A PilotCard-based shared hypermedia system supporting shared and private databases

Satoshi Ichimura, Takeshi Kamita, Y. Matsushita
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We developed a Pilot Card-based shared hypermedia system supporting a shared databwe and a number of private databases. By integrating a layered architectural object-oriented database with PilotCard mechanisms, we realized a shared hypermedia system in which individual users can maintain private data in their own private workstation and use the shared data in a remote workstation. Furthermore, we extend the concept of a version-derivation hierarchy to cope with the requirements of multi-user environments. In the system, the versions of an object can be physically dispersed over both personal layers and the common layer; the system combines the versions stored in the personal layer with different versions in the common layer. Moreover, a user can attach PilotCards to any data as annotations and create associative hypertext-links between related data. Since PilotCards attached to shared data are invisible to any other user, the user can add hisfher personal view to the shared data layer without disturbing other members.
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一个基于pilot card的共享超媒体系统,支持共享和私有数据库
我们开发了一个基于飞行员卡的共享超媒体系统,支持一个共享数据库和一些私有数据库。通过将分层结构的面向对象数据库与PilotCard机制相结合,我们实现了一个共享超媒体系统,在该系统中,个人用户可以在自己的专用工作站维护私有数据,并在远程工作站使用共享数据。此外,我们扩展了版本派生层次结构的概念,以应对多用户环境的需求。在该系统中,对象的版本可以物理地分散在个人层和公共层上;系统将存储在个人层的版本与存储在公共层的不同版本进行合并。此外,用户可以将PilotCards作为注释附加到任何数据上,并在相关数据之间创建关联的超文本链接。由于附加在共享数据上的PilotCards对任何其他用户都是不可见的,因此用户可以在不打扰其他成员的情况下将自己的个人视图添加到共享数据层。
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