Yes it's 'a' data imported from external sources into local stores, that
we mean by metadata aggregation.
'b' is more federated search, which we probably can not completely live
without because there will always be sources that are not hostable or
maybe too big to host.
marja
To me, the "metadata aggregation" cateogry covers 'a'. 'b' is something
else. I think that's what Marja meant anyway, all her examples I was
familiar with fit into 'a'.
Alejandro Garza Gonzalez wrote:
> I'm curious for the metadata aggregation cases as to how the data is
> stored/used:
>
> a) Data imported from external sources into local stores?
> b) Data queried realtime at record display time?
> c) a combination of both?
>
> _alejandro
>
Received on Wed Feb 17 2010 - 04:31:00 EST