How BiblioWeb Users Are Licensed
To satisfy the needs of users, the BiblioWeb server is licensed in three ways. You should pick the one that best fits your needs. You can switch to another license mode at any time.
License by the number of users
This is the ideal solution for Intranet use. When the BiblioWeb server starts, it will check the number of users
registered in the user table. If it exceeds the number of users licensed, the server won't start. To prevent one
user account being used by multiple users, the IP address is checked and logged when a web user logs on to
the server. One user cannot access the server from more than 5 different machines (based on the IP address).
If a user accesses the Internet through ISP dialup access, the IP address is different each time a user dials up
to the Web. You should not choose this license if your Web users access the Web through dialup.
There are two types of user accounts you can purchase: Write user account and Read user account. Web
users with a "Write" account can add new references through a Web browser or edit existing references if they
were created by the same user. Web users with a "Read" account can only search and browse references. A "Read" user account is much cheaper than a "Write" user account.
License by the number of hits
When the BiblioWeb server serves a request, it is counted as a "hit." A hit can be a search request or a graphic
file inside a Web page. During a user session, the same graphic won't be counted twice for a hit because it will
have been cached in the user's Web browser. All hits served by the BiblioWeb server are logged. When
licensed by the number of hits, BiblioWeb server does not care how many users you support or whether they
are "Write" accounts or "Read" accounts. As long as the number of hits served by the BiblioWeb server does
not exceed the number of hits licensed, the BiblioWeb server will function. Once this number is exceeded, you
need to purchase more hits. This is an ideal solution if your Web users are Internet users and they connect to the Web through ISP dialup access.
License by the number of concurrent users
You can also license the BiblioWeb server by the number of concurrent users. Under this license, the
BiblioWeb server does not care about the number of users supported or the number of hits served as long as
the number of users currently logged on to the server does not exceed the number licensed. When a Web user
logs on, it is counted as one concurrent user. If this user does not send any request to the server for 15 minutes, th user is automatically logged off.
Note: The Biblioscape Professional edition comes with 3 "Write" user accounts, 3 "Read" user accounts, 50
,000 hits accounts, or 1 concurrent user account. The Biblioscape Librarian edition comes with 3 concurrent user accounts. You can switch to another license mode at any time.
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