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E-raamat: Trustworthy Communications and Complete Genealogies: Unifying Ancestries for a Genealogical History of the Modern World

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This book discusses how a genealogical history of the modern world can be created by linking the Royal Families of Western Europeans database to Unifying Ancestry.  This new edition extends the original analysis by including a coherence metric to evaluate the content of the Unifying Ancestry database, which is freely available online educational software within the CoreGen3 analysis workbench.  The author discusses why common ancestors of the Royal Families of Western Europe comprise an optimal Unifying Ancestry experience and further illustrates this by using historically influential people as examples.  Specifically, algorithms for validating the Unifying Ancestry are applied to a 330,000-person Research Genealogy and then used to link to historical royal descendants.  Genealogical evaluation properties for consistency, correctness, closure, connectivity, completeness and coherence are demonstrated.  These properties are applied to a Research Genealogy to generate a unifying ancestry for western Europeans.  The unifying ancestry is then used to create a genealogical history of the modern world.  All the analyses can be reproduced by readers using the Unifying Ancestry CoreGen3 program. 



Introduction 1(10)
Communication with the Future
2(1)
Communication from the Past
3(1)
Genealogy Test Case
4(2)
Unifying Ancestries
6(3)
References
9(2)
Research Genealogy
11(10)
Research Genealogy Creation
12(4)
National Communities
16(4)
References
20(1)
Research Genealogy Knowledge Base
21(40)
Research Genealogy---Consistency
21(5)
Research Genealogy---Correctness
26(2)
Research Genealogy---Closure
28(3)
Research Genealogy---Connectivity
31(2)
Connectivity---Descendant Fractional Distribution
33(2)
Connectivity---Global Connectivity Metric
35(2)
Connectivity---Own Cousin Relationship
37(2)
Connectivity---Local Connectivity Metric
39(3)
Research Genealogy---Completeness
42(3)
Progenitors for Western Europeans
45(7)
Research Genealogy---Coherence
52(1)
Essential Information Metric
52(2)
Historically Notable Persons
54(5)
References
59(2)
Genealogical History of the Modern World
61(6)
Historically Influential Persons
65(1)
Reference
65(2)
Trustworthy Communications
67(6)
Genealogy Communications
68(3)
Reference
71(2)
Summary
73(4)
Appendix A Cousin Relationship Terminology 77(2)
Appendix B Sample Lineages to the Unifying Ancestry Progenitors 79(32)
Appendix C Sample Lineages for Linking Historically Influential Persons to the Unifying Ancestry 111(42)
Appendix D Sources Referenced in the Lineages 153(12)
Appendix E Algorithms Used to Analyze Genealogies 165(6)
Glossary 171
Reagan Moore, Ph.D., is an Emeritus Professor in the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC).  Previously, he was Chief Scientist for Data Intensive Cyber Environments at the Renaissance Computing Institute and Director of the Data Intensive Cyber Environments Center at UNC.  He coordinated research efforts in the development of data grids, digital libraries, and preservation environments, including the integrated Rule Oriented Data System (iRODS).  His research interests include the use of data grid technology to automate execution of management policies and validate trustworthiness of repositories.