An open source version control system that is used to manage multiple versions of data objects in a controlled environment. Access and revision to objects are carefully controlled, to prevent unauthorised access and alteration.
Features:
• Version support for all files and directories in repository, enabling administrator to track changes that have occurred and obtain earlier versions of files
• Free-form versioned metadata
• Atomic commits
• Merge tracking
• File locking
• Preservation of file attributes, such as executable and read/write status
• Apache network server support with WebDAV/DeltaV protocol
• Write-through proxy using WebDAV
• Interactive conflict resolution
• Repository read-only mirroring
A&H use case 1 description:
The Citation and Allusion project has used Subversion to document different versions of files as the work on the project proceeded.
A Python-based XML web publishing framework which enables dynamic pipelining of XSLT transformations. Data is processed by an XML pipeline composed of several WSGI applications and middleware components.
Features:
Apache Cocoon Sitemap 1.0 compatible
WSGI modularity
URI pattern matching
A&H use case 1 description:
The CURSUS project used Pycoon to publish data associated with medieval Latin liturgy.
A toolkit for use in the creation of document recognition applications. It may be used by developers to create image processing and recognition tools that are tailored to the requirements of specific communities and subject domains.
Features:
Custom dictionaries may be created to assist with analysis of specific record types
Extensible functionality
A&H use case 1 description:
The Online Chopin Variorum Edition (OCVE) project has used Gamera to locate bar lines in printed music.
Spending any time doing research into linguistic tools reveals that an enormous amount of computational work is being carried out in many areas of the discipline, and much of this effort seems to be c