The computerisation of databases in
Hyperbase made it possible to locate a particular element amongst thousands of hours of programming.
HyperOffice, Rockville, Md., has announced
HyperBase, "cloud- computing" software tools that give business users the ability to easily collect, manage and analyze web-based data - and share it with teams, customers, partners and suppliers.
To study the reactions of the French-Canadian press, lexical and content analyses were performed using the SPHINX and
HYPERBASE data analysis programs.
"Lexicometrie et Etude du vocabulaire" (29-47) fait jouer le plus technologique des appareils critiques (logiciel
HYPERBASE de l'universite de Nice et d'autres), aux fins d'une statistique lexicale tres complete--et tres peu habituelle.
A
hyperbase is an instance of a structure schema: it consists of a number of entities and links.
An operational feature of HyperWave is that "[m]odifications of documents or their relationships are only possible via the Hyper-G server" [Kappe 1995]; hence, all document and meta-data management must take place within the
hyperbase environment.
Contrairement aux logiciels de lexicometrie, comme
Hyperbase ou Sphinx, ce logiciel, apparente a NUD*IST, permet d'aller au dela de l'enonciation (c'est-a-dire la simple presence ou absence de certains mots) et de coder des passages en fonction de concepts analytiques.
The choice of not providing object storage services distinguishes Chimera from open
hyperbase systems (for instance, Gronbaek and Trigg [1994], Nurnberg et al.
The best known example of such a "browsable
hyperbase" evolving over time is the World-Wide Web.
The version control framework has been used as a model for the design of version control services for a
hyperbase management system that provides complete version support for both data and structural entities.