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    SmartMuseum

    SmartMuseum

    Software for work with Corpus of Everyday life history Sources

    ...Corpuses of everyday life history sources are being collected in many museums and document archives. In this project, we consider the problem of creating software infrastructure for collaborative semantic annotation, information relation, and personalized access to corpus of everyday life history sources. Project financially supported from Department for Humanities of Russian Fund for Basic Research according to project # 16-01-12033. Authors: Vdovenko A., Marchenkov S., Petrina O., Korzun D.
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    Utility classes for sending files over JMS providers like ActiveMQ, use of XDoclet generated code and Hibernate in J2EE projects. In addition code to call EJB SessionBeans from C++. Programming Language: java Libraries: XDoclet, Hibernate
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    Some example exercises about distributed systems in computer science. Some code examples for Java RMI, Java Server Socket and Peer to Peer Systems written in Java. Probably using the Hibernate framework and some other Java Technologies.
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