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https://hdl.handle.net/1822/17859
2024-03-29T12:09:05ZD2.1: baseline study of stakeholder & stakeholder initiatives
https://hdl.handle.net/1822/30903
Título: D2.1: baseline study of stakeholder & stakeholder initiatives
Autor: Ferreira, Miguel; Faria, Luís; Silva, Hélder
Resumo: To initiate the Engagement work package in 4C, a baseline group of stakeholders was identified and an analysis of significant cost modelling and economics-related work in the field of digital curation has been carried out. Also, a small questionnaire has been sent to stakeholders in order to engage them in the project and to better understand their current state of practice in assessing digital curation costs.
As such, this document reports on task 2.1 of the 4C project, i.e. Baseline study of stakeholders and initiatives on the domain of digital curation costs; and includes the results of the following subtasks:
1. A collection of relevant work on cost modelling activities in the context of digital curation;
2. An initial registry of stakeholder groups and contacts;
3. The results of the application of a questionnaire sent to stakeholders to grasp the state of practice
and current needs in the field of digital curation costs.
<b>Tipo</b>: report2014-11-13T18:20:31ZSCAPE: final best practice guidelines and recommendations
https://hdl.handle.net/1822/30710
Título: SCAPE: final best practice guidelines and recommendations
Autor: Ferreira, Miguel; Ramalho, José Carlos; Castro, Rui; Faria, Luís; Fernandes, Vitor; Ferros, Luís; Silva, Hélder; Vujic, Ivan; Kutner, Opher; Chivers, Lynne; Christiansen, Kåre Fiedler; Barton, Stanislav; Jones, Catherine; Lambert, Simon; Sierman, Barbara; Kaur, Kirnn; Ploeger, Lieke; Sierman, Barbara; Werf, Bram van der; Vujic, Ivan; Kutner, Opher; Kaur, Kirnn
Resumo: The SCAPE project aims to enhance the state of the art in digital preservation with a particular emphasis on the scalability of its solutions: that is, their capacity to handle digital objects that may be very numerous, individually very large, heterogeneous or complex. The motivating force of the SCAPE project is scalability, interpreted in several dimensions: number of objects, size of objects, complexity of objects, and heterogeneity of collections.
The best practice guidelines and recommendations cover three areas of digital preservation. These are: Large-scale long-term repository migration, Preservation of research data and Bit preservation.
<b>Tipo</b>: report2014-11-03T15:50:44ZSCAPE: final version of the preservation watch component
https://hdl.handle.net/1822/30702
Título: SCAPE: final version of the preservation watch component
Autor: Faria, Luís; Duretec, Kresimir; Kulmukhametov, Artur; Moldrup-Dalum, Per; Medjkoune, Leila; Pop, Radu; Barton, Stanislav; Akbik, Alan
Resumo: The implementation and testing of Scout, the preservation watch system, is described in this report.
Scout is the final result of the development of a preservation watch component, included in the SCAPE digital preservation suite, which integrates preservation watch with planning and operations.
<b>Tipo</b>: report2014-10-31T16:28:59ZSCAPE: identification of triggers and preservation watch component architecture, subcomponents and data model
https://hdl.handle.net/1822/30700
Título: SCAPE: identification of triggers and preservation watch component architecture, subcomponents and data model
Autor: Duretec, Kresimir; Petrov, Petar; Becker, Christoph; Faria, Luís
Resumo: The SCAPE project is set to advance the planning and control of preservation operations from ad-hoc decision making to a continuous management activity. This document lays out a key component for this improvement. In Automated Watch, the project will provide automated mechanisms to support
the monitoring and evolution of preservation plans over the lifecycle of digital content and react to a dynamically changing environment and user behaviour. Plan enactment and continuous operations need to be monitored. The collected measurements need to be analysed automatically to trigger
appropriate events. Finally, critical changes in the technological environment should be detected and lead to automated notifications that can trigger decision making.
<b>Tipo</b>: report2014-10-31T16:12:32ZSCAPE: gap analysis on action services tools and SCAPE platform and testbeds requirements
https://hdl.handle.net/1822/30698
Título: SCAPE: gap analysis on action services tools and SCAPE platform and testbeds requirements
Autor: Ferreira, Miguel; Silva, Hélder; Castro, Rui; Moldrup-Dalum, Per; Pehlivan, Zeynep; Wilson, Carl; Schlarb, Sven
Resumo: This document presents a gap analysis on the current state of development of preservation components in SCAPE against the SCAPE Platform and the Testbed scenarios. In this analysis, the functionality of existing preservation components is compared to SCAPE Testbed scenario requirements and published as a Gap Analysis, which will serve as the basis for tool development in the Preservation Components Sub-project during the next phase of the project.
<b>Tipo</b>: report2014-10-31T16:05:43Z