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\subsubsection{Archimedes}
\label{sec:archimedes}

\paragraph{Where things are}
NOTE: ``CVS'' indicates that item is also available on CVS
\begin{enumerate}
\item \url{/docuserver/images/archimedes} -- toc.cgi objects for corpus 1
\item \url{/docuserver/images/archimedes/log} -- log files -- error log for
toc.cgi; error log for search program
\item \url{/usr/local/httpd/cgi-bin/toc} -- toc.cgi script CVS
\item \url{/usr/local/httpd/cgi-bin/toc/.toc_config} -- toc.cgi
configuration info CVS
\item \url{/usr/local/httpd/cgi-bin/toc/.toc_config/config.xml} -- toc.cgi 
configuration file (with internal DTD and inline documentation). CVS
\item \url{/home/bcfuchs/bin} -- some helper apps; makelemma.pl makefast.pl
\item \url{/home/bcfuchs/perl/docuimages} -- some helper apps; addarch.pl 



\end{enumerate}

\paragraph{collection structure}

toc.cgi display data are grouped in ``collections''. Each collection
consists of one or more ``works''. For historical reasons, the
structure of the collection follows the unix filesystem structure: a
collection consists of a directory with one subdirectory for each
``work'' belonging to the collection. Thus, a collection might look
something like this: 

\url{/archimedes}\\
\url{/archimedes/agricola}\\
\url{/archimedes/baif}\\
\url{/archimedes/borro}

The configuration file ``config.xml'' defines the number of collections
and gives the path to the collection directory. It is assumed that all
collection directories will be stored locally. 

\paragraph{work structure ARCHIMEDES}


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