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Review of bamboo software
Review of bamboo software







review of bamboo software
  1. REVIEW OF BAMBOO SOFTWARE SOFTWARE
  2. REVIEW OF BAMBOO SOFTWARE CODE

It is meant to assess the organization and clarity of documentation and suggest improvements, if any, that are needed. This section is a review of each Bamboo technology component's documentation for its existing public and/or private API's. Modified HowTo section title and content to clarify, per recommendation above, SJM, Since it didn't, I needed to go searching for it. It would be useful if it included a link to the DiRT website ( ). The landing page for DiRT ( see section) gives a well organized and brief overview of the DiRT tool and its purpose and goals. A very useful set of links at the bottom of the page provide more detailed and background information. It also includes a useful history of and details the evolutionary development of the Research Environments.

review of bamboo software

The wiki page Research Environments to Store Manipulate and Manage Digital Content gives a good overview of Project Bamboo's "Research Environments" (aka, "Workspaces"). Research Environment Modules - UW Madison and Indiana University (Research Env ->Tool Integ, Client Env, Manage groups The wiki page Interoperability of Digital Collections provides the purpose of the CI Hub and provides links to pages giving more details of how it is implemented and how it fits into the Project Bamboo ecosystem. As an aside, I would have liked this page to include hyperlinks to things like, , and the other stated example services.Īdded tip box at top of page with link to Interoperability of Digital Collections for context, as recommended in paragraph above, SJM, Ĭontent Interoperability (CI) Hub - Northwestern University and UI Urbana-Champaign (Interoperability) The page also includes useful links to service APIs and to the currently deployed and live services. philologic services run by the ARTFL project at University of Chicago.a syntactic annotation repository, operated by The Alpheios Project.a morphological analysis service, operated by the Perseus project at Tufts University.It describes the high-level purpose of the services and includes specific example services: The page " Proxied Access to Remotely Hosted Tools for Scholarship" gives a good overview of the "Proxied Services" support in Project Bamboo. Scholarly Services - Tufts University and University of Chicago (Proxied Access) Specifically the wiki page at Architectural Overview of the Bamboo Services Platform gives an excellent overview of how BSP fits into the larger goals of Scholarly Services and the technologies that BSP uses to help achieve those goals.

review of bamboo software

The landing page on the wiki for BSP at ( Bamboo Services Platform) gives a good set of links to get a high overview of this Bamboo technology component and to learn about its goals and purpose.

review of bamboo software

Bamboo Services Platform (BSP) Hosted Services - UC Berkeley This section is a review of each Bamboo technology component's overall technical documentation. Overall Documentation Organization and Introduction These wiki pages gave me a good high-level overview of the Bamboo Technology Platform, its core components, and its overall goals. Starting at the Project Bamboo website's home page at, I quickly found the most current Documentation page.

REVIEW OF BAMBOO SOFTWARE SOFTWARE

Overview of Software Documentation Review

REVIEW OF BAMBOO SOFTWARE CODE

The scope of this review does not include end-user documentation, except insofar as Service API documents aimed at developers who consume services via their API fit a definition of "end user." A Statement of Work for this review exists at the following wiki page: Phase One Code Review - Statement of Work. This review focuses on the existing software documentation and the associated documentation required to install, configure, and deploy underlying technology and the software itself. This document reviews the existing documentation for the software components of the Bamboo Technology platform.









Review of bamboo software