PRIDE Requirements and Success Factors
Work Package 2 of Telematics for Libraries project PRIDE (LB 5624)
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Document Control
Executive Summary
Glossary
1. User Requirements
1.1 The environment in which PRIDE will be used
1.2 A scenario - PRIDE and the infrastructure for interlibrary resource sharing in Australia
1.3 The Objectives of PRIDE
2. State of the Art
2.1 Introduction
2.2 User Interfaces
2.2.1 Introduction
2.2.2 Examples: WWW search engines
2.3 Directory Services
2.3.1 The X.500 Directory Service
2.3.2 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
2.3.3 Microsoft Active Directory
2.3.4 WHOIS++
2.3.5 The CORBA Trader
2.3.6 Domain Name System
2.4 Search and Retrieve
2.4.1 Introduction
2.4.2 Types of a Search Request
2.4.3 Z39.50
2.4.4 HTTP
2.4.5 Inter-Library Loan (ILL)
2.4.6 EDI For libraries
2.4.7 CORBA Object Query service
2.5 Harvesting
2.5.1 WWW Spiders
2.5.2 Z39.50 Explain
2.6 Meta-Information
2.6.1 SGML
2.6.2 XML
2.6.3 HTML
2.6.4 Resource Description Framework (RDF)
2.6.5 Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs)
2.6.6 Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
2.6.7 MPEG-7
2.6.8 Dublin Core
2.6.9 International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
2.6.10 International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
2.6.11 Serial Item and Contribution Identifier (SICI)
2.6.12 Warwick Framework
2.6.13 Collection Description
2.7 Authorisation and Payment
2.7.1 Introduction
2.7.2 Cryptography
2.7.3 Public-Key Infrastructure
2.7.4 PKCS: Public-key cryptography standards
2.7.5 X.509
2.7.6 Access control: the Akenti project
2.7.7 Electronic commerce
2.7.8 Biometrics
2.7.9 Software distribution and copy protection
2.7.10 Relevant Internet standards and drafts (RFCs)
2.7.11 Available software
2.8 References
3. Legal and Commercial Issues
3.1 Glossary
3.2 Copyright Law
3.3 Data Protection
3.4 Self Regulation
3.5 Cryptography
3.6 International Protection
3.7 Licensing
3.8 Contracts
3.9 Taxation
3.10 Level of Services
3.11 Marketing
3.12 Commercial context
3.13 Content
3.14 Enabling Technology
3.15 Conclusion
3.16 Recommendation


1999-01-22 PRIDE Requirements and Success Factors