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UDC 004.22:681.3.
Katarina
Belić and
Dušan Surla
Faculty of Science
and Mathematics, Novi Sad, Serbia
surla@uns.ns.ac.yu
Abstract.
This paper presents a specific model of a system for
bibliographic material processing which does not
require specific knowledge of cataloguing formats.
The description of data input is given in details on
use-case diagrams. The database model is described
by a class diagram (i.e., table diagram). The system
dynamics is modelled upon sequence diagrams. The
model is verified by the case study based on the
UNIMARC cataloguing format.
Aim of the research is to model the system for
library material processing in the UNIMARC format
which does not require specific knowledge of
cataloguing formats. The Unified Modeling Language (UML
2.0) is used for the specification of both the
information requirements and the architecture model
of system for library material processing.
The research finding is a model of system for
library material processing in UNIMARC format by
which authors themselves can process their
bibliographic entries without knowing UNIMARC
format. Bibliographic records formed in this way can
be further processed according to adopted standards
by librarians.
Limitation of research results lies in the
additional modeling of graphic user interface for
the purpose of changing input data set of library
material. This limitation can be surpassed by
specifying the input data set which would be used
for automatic generation of appropriate user
interface. The specification could be realized by
means of XML Schema language.
Practical usage of the research findings is the
basic for the implementation of a Web application
intended for the creation of electronic catalogues
and bibliographies of researchers and scientific
institutions. Integration of the catalogue into
BISIS makes it publicly available through a standard
user interface for searching bibliographic records
on the Internet. In addition, that application could
be integrated into various librarian software
systems.
The contribution of this work is in the model
architecture of the system for library material
processing in the UNIMARC format. User interface
(described by use case diagrams) is connected with
object model of UNIMARC format. According to that,
any change or addition of new input data set of
library material requires only the change of use
case diagrams which describe user interface while
the rest of the model remains the same.
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