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If you do not know tagstore, please start by reading http://tagstore.org (especially the about- and FAQ-page).
NOTE: This repository is for archiving purpose only! It holds the (subversion/trac) history of (internal) tagstore development until 2013-01. If you need the up to date sources/data, please use the split-up github projects listed below.
- http://tagstore.org - main project page (English and German)
- Introduction
- FAQs
- download page
- contact information
- whitepapers
- abstracts
- PDF files
- BiBTeX files
- For detailed project information, you might want to get a copy of the PhD thesis of Karl Voit.
- Several sub-systems of tagstore were described in Bachelor and Diploma thesis. Write an email to: tagstore (a t) IST TUGraz at
- This github repository
- Read section below for further information.
- tagstore-source
- The Python 2.7/PyQt source code of tagstore.
- tagstore-installer
- Files and data related to generate installation packages for tagstore-source.
- tagstore-android
- tagstore has an Android client which synchronizes between desktop-tagstore and Android.
- tagstore-filemonitor
- This is a side-project which was developed to log read-access on Windows systems for a field study. Because of stability issues we could not fix in time, this tool was never used in a study. Nevertheless, it was very hard to implement and somebody might want to learn from it.
- 2011-01-tagstore-formal-experiment
- A formal experiment which compared tagstore filing and re-finding
to Windows Explorer filling and re-finding:
- session pause: more than 15 minutes
- 18 test persons
- filing of 30 test items
- re-finding of six test items
- test artifacts
- logs
- derived data
- results
- tools
- A formal experiment which compared tagstore filing and re-finding
to Windows Explorer filling and re-finding:
- 2011-04-tagstore-formal-experiment
- A formal experiment which compared tagstore filing and re-finding
to Windows Explorer filling and re-finding:
- session pause: two months
- 27 test persons
- filing of 60 test items
- re-finding of ten test items
- test artifacts
- logs
- derived data
- results
- tools
- A formal experiment which compared tagstore filing and re-finding
to Windows Explorer filling and re-finding:
From 2009 to end of 2012, tagstore was developed using a non-public accessible Trac with Subversion and issue tracking.
2013-01 the Subversion repository was migrated to github (using git-svn). So far, we could not manage to migrate the Trac issue history to github issues. Therefore, we provided the Trac database file (“trac-export_SQLite3.db”, SQLite3) that anybody is able to look at the design decisions we had to make.
Starting with 2013-01, this monolithic repository was split up into several different github repositories - each for one specific independent tagstore component. New contributions were done only to these new repositories.
- [ ] split up tagstore into projects mentioned above
- [ ] link other projects in list above
- [X] publish trac issue DB file
- [X] link SQLite3 DB
- [ ] link PhD Voit