equal
deleted
inserted
replaced
162 </p> |
162 </p> |
163 <p> |
163 <p> |
164 On the other hand, the already published tools (tagged as v0.x in v_0 branch) should work quite well (should compile, should run, should not segfault often, should not wipe your hard drive or kill your cat), |
164 On the other hand, the already published tools (tagged as v0.x in v_0 branch) should work quite well (should compile, should run, should not segfault often, should not wipe your hard drive or kill your cat), |
165 so they might be useful for someone who likes our ideas and who is prepared to update own programs and scripts when the new version is ready. |
165 so they might be useful for someone who likes our ideas and who is prepared to update own programs and scripts when the new version is ready. |
166 </p> |
166 </p> |
|
167 |
|
168 <h2>Big picture</h2> |
|
169 |
|
170 <p> |
|
171 Typical relational pipeline consists of an input filter (left), an output filter (right) and zero, one or more transformations (middle) |
|
172 as outlined on this diagram:<m:podČarou>The diagram was made in the <a href="https://www.mapeditor.org/">Tiled Map Editor</a> |
|
173 and the tiles (particular pipe graphics parts) come from the game called <a href="http://www.users.waitrose.com/~thunor/pipepanic/">Pipepanic</a>. |
|
174 The tiles used in this diagram are licensed under the <a href="http://artlibre.org/licence/lal/en/">Free Art License</a>. |
|
175 </m:podČarou> |
|
176 </p> |
|
177 |
|
178 <m:img src="img/relational-pipes-big-picture-1.png"/> |
|
179 |
|
180 <p> |
|
181 Data can flow through several transformation or directly from the input filter to the output filter. |
|
182 </p> |
167 |
183 |
168 |
184 |
169 </text> |
185 </text> |
170 |
186 |
171 </stránka> |
187 </stránka> |