MICO Persistence: More Elaborate Storage Sample Clauses

MICO Persistence: More Elaborate Storage. Using FTP to store the binary content of content parts is only a least common denominator and therefore only a temporary solution. Once it is known how the use cases will be able to provide their binary con- tent, we will implement a more powerful storage system, e.g. based on technology previously developed by MICO partner Fraunhofer for this purpose. The programming API will remain unchanged, so that existing extractors need not be adapted to a different storage system. References [BW01] Xxxx Xxxxx and Xxxxxx X Xxxxxxxx. Real-time systems and programming languages: Ada 95, real-time Java, and real-time POSIX. Xxxxxxx Education, 2001. [DCT12] DCMI Metadata Terms. Technical report, Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, 2012. [FWCT13] Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx, and Xxxxx Xxxxxx. Sparql 1.1 protocol. Recommendation, W3C, March 2013. [KSS+14] Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, and Xxxxxx Xxxxx. Sparql-mm-extending sparql to media fragments. In The Semantic Web: ESWC 2014 Satel- lite Events, 2014. [Mur94] Xxx Xxxxxxx. Overview of the debian gnu/linux system. Linux Journal, 1994(6es):15, 1994. [PBT+] Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxx Blomqvist, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, and Xxxx Xxxxxx. The Semantic Web: ESWC 2014 Satellite Events. Springer. [PR85] XX Xxxxxx and J Xxxxxxxx. Rfc959: File transfer protocol. Network Information Center, 1985. [SAM14] Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxx, and Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx. Linked data platform 1.0. Last call working draft, W3C, September 2014.
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