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iMeMex is a dataspace management system. iMeMex is a research prototype. The package also provides several useful components for research such as external sorting, B+-trees, inverted indexes, content converters, query operators, and graph indexes.
MighTyD is a prototype for demo puposes & the first implementation of the temporal database model devised by Nikos Lorentzos, Hugh Darwen & CJ Date. It uses Tutorial D as its language & PostgreSQL for storage & is compliant with the The Third Manifesto.
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The IPSI XQuery Demonstrator (IPSI-XQ) is a prototype of an XQuery engine. It implementes as faithfully as possible along the current W3C working drafts.
Lazy is a language and a system to publish databases on the Web and to prototype full Web applications. It is based on the declarative specification of hypertext views
No imperative programming is required to create a database-backed web site.
PfP LMS powered by Ilias (<a href="http://pfp.ethz.ch">http://pfp.ethz.ch</a>) has replaced PfP LMS (Prototype 2). The new PfP LMS's own internal collaboration tool was adopted replacing Sourceforge for PfP LMS collaboration. Refer to www.ilias.de.
Experimental DataBase system (ExDB) is a prototype of a native XML database system being designed and developed by students of Dept. of Computer Science at CTU FEE in Prague, Czech Republic.
Cinefile is a prototype of a category-based method of database exploration. It allows the user to identify abstract categories of films by providing examples of category members, learns to classify films as belonging or not belonging to those categories, and provides a graphical interface for exploring and comparing categories.
Cinefile is designed to work with data retrieved from the Internet Movie Database (imdb.com).