Relationship with OAIS Reference Model Sample Clauses

Relationship with OAIS Reference Model. ‌ In Table 3, we describe the relationship between the functional entities of the two models, the PoF Reference Model and the OAIS Reference Model. For OAIS we refer to the last approved OAIS specification [CCSDS, 2012]. Functional Entity OAIS Functional Entity Relation Exchange support, Contextualization, Re-contextualization Ingest (p.4-5), Access (p.4-16) Supports smooth bi-directional transfer of archival objects from Active System to DPS and vice versa. Creates submis- sion information packages according to DPS submission agreements. The pack- ages are adjusted to metadata and struc- ture of information packages requirements. The Contextualization entity adds use con- text metadata to submission packages. At re-activation of archival objects the Re- contextualization entity adds information if there is a lack of sufficient context informa- tion. Exchange support is also responsible of restructuring of archival objects received from DPS on advice from Context-aware Preservation Management. Context-aware Preservation Management Administration (p.4-11) Verifies that the content in submissions is according to DPS agreement. Supports the Audit Submission function that xxxx- xxxx that archival object packages meet the specifications of submission agreements as part of Administration functional entity. Context-aware Preservation Management Preservation planning (p.4-14), Administration (p.4-11) Activity monitoring; collects information re- lated to exchange of archival objects be- tween Active System and DPS. Informa- tion related to use of content such as file format, system information, physical and logical content structure. Information sub- mitted in the archival object transferred to the DPS intended as input to Preservation Planning and Administration entities. Context-aware Preservation Management Preservation planning (p.4-14), Administration (p.4-11) Statistical computation of collected infor- mation from bi-directional exchange of archival objects between Active System and DPS. Information such as use of file format(s), system information, physical and logical content structure. The moni- tor of many-to-many relation between Ac- tive Systems and DPSs provides a xxxxx- ated Technology watch function supporting the Preservation planning and Administra- tion functional entities. Context-aware Preservation Management Administration (p.4-11) Supporting preservation decisions on how much should be invested in the preserva- tion of a resource. This is don...
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