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Date: 26 Apr 2003 05:06:39 -0000
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Hi Binh,

That's exciting! And translation is never heavy work for free developers around the world.

But how will you organize the word? A dictionary or catalog may be enough for beginners and other users, however, I think conceptual graph or so called Ontology would be another good choice. I have done some work on digital library and information retrieval, and I found it is not very easy obtaining an Ontology of computer. Well, that is something outside the topic.

Best regards,

Ning
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Laboratory of Database Systems and Information Systems, Peking University, China

>Hi Alexander,
>
>I must admit that I am currently working on something like this in my spare
>time. At the moment I am collecting databases of words from various sources
>and stripping those that are not required. I have a few tens of thousands of
>words in my collection already and I suppose that maybe I could release it
>within the near future to the LDP. However, I must admit that I don't really
>have a great understanding of foreign languages. Therefore, any help in
>translation of the final document (from anyone) would be fantastic.
>
>Binh.
>
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>From: "Alexander Voropay" ####@####.####
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>Subject: Terminology Base
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>> Hi!
>>
>>  Does anyone know a free multilingual Terminology
>> Base for UNIX/POSIX terminology ?
>>
>>  Like:
>> http://www.uwasa.fi/comm/termino/index.html
>>
>http://europa.eu.int/comm/translation/writing/terminology/euro/index_en.htm
>>
>>
>> =======
>>  I have a suggestion for TLDP Translation project
>> http://www.tldp.org/links/nenglish.html
>> to establish a sub.project : a Terminology Base : to maintain a free
>> international terminilogy base (at least for POSIX terminology)
>>
>>  Unfortunately, I know no free software for this...
>> The commercial tool I found : PROMt Term :
>> http://www.e-promt.com/service/ling_dop.shtml
>>
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