Outside-In: Application Interoperability Using an OSID-Based Framework

This post describes an interoperability demonstration given at OpeniWorld Europe 2008 in Lyon, France.

Abstract

Segue and Concerto are two curricular applications built upon Harmoni, an Open Service Interface Definition-based (OSID) service-oriented application framework. This demonstration will show how website content created in Segue is stored as OSID Assets in Harmoni’s OSID Repository. Similarly, the demonstration will show how multimedia assets created in Concerto can be stored same repository. Interoperability will be demonstrated as each application is used to view and make real-time modifications to the OSID Assets created using the other application, while at the same time respecting the authorizations given to those assets. Additionally, an OSID Repository to OAI-PMH gateway will be shown providing the LibraryFind meta-search tool with access to the metadata for content created in Segue, Concerto, and a lightweight, read-only OSID Repository.

Software Demonstrated:

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  1. Dee & Scott Dombach

    Hello, Adam!
    Greetings from some old friends – way back to your scouting days! How wonderful to find you on the web – and to explore your life on your site.
    We were just looking for some nice spots to put in our kayaks along the Conodoguinet and found you.
    You and Sarah seem very much in love and perfect for each other. You find treasure in the beauty around you, and have many and various interests and talents. Wonderful!!!!
    We see your parents from time to time, and can’t wait to tell them we’ve caught up with you!
    Warmest regards-
    Dee & Scott

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