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ARCHway: Architecture for Research in Computing for Humanities

This project aims to develop a universal software platform for creating and maintaining Image-Based Electronic Editions, managing concurrent XML, image-based XML encodings, and facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration in academia.

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ARCHway: Architecture for Research in Computing for Humanities

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  1. Grant Number: ITR-0219924 Institution of PI: University of Kentucky PIs: Kevin Kiernan (PI), Alex Dekhtyar (co-PI), Jerzy W. Jaromczyk (co-PI)Title: ARCHway: Architecture for Research in Computing for Humanities 1. Universal software platform for creation andmaintenance of Image-Based Electronic Editions. 2. Management of concurrent XML. 3. Management of image-based XML encodings. 4. Teaching and learning infrastructure for interdisciplinary collaboration. • formal notion of concurrent XML • data structures for storing concurrent image-based XML; • algorithms for processing concurrent XML parsers, XPath semantics; • Edition Production Technology • Collaboration: joint interdisciplinary faculty and student teams • Software: Edition Production Technology (EPT) • three-tier plug-in architecture (editor’s tools, middleware, data management layer) • Java Eclipse Platform • Theory: manage concurrent image-based XML • Data structures • Algorithms Document encoding, management of document-centric XML.

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