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====Development activity==== | ====Development activity==== | ||
− | Version 1.3. | + | Version 1.3.1 was released in May 2013. Version 1.4 is due 'summer 2013' with enhanced [http://www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/external/archivematica Archivematica] integration and various bug fixes. |
− | + | The project advertises funding from a wide variety of sources, including the ICA, UNESCO, the World Bank, and several national archives. Current development activity is tracked at: [https://projects.artefactual.com/versions/53 https://projects.artefactual.com/versions/53] | |
− | The project advertises funding from a wide variety of sources, including the ICA, UNESCO, the World Bank, and several national archives. | ||
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====Platform and interoperability==== | ====Platform and interoperability==== | ||
ICA-AtoM is a web-based application written in PHP5 using the symfony framework, qubit toolkit, and the Propel object-relation mapping (ORM) framework. The system requires a webserver and database server as well as PHP 5.3 or higher with Multibyte String extension; it recommends Apache webserver and MySQL database engine with PDO extension. Use of a wide range of SQL databases is 'theoretically' possible though not supported (see [https://www.ica-atom.org/doc/Minimum_requirements minimum requirements]). | ICA-AtoM is a web-based application written in PHP5 using the symfony framework, qubit toolkit, and the Propel object-relation mapping (ORM) framework. The system requires a webserver and database server as well as PHP 5.3 or higher with Multibyte String extension; it recommends Apache webserver and MySQL database engine with PDO extension. Use of a wide range of SQL databases is 'theoretically' possible though not supported (see [https://www.ica-atom.org/doc/Minimum_requirements minimum requirements]). |