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A Framework for Distributed Preservation Workflows
Author(s) -
Rainer Schmidt,
Ross King,
Andrew Jackson,
Carl Wilson,
Fabian Steeg,
Peter Melms
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
international journal of digital curation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1746-8256
DOI - 10.2218/ijdc.v5i1.154
Subject(s) - computer science , workflow , emulation , middleware (distributed applications) , digital preservation , interpretability , focus (optics) , distributed computing , world wide web , software engineering , database , artificial intelligence , physics , optics , economics , economic growth
The Planets Project is developing a service-oriented environment for the definition and evaluation of preservation strategies for human-centric data. It focuses on the question of logically preserving digital materials, as opposed to the physical preservation of content bit-streams. This includes the development of preservation tools for the automated characterisation, migration, and comparison of different types of Digital Objects as well as the emulation of their original runtime environment in order to ensure long-time access and interpretability. The Planets integrated environment provides a number of end-user applications that allow data curators to execute and scientifically evaluate preservation experiments based on composable preservation services. In this paper, we focus on the middleware and programming model and show how it can be utilised in order to create complex preservation workflows

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