Information Technology Reference
In-Depth Information
MST
NetCDF
Cartesian
1.1
Description
directory
structure
1.2.1
Description and
provenance
1.2
MST website
1.4
Climate Forecast
Standard Terms
1.4.1
XML
1.3
1.2.2
Instruction for
running static
website
1.4.1.1
PDF
1.3.1
Reference
BADC help on
NetCDF
1.3.2
Reference
UNIDATA help
on NetCDF
1.3.3
NetCDF
tutorial for
Developers
1.2.3
UK web
archiving
consortium
1.2.3.4.1
Word 97
1.2.3.4.4
PNG
reference
to standard
1.2.3.4
1.3.3.1
Java libraries, API,
manual and
instructions for
developers
1.3.3.4
FORTRAN libraries,
API, manual and
instructions for
developers
1.2.3.4.2
JPEG
1.2.3.4.3
PDF
1.3.3.3
Python libraries,
API, manual and
instructions for
developers
1.3.3.3
C++ libraries, API,
manual and
instructions for
developers
1.2.3.4.5
HTML 4.0
Fig. 19.4 Preservation information network model for MST-simple solution
model also directs the capture and description of digital objects which need to be
packaged and stored within an OAIS compliant Archival Information Package.
19.5.1.2 Components of a Preservation Network Models
Preservation network modelling has many similarities to classic conceptual mode-
lling approaches such as Entity-Relationship or Class diagrams, as it is based upon
the idea of making statements about resources. The preservation network model
consist of two components the digital objects and the relationships between them.
Objects are uniquely identified digital entities capable of an independent exis-
tence which possess the following attributes
Information is a description of the key information contained by the digital
object. This information should have been identified during preservation anal-
ysis as being the information required to satisfy the preservation objective for the
designated user community.
Location information is the information required by the end user to physically
locate and retrieve the object. AIP's may be logical in construction with key dig-
ital object being distributed and managed within different information systems.
This tends to be the case when data is in active use with resources evolving in
dynamic environment.
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