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You probably already know Babase's purpose and background but we keep [:WhatIsBabase:an explanation] around to which we direct the general public.

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 * [https://papio.biology.duke.edu/babase_system.html as one big page] -- for easy searching  * [http://papio.biology.duke.edu/babase_system.html as one big page] -- for easy searching
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A brief summary of Babase. A listing of the tables, views, and the ER diagrams that describe the overall structure of the database. A brief summary of Babase. A listing of the tables, views, and the ER diagrams that describe the overall structure of the database.  It is available as:
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[https://papio.biology.duke.edu/pocket_reference.pdf The Babase Pocket Reference] is available as a PDF.  * [http://papio.biology.duke.edu/pocket_reference.pdf a PDF]
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[https://papio.biology.duke.edu/diagrams/ The Entity Relationship diagrams] are graphical representations of the database structure. They are available in various image formats. [http://papio.biology.duke.edu/diagrams/ The Entity Relationship diagrams] are graphical representations of the database structure. They are incorporated into the documentation but are also available as individual documents in various image formats.
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Documentation

You probably already know Babase's purpose and background but we keep [:WhatIsBabase:an explanation] around to which we direct the general public.

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The Babase System Technical Specifications

This document describes the data structures and capabilities of Babase. It does not describe which of these capabilities are in use, how the data is collected, or the procedures used by the Babase team members when collecting, storing, and maintaining the data.

This document is available in several forms.

As web content:

As plain text:

[http://papio.biology.duke.edu/babase_system.xml As XML]

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The Babase Pocket Reference

A brief summary of Babase. A listing of the tables, views, and the ER diagrams that describe the overall structure of the database. It is available as:

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Entity Relationship Diagrams

[http://papio.biology.duke.edu/diagrams/ The Entity Relationship diagrams] are graphical representations of the database structure. They are incorporated into the documentation but are also available as individual documents in various image formats. Anchor(otherdocs)

Other Babase Documentation

DocumentationLinks (last edited 2024-12-19 21:33:08 by KarlPinc)

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