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the generic Public DCProfile comprises such users without any kind of specific
knowledge about the submission processes. Student DCProfile, in fact, meaning-
fully represents such kind of users. The use cases diagram, depicted in Fig. 21.2 ,
shows the main use cases detailed below.
21.5.3 UNESCO Terminology Applied to OAIS Concepts
Relative
OAIS
concept
UNESCO
terminology
Description
CASPAR
functionality
Registration of
cultural
heritage
UNESCO
actors
Each actor involved in the UNESCO
cultural heritage process needs to be
registered for obtaining the right
permissions for accessing the data.
Each actor has a “role” in the process
User
management
and access
permission:
DAMS
Registration of
DCProfiles
and
representation
information
Each actor involved in the UNESCO
cultural heritage process has a
specific “knowledge background” for
handling the data. UNESCO identifies
the following communities:
1. 3D reconstruction experts
2. UNESCO world heritage experts
3. World heritage site responsibles
4. World heritage committee
5. General public
Designated
community
DCProfile:
SWKM and
GAP
Submission
of a cultural
heritage site
as candidate
for world
heritage
inscription
The world heritage site responsible
submits a cultural heritage site as
candidate for world heritage
inscription. In this perspective, he/she
gathers all the required material (i.e.
data, content and relative description)
for the submission. The minimum set
of required material is:
Information
package (IP)
and collection
of IPs
SIP and AIP
generation,
adding
RepInfo and
storage:
PACK
(+ REG and
PDS)
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inscriptions
based on
DCProfile
A “Student” has not the “knowledge
background” of a “3D reconstruction
experts”. The latter has the know-how
for “understanding and using” PLY
files, but the former is not able, and so
he/she needs further details
Designated
community,
descriptive
information
and finding
aids
Descriptive
information,
DCProfile:
FIND,
SWKM, GAP
Notification of
change events
in the UNESCO
scenarios
The preservation is not a static
activity, but a process. And within the
process any involved actor needs to be
informed about any “change event”
which potentially may impact on the
preservation. And each actor, with
his/her own expertise, has to receive
the proper “alert” in order to address
it, by enacting the adequate
preservation activity
Notification of
change events:
POM
 
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