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MyPodcastDB

Large-Scale and Multi-Structured Databases project.

The dumps of the databases and the source code can be found in the release page.

Overview

MyPodcastDB is a social network that allows to keep in touch on podcasts, view rankings about the top rated podcasts, the most followed authors and so on. A podcast is an episodic series of digital audio or video files. For each podcast, the application provides a detailed page that contains information such as episodes, duration, release date and reviews.

An user can like and review a podcast or add it to his watchlist. He can follow an author and follow other users. These activities will be exploited to provide suggestions to the user which can help him to find out new authors and podcasts.

On the other side an author can create, update and delete a podcast. He can use the application as the user but he can’t follow users, write reviews, like a podcast or add it in a watchlist. He can follow other authors.

Admins can manage users, authors, podcasts and reviews. They also have access to the usage analytics of the application.

Package Architecture

MyPodcastDB
├── docs
│   ├── MyPodcastDB-Documentation.pdf
│   ├── MyPodcastDB-Project-Presentation.pdf
│   └── MyPodcastDB-User-Manual.pdf
└── src
    ├── main
    │   ├── java
    │   │   └── it.unipi.dii.lsmsdb.myPodcastDB
    │   │       ├── cache
    │   │       ├── controller
    │   │       ├── model
    │   │       ├── persistence
    │   │       │   ├── mongo
    │   │       │   └── neo4j 
    │   │       ├── service
    │   │       ├── utility
    │   │       └── view
    │   └── resources    
    └── test
        └── java
            └── it.unipi.dii.lsmsdb.myPodcastDB
                ├── mongo
                └── neo4j

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