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The basic premise of this activity is to enable users to decompress a selection of objects from an archive for insertion into the Journal, and to place a collection of objects from the Journal into a compressed bundle of their own. The Bundle activity will prove quite useful for sharing; instead of sharing multiple objects individually, one can share objects as a single collection. |
The basic premise of this activity is to enable users to decompress a selection of objects from an archive for insertion into the Journal, and to place a collection of objects from the Journal into a compressed bundle of their own (ZIP file only for 1st Edition). The Bundle activity will prove quite useful for sharing; instead of sharing multiple objects individually, one can share objects as a single collection. |
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===Documentation=== |
===Documentation=== |
Revision as of 20:10, 4 November 2008
Summary
The basic premise of this activity is to enable users to decompress a selection of objects from an archive for insertion into the Journal, and to place a collection of objects from the Journal into a compressed bundle of their own (ZIP file only for 1st Edition). The Bundle activity will prove quite useful for sharing; instead of sharing multiple objects individually, one can share objects as a single collection.
Documentation
Richmond Project Team Members
Dr. Lewis Barnett: Professor
Matt Der: Project Architect
Derek Donahoo: Documentation Writer
Nolan Hughes: Project Administrator
Jake Kurzer: System Administrator, Implementor
Cosmin Pancratov: Implementor
Jim Parker: Testing Coordinator