寺院に所蔵されている様々な文書や典籍(聖教)において,その奥書には書写・伝授などの由来が
記録されており,聖教の形成や当時の人間関係,およびその教学的な環境を知る手掛かりとなる.こ のような人文研究を支援するため,全文検索エンジンHyper Estraierを用いた聖教検索システムと,
既発表の僧侶人間関係検索システムの発展版として,複数の師匠に対応した系図表示システムを 構築した.両システムの連携についても述べる.The documents and scriptures in the possession of temples are a key to making clear the transcription of the writings, the human relationships and the religious circumstances behind them, by means of the colophons that state the background of themselves. We have been developing the applications for supporting the activities of humane studies. In this paper, we introduce a scripture retrieval system powered by the full-text search engine Hyper Estraier, and an improved version of genealogical visualization system which allows any priest to have more than one master in a genealogical table. In addition the prospect of the cooperation between these two applications is discussed.
SUMMARYThinking process development diagram is a graphical expression from which readers can easily find not only the hierarchy of a given problem but the relationship between the problem and the solution. Although that has been developed as an idea creation support tool in the field of mechanical design, we referred to the restricted version as clamshell diagram to attempt to apply to other fields. In this paper we propose the framework for drawing the diagram of the SQL statement. The basic idea is to supply the hierarchical code fragments of a given SQL statement in the left side of the diagram and to put the meaning written in a natural language in the right. To verify the usefulness of the diagram expression, we actually drew several clamshell diagrams. For three SQL statements that are derived from the same specification, the resulting diagrams enable us to understand the difference visually.
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