diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 16e4a94..9a99bdb 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -31,10 +31,14 @@ took to produce it. For example: 1. Sizing. Using parameters in `sdg.properties` you can control the minimum and maximum: 1. Number of colleges in the university - 1. Number of departments within each college - 1. Number of faculty members in each department - 1. Numbers of works of each faculty member -1. Text and Language. + 2. Number of departments within each college + 3. Number of faculty members in each department + 4. Numbers of works of each faculty member + 5. Number of projects, ranges for project participants and produced work + 6. Number of grants, ranges for administers, fundraisers and grant participants + 7. Number of equipment units, range for supportees + 8. Number of conferences, invited talks and presentations per conference. Number of courses, as well as the range for number of participants per each event (where applicable) +2. Text and Language. * All text is taken from the properties file. A language can be specified as a property. By replacing the text in the properties file with that of another language, and specifying the language tag, @@ -42,29 +46,29 @@ minimum and maximum: * By adding or replacing any of the text properties, sample data can be generated that is more reflective of local conditions. * See `sdg.properties` for all the text that can be replaced. -1. Realistic distribution of works by faculty members. The number of +3. Realistic distribution of works by faculty members. The number of works associated with each faculty member is generated using realistic probability distributions. Some faculty will have no publications while others will have many. -1. Probability distribution of works. Via the properties, a provided +4. Probability distribution of works. Via the properties, a provided probability distribution of works favoring academic articles can be replaced with a distribution of your choice. -1. Organization. The sample university has colleges, and departments +5. Organization. The sample university has colleges, and departments within colleges. Each has a name and organizational structure. -1. Faculty members. Faculty members have contact information, works, +6. Faculty members. Faculty members have contact information, works, a position in a department, research areas, and multiple identifiers. -1. Works. 25 types of works are created. Works have full citation +7. Works. 25 types of works are created. Works have full citation information including abstracts, subject areas, identifiers, a link to full text, and a realistically random number of co-authors, including co-authors in and out of the sample university. -1. Concepts. Concepts are created from a list provided in the +8. Concepts. Concepts are created from a list provided in the properties, and assigned to faculty as research areas and as subject areas for works. -1. Journals. A collection of journals are created from a list +9. Journals. A collection of journals are created from a list provided in the properties. Each work has a publication venue of one of the journals. -1. Demonstrations. Using SDG, you can generate data to demonstrate +10. Demonstrations. Using SDG, you can generate data to demonstrate and test: * Profile pages for people, organizations, journals, works, concepts * Contact information and vcards