The Historic Development of the Zooarchaeological Database OssoBook and the xBook Framework for Scientific Databases
Daniel Kaltenthaler, Johannes-Y. Lohrer

TL;DR
This paper details the development of OssoBook, a zooarchaeological database, and the xBook framework, a generic infrastructure for distributed scientific data management emphasizing architecture, synchronization, and client-server features.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework, xBook, tailored for scientific data, with a focus on distributed relational data management and specific architectural features.
Findings
Development of OssoBook database for zooarchaeology
Design of the xBook framework for scientific data management
Implementation of server-client architecture and synchronization
Abstract
In this technical report, we describe the historic development of the zooarchaeological database OssoBook and the resulting framework xBook, a generic infrastructure for distributed, relational data management that is mainly designed for the needs of scientific data. We describe the concepts of the architecture and its most important features. We especially point out the Server-Client architecture, the synchronization process, the Launcher application, and the structure and features of the application.
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TopicsData Mining Algorithms and Applications · Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies · Time Series Analysis and Forecasting
