2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf02759313
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Systematization of information resources collections in digital libraries

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“…To do this, you need to find out the goals of the task, the set of privileges required for its execution and restrict the user's privileges to this set. Prohibiting user privileges that are not required to perform a certain task allows you to maintain the integrity of the data in the system [39].…”
Section: An Administrator Can Have Access To Different Collections With Different Privileges To View and Edit Collections And Edit Collecmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To do this, you need to find out the goals of the task, the set of privileges required for its execution and restrict the user's privileges to this set. Prohibiting user privileges that are not required to perform a certain task allows you to maintain the integrity of the data in the system [39].…”
Section: An Administrator Can Have Access To Different Collections With Different Privileges To View and Edit Collections And Edit Collecmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of these methods are based on strict ontological models and, for practical implementation, impose very strict requirements on the organization of information systems and databases, up to the complete overload of information into intermediate storages, the functional properties of which make it possible to identify all semantic relationships between information objects based on specified ontological models. Such an approach has a right to exist, but the question remains how to enable the search for semantically related information in existing distributed information resources, and in the case when they cannot be overloaded into specialized repositories [10]. As a result of using this protocol, it is possible to create distributed information systems that include databases of various organizations.…”
Section: Model and Metadata Of Distributed Information Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In relation to complex systems, it is based on the postulate of Academician A. I. Berg: "to create a model of a complex system, it is usually necessary to use more than two theories, more than two languages for describing the system, due to the qualitative difference in the internal nature of the system elements among themselves and the presence of different approaches to modeling objects of different nature" [11].…”
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confidence: 99%