Data modelling
In this chapter, we will first discuss different data formats in which structured content can be formally represented, explaining their respective advantages and disadvantages, and how suitable query languages can be used to retrieve information from...
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In this chapter, we will first discuss different data formats in which structured content can be formally represented, explaining their respective advantages and disadvantages, and how suitable query languages can be used to retrieve information from these data structures. The third section covers the core issues of data modelling – how to describe the structure of specific lexicographical content, e.g. which “boxes” the lexicographic content should be put in – both in abstract terms and with reference to the data structures introduced before. put in, including the associated advantages and disadvantages. There are many lexicographic projects that face largely similar challenges. For this reason, initiatives have been launched oriented towards developing standardised solutions for modelling lexicographic data, similar to a set of guidelines for sorting Lego bricks. We report on these in the fourth section.
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