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[http://xarch.sourceforge.net/ XArch] is an archive management system that allows one to create, populate, and query archives of multiple database versions.
 
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XArch is an archive management system that allows one to create, populate, and query archives of multiple database versions.
Homepage:http://xarch.sourceforge.net/
Function:Managing Active Research Data
Content type:Database
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XArch is an archive management system that allows one to create, populate, and query archives of multiple database versions. It is based on a nested merge approach that efficiently stores multiple database versions in a compact archive. The system allows one to create new archives, to merge new versions of data into existing archives, and execute both snapshot and temporal queries using a declarative query language. XArch is an output from DCC-funded research at Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. Any questions or comments regarding XArch, please contact Heiko Müller.


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