Title :
A Generic Framework for Synchronized Distributed Data Management in Archaeological Related Disciplines
Author :
Lohrer, Johannes-Y ; Kaltenthaler, Daniel ; Kroger, Peer ; van der Meijden, Christiaan H. ; Obermaier, Henriette
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Inf., Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ., Munich, Germany
Abstract :
In this paper, we describe xBook, a generic, open-source e-Science infrastructure for distributed, relational data management that is particularly designed for the needs of archaeological related disciplines. The key feature of xBook is that it can be used as an offline resource at remote sites during excavations and can be synchronized with a central server at any time. While some scientists can record data in xBook in the field where no internet connection is available, colleagues can already work with and analyze the previously synchronized data via the central server at any location in the world. Due to the modular implementation, any relational data schema can be implemented in xBook. This way, xBook provides a flexible data management service that is not tailored to a specific discipline or view but can be customized to any specific need to support e-Science applications. It could potentially be used in any application and offers the synchronization feature to any domain. Incarnations of the xBook framework are used in archaeology, and archaeobiology (anthropology and archaezoology). We will highlight one of them, OssoBook, an e-Science service that implements a data model for animal remains from archaeological sites (mainly bones) and has emerged as one of the European standards for archaeozoology.
Keywords :
archaeology; distributed databases; natural sciences computing; open systems; relational databases; standards; synchronisation; European standards for archaeozoology; Internet connection; OssoBook; archaeobiology; archaeological related disciplines; archaeology; central server; distributed data management; e-Science applications; e-Science service; excavations; flexible data management service; generic framework; open-source e-science infrastructure; relational data management; relational data schema; synchronized distributed data management; xBook framework; Data analysis; Distributed databases; Graphical user interfaces; Internet; Servers; Synchronization; MySQL; OssoBook; archaeology; data management service; framework; infrastructure; offline resource; opensource; synchronization; xBook;
Conference_Titel :
e-Science (e-Science), 2014 IEEE 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sao Paulo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4288-6
DOI :
10.1109/eScience.2014.35