[Babase] Another babase announcement revision

Karl O. Pinc kop at meme.com
Fri Feb 29 04:01:49 EST 2008


Hi,

I've another revision of the announcement of
Babase to the world, which I have not yet made.

This version adds a "science" paragraph.  Please
let me know if you think this paragraph should
be included.

I also added a description of the Amboseli
Baboon Project to the Amboseli Baboon Project
sentence/paragraph.

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Subject: Babase, a PostgreSQL database and an example Foxpro conversion

Hello,

The Babase project has published the code for it's PostgreSQL
based baboon data management database online.

Babase may be of interest because it makes extensive use
of triggers for data validation and complex data generation;
we use many of PostgreSQL's features to push the limits
when it comes to building logic into the database itself.
Babase is also probably relatively unique in its use of the
m4 macro pre-processor to provide abstractions for use in
triggers and other PL/PgSQL code.

Babase may have use as an example of how science
is done.  Although the collected data is not available to the
public, the field data collection protocols and much else
that is publicly available sheds light on the design and
execution of scientific experiments and, perhaps, the
management of a long-term scientific project.

Naturally we are not done, but we have decided to release our
code to the public with the understanding that Babase is a
work in progress.  Comments and suggestions
are very welcome, but please be forewarned that
priorities are such that changes are unlikely to be
implemented anytime soon.

Complete information is available at:
https://papio.biology.duke.edu/

Babase is a product of the Amboseli Baboon Research Project,
http://www.princeton.edu/%7Ebaboon/, which has been
continuously monitoring a wild baboon population
since 1971.

Those who wish to convert data from Foxpro may be
interested in how we did it.  Code can be found
at:
https://papio.biology.duke.edu/src/conversion/

Regards,

Karl <kop at meme.com>
Free Software:  "You don't pay back, you pay forward."
                  -- Robert A. Heinlein





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