Abstract

Distributed information systems that support scientific and educational activities can work with various information systems. The main goal of creating a distributed information system supporting scientific and educational activities is to accelerate the pace and improve the quality of information exchange in the scientific environment. The paper considers technological methods for constructing models of information systems designed to support scientific and educational activities. The model under consideration is that the developed model of an information system for working with scientific materials should solve the problems of long-term storage of information, organizing data search by attributes, accumulating and replacing metadata. Based on the analysis of typical scenarios of information servers, the tasks that should be solved when organizing an access control system for distributed information resources are formulated. Within the framework of this technology, three access control models are discussed, which differ in the degree of integration of information server functions with the Z39.50 technologies. The creation and support of distributed information systems and electronic libraries that integrate heterogeneous information resources and operate in various software and hardware environments require special approaches to managing these systems. If the resources or data themselves can be managed locally, even for distributed information systems, then the task of managing access to distributed resources cannot be solved within the framework of local administration. The justification of the last thesis can be seen when considering typical scenarios of the information server, which we will describe below

Highlights

  • The problem of access to information resources is one of the main problems that arise in the activities of the scientific and educational community

  • Queries are formed based on search attributes from the sets Zthes-1, bib-1, XD-1, and util

  • These attribute sets are included in the Use attribute group [10] and are intended for thesaurus search

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Introduction

The problem of access to information (including computing) resources is one of the main problems that arise in the activities of the scientific and educational community. There is a transition to a distributed scheme for creating and maintaining scientific and information resources, on the one hand, and the desire for virtual unity by providing free access to any resources in the network through a limited number of “access points”, on the other. It is obvious that with the growth of the number of resources, various problems associated with their support and Information technology management invariably arise. First of all, these problems are caused by the need to duplicate data used by different resources. Acting factors in the formation of a single (virtual) information space of the organization are:

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