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Hyperobject

During the development of UMLisp, I developed a small object representation scheme designed to support Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) objects. The UMLS is densely relational. A single concept can have thousands of subobjects and related objects. Using an object representation library allowed a simple, unified way to represent relationships between the 30 distinct object types in UMLS.

For my UMLS browser, I needed to print objects in ASCII text, HTML, and XML formats with optional printing of field labels and hyperlinks to related objects. I've packaged this object representation library and have made it freely available. This library is available under a BSD license and can be downloaded from ftp://ftp.b9.com/hyperobject/".

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Christina:

Kevin,
Please forward an e-mail addy - I need to ask a question re: archival information from this site.
Thanks

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