The Museum and It's Structure

It is there in the back of the book. Go look it up! As a History Museum, the structure of the Museum takes on the added dimension of having a  library. 


The Structure is as follows;

  1. Public Access Area
  2. Library
  3. Storage
  4. Work Area

In addition to this, an Armada of computers known collectively as TSIS, are used to Manage the "stone tablets" behind the scenes of the Museum.

 Listed below are the functions of the OTMA TSIS.


 

Organizational Tablet Management Armada - TSIS - By Function

Manage Collections

Keep Catalog

Digital Docent™ (25 Units & Host)

Kiosk

Display & Exhibit

Composition

External Linkage

Scratch Pad(s)

Archive

Redundant Second and Third Archive

 


Hardware

There are at posting ,18 Computers in the OTMA TSIS network within the Museum. Number 2 is not internally connected and links to the outside world.   Most of the machines are 300mhz or less.  The fastest machine is 700mhz, and the slowest in normal use are 20 and 30mhz.  Using these ancient computers that came off of ebay, you can watch a network clip of the Last Crowned Tsar riding his bicycle.
 
How do we do that?  
Simple-  the capability is there in generic Windows 95. 

-eof- 10/25/05