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Use case: Digital preservation in archives

Anonymous (not verified)
Published on: 21/02/2016 Discussion Archived

I propose to add digital preservation in archives as a use case. This use case requires longevity of data formats.

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philarcher (not verified) Tue, 23/02/2016 - 15:59

Thanks Andreas,

 

Data preservation is certainly an important issue - of course it is - but I don't think we can include that as a use case as it's not specific to the CPOV. 

Obviously we're open to what other members of the WG think on this topic.

philarcher (not verified) Tue, 23/02/2016 - 16:00
Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 24/02/2016 - 14:51

I agree with Phil that this use case (long-term stability) is somewhat fundamental to any standards effort.

Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 25/02/2016 - 14:52

Long term stability is an important facet of a standard, but that cannot - indeed MUST not - place any imposition on the method, representation or manner of storage. It MUST however ensure that it allows the data it represents to be stored in a manner which allows it to be retrieved to generate exactly the same data in all aspects - values, structure and sequence.

 

A good example of what I mean is the discussion over whether events should have some form of sequencing via reference to previous/next node, or sequencing via an ordinal. The use of an ordinal does not guarantee that a stored and retrieved model would retain the same order, or that a full sequence can be generated from an arbirtrarily selected node. This is because an ordinal does not specify maximum or minimum values, start points, direction, etc.

The use of a previous/next reference(s) does allow the sequencing to be reproduced faithfully after storage in, and retrieval from, any arbitrary storage mechanism in any non-lossy format, and can be fully reproduced from an arbitrary node.

We should aim to ensure this 'Repeatability through Storage' (can't think of a better name at the moment) mantra is considered during CPOV defining.


 

 

Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 09/03/2016 - 10:44

Indeed an general issue for any data standardisation and management activity, but rather out of scope of the CPOV. 

Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 09/03/2016 - 10:44
philarcher (not verified) Tue, 22/03/2016 - 13:54

It was agreed in the meeting of 2016-03-09 that, although clearly important, digital preservation is out of scope for the current work.

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