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== A modular architecture for computer-aided collation tools ==
 
== A modular architecture for computer-aided collation tools ==
  
Developers of [http://collatex.sourceforge.net/ CollateX] and [http://www.juxtasoftware.org/ Juxta] met in 2009 at a joint workshop of the EU-funded research projects [http://www.cost-a32.eu/ COST Action 32] and [http://www.interedition.eu/ Interedition] with the aim to agree on a modular architecture for collation software, so these two as well as similar projects would have a common base for collaboration. The participants identified the following 4 modules/tasks, which are essential to computer-aided collation and consequently might also need to be discussed in the context of encoding their TEI-compliant in- and output:
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Developers of [http://collatex.sourceforge.net/ CollateX] and [http://www.juxtasoftware.org/ Juxta] met in 2009 at a joint workshop of the EU-funded research projects [http://www.cost-a32.eu/ COST Action 32] and [http://www.interedition.eu/ Interedition] with the aim to agree on a modular architecture for collation software, so these two as well as similar projects would have a common base for collaboration. The participants identified the following 4 modules/tasks, which are essential to computer-aided collation and consequently might also need to be discussed in the context of encoding their potentially TEI-compliant in- and output:
  
 
=== Tokenizer ===
 
=== Tokenizer ===

Revision as of 19:35, 8 March 2011

The working group on genetic editions is part of the TEI special interest group on manuscript SIG:MSS.

A modular architecture for computer-aided collation tools

Developers of CollateX and Juxta met in 2009 at a joint workshop of the EU-funded research projects COST Action 32 and Interedition with the aim to agree on a modular architecture for collation software, so these two as well as similar projects would have a common base for collaboration. The participants identified the following 4 modules/tasks, which are essential to computer-aided collation and consequently might also need to be discussed in the context of encoding their potentially TEI-compliant in- and output:

Tokenizer

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Aligner

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Analyzer

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Visualization

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Resources/ Bibliography

Modelling textual variance

Criticism of the current critical apparatus encoding scheme

Computer-aided collation: Concepts and algorithms

Computer-aided collation: Software