Factsheet
Resource reviewed | ||
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Title | ediarum | |
Editors
Bibliographical description of responsible personnel. Please indicate names as “forename surname”. |
Stefan Dumont, Martin Fechner, Sascha Grabsch | |
URI | http://www.bbaw.de/telota/software/ediarum | |
Publication Date
Format should be either yyyy, yyyyff. or yyyy-yyyy, e.g. 2007 or 2007-2013 |
2018 | |
Date of last access | 15.10.2019 |
Reviewer | ||
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Surname | Mertgens | |
First Name | Andreas | |
Organization | University of Cologne | |
Place | Cologne | |
a.mertgens (at) uni-koeln.de |
General information | ||
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Type of reviewed software
Tool: computational application to be used for accomplishing one task or a number of related tasks in the process of digital scholarly editing; Virtual Research Environment (VRE): a platform on which various tools (independent or not) are working as an integrated whole in order to perform a series of tasks or to cover the entire workflow. |
What type of software is it?
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Tool |
Environment/platform
operating system, e.g. for stand-alone applications; web-browser for web-based applications, web-services, and APIs; another application, i.e., a plugin |
On which platform runs the tool?
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Another Application |
Purpose |
For what purpose was the tool developed?
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General purpose |
Funding |
Which is the financial model of the tool?
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Free |
Maturity |
What is the development stage of the tool?
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Release |
Methods and implementation | ||
Programming language(s) |
Which programming languages and technologies are
used? |
Java, XSLT/XQuery |
Reuse |
Does the tool reuse portions of other existing
software? |
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Input format |
Which programming languages and technologies are
used? |
XML, XML-TEI |
Output format |
Which programming languages and technologies are
used? |
XML, XML-TEI |
Encoding |
Which character encoding formats are supported?
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latin-1, utf-8, utf-16, other |
Preprocessing |
Is a pre-processing conversion included?
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Dependencies |
Does the documentation list dependencies on other software,
libraries or hardware? |
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Dependencies installation |
If yes, is the software handling the installation of
dependencies during the general installation process (you don’t have to install them manually before the installation)? |
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Usability, sustainability and maintainability | ||
Documentation |
Is documentation and/or a manual available? (tool website,
wiki, blog, documentation, or tutorial) |
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Format of documentation |
Which format has the documentation?
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readme |
Sections of documentation |
Which of the following sections does the documentation
contain? |
Getting-started (installation and configuration), Step-by-step instructions, Examples |
Language of documentation |
In what languages is the documentation available?
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English, German |
Active Support |
Is there a method to get active support from the developer(s)
or from the community? |
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Type of support |
Which form of support is offered?
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Mailing list |
Bug/issue tracker |
Is it possible to post bugs or issue using issue tracker
mechanisms? |
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Build and install (personal learning curve) |
Grade how straightforward it is to build or install the tool on
a supported platform: |
Normal |
Testing |
Is there a test suite, covering the core functionality in order
to check that the tool has been correctly built or installed? |
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Deployment on platforms |
On which platforms can the tool/software be deployed?
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Linux, Mac, Windows |
Deployment on devices |
On which devices can the tool/software be deployed?
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Deployment on desktop, Deployment on laptop |
Deployment on browser |
If the tool is web-based: On which browsers can the
tool/software be deployed? |
Mozilla, Chrome, Safari |
Browser plugin |
If the tool is web-based: Does the tool rely on browser
plugins? |
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API |
Is there an API for the tool?
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Code |
Is the source code open?
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License |
Under what license is the tool released?
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GNU/GPL |
Does the software make adequate acknowledgement and credit to
the project contributors? |
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Registered in software repository |
Is the tool/software registered in a software
repository? |
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Contributing possible |
If yes, can you contribute to the software development via the
repository/development platform? |
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Code Analysability |
Can the code be analyzed easily (is it structured, commented,
following standards)? |
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Code Extensibility |
Can the code be extended easily (because there are contribution
mechanisms, attribution for changes and backward compatibility)? |
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Code Reusability |
Can the code be reused easily in other contexts (because there
are appropriate interfaces and/or a modular architecture)? |
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Information of security/privacy |
Does the software provide sufficient information about the
treatment of the data entered by the users? |
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Maintenance |
Is there information available whether the tool will be
supported currently and in the future? |
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Citability |
Does the tool supply citation guidelines (e.g. using the
Citation File Format)? |
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User interaction, GUI and visualization | ||
User group |
What kind of users are expected?
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Researcher, Humanists |
User interaction |
What kind of user interactions are expected?
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Reading, Text editing |
User Interface |
What kind of interface does the tool provide?
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Graphical User Interface |
Visualization |
Does the tool provide a particular visualizations (in terms of
analysis) of the input and/or the output data? |
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User Empowerment |
Is the user allowed to customize the functioning of the tool
and the output configuration? |
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Accessibility |
Does the tool provide particular features for improving
accessibility, allowing „people with the widest range of characteristics and capabilities” to use it? |