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Version 2010/01

This model is also described in a section of the LexEVS 6.0 documentation.

XML Schema

Zip of all files for 2010 Model and Schema

XSL Transformations

xslt1 uses Version1 xslt and xslt2 uses Version2 xslt

Enterprise Architect (EA) Format

LexGrid Model

HTML Renderings

EA Web Publisher Output

Data Model

2010 Data Model (Oracle) in Enterprise Architect (EA) Format

Version 2009/01 (revised - 01/19/2009)

XML Schema

Zip of all files for 2009 Model and Schema

XSL Transformations

xslt1 uses Version1 xslt and xslt2 uses Version2 xslt

Enterprise Architect (EA) Format

LexGrid Model

HTML Renderings

Sample Database

Microsoft Access

Version 2008/01 (revised - 04/09/2008)

XML Schema

Zip of all files for 2008 Model and Schema

Enterprise Architect (EA) Format

LexGrid Model

HTML Renderings

Version 2006/01 (revised - 02/22/2006)

XML Schema

Zip of all files for 2006 Model and Schema

Enterprise Architect (EA) Format

LexGrid Model

HTML Renderings

Version 2005/01

Documentation (Version 0.2)

XML Schema

Zip of all files for 2005 Model and Schema

Enterprise Architect (EA) Format

HTML Renderings

Model Inception

The starting point for the LexGrid Data Model was the Object Management Group (OMG) Terminology Query Services specification, with some revisions and many simplifications. The OMG model used can be found here:

Lexicon Query Service Specification from OMG - a PDF file of the model

Lexicon Query Service Specification IDL from OMG - the IDL of the model

Common Terminology Services version 1 was also a basis upon which LexGrid was built.

The following files are historical. The current model and its revisions are found above. The first schema can be downloaded:

LexGrid version 1.0.zip (contains both UML and XML Schema)

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