Information Management in Federated Digital Archives

The chapter describes the problem of resources dislocation among federated archives. In the archive lifetime, the resource can be a subject of format change, relocation, transfer onto another operating system or area, the data carrier can be a subject of magnetic renewal, etc. Some of the operations...

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Published inDigital Preservation: Putting It to Work Vol. 700; pp. 143 - 155
Main Authors Pałka, Piotr, Traczyk, Tomasz
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Springer International Publishing AG 2017
Springer International Publishing
SeriesStudies in Computational Intelligence
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ISBN9783319518008
3319518003
ISSN1860-949X
1860-9503
DOI10.1007/978-3-319-51801-5_9

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Summary:The chapter describes the problem of resources dislocation among federated archives. In the archive lifetime, the resource can be a subject of format change, relocation, transfer onto another operating system or area, the data carrier can be a subject of magnetic renewal, etc. Some of the operations can be risky, namely the resource can be, in the effect of them, damaged. The federation of archives allows for dislocation of digital resources, i.e. the another method to ensure reliable ability to read it. As the federated archives are usually geographically dispersed, have different operating systems, or storage media, are managed in various ways, the dislocation prevents against the effects of natural disasters, acts of war, etc. The chapter describes acquisition and placement of information about the corresponding resources, archives identification, and communication among the archives. The developed coordination protocol, basing on the state of the art, is described and presented under the assumption, that the archives communicate as they have software agents to communicate with each other. It allows among others, that the archives do not need to be homogeneous. Finally, the implementation proposal of the module responsible for relocation is described.
ISBN:9783319518008
3319518003
ISSN:1860-949X
1860-9503
DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-51801-5_9