Common use of Exporter Clause in Contracts

Exporter. The Exporter stores the parsed XML, including additional content. The storage is temporary, just enough to ensure the XML is available when the external Repository requests updates. The XML is then distributed onto whichever repository, search engine or database, that the end client is requesting from. The only component of Step 6 is the Exporter.  The Exporter stores the XML temporarily in an FTP server for repositories to come and fetch the latest data file of the XML captured by the spider. When the file is exported each data file is expected to be deleted. Any data file older than 24 hours on the FTP-server are deleted. The steps and the components of the spider are presented in The BlogForever spider component forms part of the pre-ingest activity leading to the creation of the submission information package as prescribed by the Open Archival Information System (OAIS) model. The integration of the weblog spider into the OAIS model is illustrated in Figure 4. .

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Sources: Grant Agreement

Exporter. The Exporter stores the parsed XML, including additional content. The storage is temporary, just enough to ensure the XML is available when the external Repository requests updates. The XML is then distributed onto whichever repository, search engine or database, that the end client is requesting from. The only component of Step 6 is the Exporter. The Exporter stores the XML temporarily in an FTP server for repositories to come and fetch the latest data file of the XML captured by the spider. When the file is exported each data file is expected to be deleted. Any data file older than 24 hours on the FTP-server are deleted. The steps and the components of the spider are presented in The BlogForever spider component forms part of the pre-ingest activity leading to the creation of the submission information package as prescribed by the Open Archival Information System (OAIS) model. The integration of the weblog spider into the OAIS model is illustrated in Figure 4. .

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Sources: Grant Agreement