MusicDNA (Database)
Topic Maps, Ontology, The Unfinished Symphony
978-620-1-50238-3
6201502386
64
2012-07-11
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. musicDNA is a file system that consists of an ontology that describes the underlying structure of the events that make up musical history - "who did what, where, and when" together with a set of user interfaces that allow subscribers to view, add and edit entries. musicDNA is implemented using a specially developed version of Topic Maps. musicDNA uses "persistent subject identifiers" to refer to subjects or topics and an ontology or "conceptual reference model" to describe the relationships between those subjects. musicDNA began life as a website supporting BBC Radio's 18-hour programme, The Unfinished Symphony, and was created by Antony Pitts. This charted the history of Western music during previous millennia.
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