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From: Paul C. <pau...@gm...> - 2005-06-24 13:04:54
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I made another simple diagram, attached to this email, much like yours including some simple use cases for having many to many relationships between just about everything. I will go on to make some kind of UML looking diagram for these objects as well... Any suggestions, comments, etc. Jeff, what do you think of this architecture? it is far more general and versatile than the architecture in the first version. - Paul On 6/23/05, Tom Hoffman <tom...@gm...> wrote: > Here's a diagram I made for the standards based assessment system I > made up for my former school: > http://www.schooltool.org/Members/hoffman/images/eval-diagram.png >=20 > This is an RDF data model, which is a directed graph similar to the > relationships and annotations used in SchoolTool's database, except > that RDF relationships are one way, whereas in SchoolTool we maintain > bi-directional relationships. The standards-based system we use in > SchoolTool will be based on this work, although I'm sure that there > will be a number of changes along the way. >=20 > I'll be on IRC for the meeting this evening. >=20 > --Tom >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: Discover Easy Linux Migration Strategies > from IBM. Find simple to follow Roadmaps, straightforward articles, > informative Webcasts and more! Get everything you need to get up to > speed, fast. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_idt77&alloc_id=16492&opclick > _______________________________________________ > Cando-devel mailing list > Can...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cando-devel > |