 30 50 == Open Issues == 31 51 * How do we proceed with "basic" types like `List` or `Table` - accept HTML directly?