<name>Distribution</name>
<begin>Month 18</begin>
<end>Month 30</end>
+ <leader file="dfki/kohlhase"/>
<person-month participant="bologna" number="6"/>
<person-month participant="inria" number="5"/>
<person-month participant="dfki" number="8"/>
<name>Architectural Design of the Distribution Model.</name>
<p>The big
issue it to find the right compromise between two opposite
- requirements: <I>distribution</I> (in the sense of the
- Web: few rules, no central authority) and <I>coherence</I>
+ requirements: <em>distribution</em> (in the sense of the
+ Web: few rules, no central authority) and <em>coherence</em>
(coherence between different copies of a same document
and global management of the library as a single rational
development). Other architectural problems to be solved
are the management of Uniform Resource Identifiers, their
mapping to Uniform Resource Locators, and the integration
of databases in the distribution model. The final aim is
- to have a <I>phisically</I> distributed library with a
- single <I>logical</I> view.</p>
+ to have a <em>phisically</em> distributed library with a
+ single <em>logical</em> view.</p>
</task>
<task id="T5.2">
<name>Prototype implementation.</name>