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01.02.2011 - 30.09.2014
Forschungsförderungsprojekt
The SCAPE project will enhance the state of the art of digital preservation in three ways: by developing infrastructure and tools for scalable preservation actions; by providing a framework for automated, quality-assured preservation workflows and by integrating these components with a policy-based preservation planning and watch system. These concrete project results will be validated within three large-scale Testbeds from diverse application areas: Digital Repositories from the library community, Web Content from the web archiving community, and Research Data Sets from the scientific community. Each Testbed has been selected because it highlights unique challenges. SCAPE will develop scalable services for planning and execution of institutional preservation strategies on an open source platform that orchestrates semi-automated workflows for large-scale, heterogeneous collections of complex digital objects. These services will be able to: * Identify requirements for preserving all or parts of a repository through characterisation and trend analysis; * Define responses to those needs using formal descriptions of preservation policies and preservation plans; * Allow a high degree of automation, virtualization of tools, and scalable processing; * Monitor the quality of preservation processes. The SCAPE consortium brings together experts from memory institutions, data centres, research labs, universities, and industrial firms in order to research and develop scalable preservation systems that can be practically deployed within the project lifetime. SCAPE is dedicated toward producing open source software solutions available to the entire digital preservation community. The project results will be curated and further exploited by the newly founded Open Planets Foundation. Project results will also be exploited by an SME and research institutions within the consortium catering to the preservation community and by two industrial IT partners.
Personen
Projektleiter_in
Andreas Rauber
(E188)
Projektmitarbeiter_innen
Christoph Becker
(E188)
Kresimir Duretec
(E188)
Mark Guttenbrunner
(E188)
Markus Hamm
(E188)
Michael Kraxner
(E188)
Rudolf Mayer
(E188)
Petar Petrov
(E188)
Markus Plangg
(E188)
Stephan Strodl
(E188)
Natascha Zachs
(E188)
Institut
E188 - Institute of Software Technology and Interactive Systems
Grant funds
European Commission (EU)
FP7 I.3 COOPERATION Information and Communication Technologies
7.Rahmenprogramm für Forschung
European Commission - Framework Programme
European Commission
Call identifier FP7-ICT-2009-6
Application number 270137
Forschungsschwerpunkte
Business Informatics: 100%
Schlagwörter
Deutsch
Englisch
Langzeitarchivierung
Digital Preservation
Planung
Preservation Planning
Qualitätssicherung
Quality Assurance
Migration
Migration
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