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Metia–A Generalized Metadata Driven Framework for the Management and Distribution of ElectronicMedia

Patrick Stickler

DOI: 10.23106/dcmi.952106641

Abstract

The Metia Framework defines a set of standard, open and portable models, interfaces, and protocols facilitating the construction of tools and environments optimized for the management, referencing, distribution, storage, and retrieval of electronic media; as well as a set of core software components (agents) providing functions and services relating to archival, versioning, access control, search, retrieval, conversion, navigation, and metadata management.

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Patrick Stickler

Nokia Research Center Software Technology Laboratory Agent Technology Group Tampere, Finland

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Stickler, P. (2001). Metia–A Generalized Metadata Driven Framework for the Management and Distribution of ElectronicMedia. Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, 2001. https://doi.org/10.23106/dcmi.952106641
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DC-2001--Tokyo Proceedings
Location:
Tokyo, Japan
Dates:
October 24-26, 2001
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