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A LOGICAL MODEL FOR DIGIAL ARCHIVES

Final Presentation. A LOGICAL MODEL FOR DIGIAL ARCHIVES. Rathachai Chawuthai jenezus@gmail.com. Information Management CSIM / AIT. Agenda. Introduction Formal model Information model Prototype Evaluation Future works. Introduction. Thai capital braces for flood disaster.

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A LOGICAL MODEL FOR DIGIAL ARCHIVES

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  1. Final Presentation A LOGICAL MODEL FOR DIGIAL ARCHIVES RathachaiChawuthai jenezus@gmail.com Information Management CSIM / AIT

  2. Agenda • Introduction • Formal model • Information model • Prototype • Evaluation • Future works

  3. Introduction

  4. Thai capital braces for flood disaster October 11, 2011|By Paul Armstrong, CNN On Monday, Thai Prime Minister YingluckShinawatra ordered canal dredging and reinforcement of flood-prevention embankments to protect the city, state-run news agency MCOT reported. In addition, three new flood-prevention walls were being built at two locations in Rangsit, in northern Bangkok, and in Taling Chan, in the western part of the city. Tourists warned as floods continue to wreak havoc in Thailand The government needs another 1.5 million sandbags, MCOT reported. The prime minister called on the private sector to supply them, but said the government will buy all the needed sandbags by Wednesday, the news agency said. Meanwhile, around 1,200 people have taken shelter in a gymnasium at Bangkok's Thammasat University. Most of them are from neighboring Ayutthaya province and other flood-affected areas around the capital, said ThanawatSrisuwan, a volunteer at the makeshift shelter. The authorities have set up almost 200 other temporary shelters around the city to receive flood victims. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration said plans were in place to evacuate people from nine areas, mainly in eastern Bangkok, if needed. Elsewhere, patients in two hospitals in Thailand's Ayutthaya and NakhonSawan provinces had to be evacuated after water reached the first floor, the flood operations command said. Multiple tropical weather systems have moved over the region in recent weeks, enhancing monsoon rains and leading to the flooding. Another low pressure system is forecast to move into Southeast Asia on Tuesday and Wednesday, said Brandon Miller, senior meteorologist for CNN International. According to the government website Thaiflood.com, water from northern Thailand has finally reached lower parts of central Thailand, penetrating dykes in Pathumthani and Nonthaburi provinces and flooding outer areas of Bangkok, including the market in Nonthaburi and Chiang Rang road. Elsewhere, patients in two hospitals in Thailand's Ayutthaya and NakhonSawan provinces had to be evacuated after water reached the first floor, the flood operations command said. http://articles.cnn.com/2011-10-11/world/world_thailand-floods_1_flood-prevention-flood-victims-monsoon-rains?_s=PM:WORLD

  5. 1st Floor? 1st floor 1st floor

  6. Objectives Propose a formal model for digital archivesat a logical level. Develop an information model to present underlying community knowledge. Implement a prototypeto ensure the feasibility of the model.

  7. Formal Model

  8. Concept Evolution North Korea Korea 1948 South Korea

  9. Concept Evolution Replace Merge Split

  10. Concept Evolution Definition Example

  11. Relation Evolution Change class Change job Change part Change campus Change member … etc. Example,

  12. Relation Evolution

  13. Relation Evolution Definition Example

  14. State of Concept Definition Example =

  15. Linked Concepts Replace Merge Split

  16. UCCK Time Bubo Scandiacus Bubo Scandiacus NycteaScandiacus Bubo NycteaScandiacus Bubo Nyctea Community A UCCK Community B

  17. Information Model

  18. Community knowledge soic:Community ex:science owl:Thing ex:book-0297 cka:sharedBy “2006-05-01” dcterms:source “2011-04-30” cka:Community Knowledge ex:uck1 tl:beginAt DateTime bibo:issuer foaf:Agent ex:john tl:endAt DateTime tl:Interval ex:intv1 cka:interval bibo:performer foaf:Agent ex:peter cka:assures cka: Knowledge Evolution ?

  19. Concept Evolution cka:linkOperation cka:relation cka: Concept Splitter cka: Spliter Link cka: split Into cka:assures rdf:type ex:korea cka:splitInto cka:oldConcept ex:split-1 ex:north Korea cka:newConcept cka:newConcept ex:south Korea

  20. Relation Evolution cka:Re classification cka:relation cka: higherClass cka:assures rdf:type ex:Pluto cka:subject cka:higherClass ex:reclass-1 cka:oldClass ex:Planet cka:newClass ex:Dwarf Planet

  21. Construct state of a concept Use SPARQL to query some knowledge evolution from the UCK and UCCK with conditionsinput concept, input time, and input community. Use Jenarules to transform selected knowledge evolution to list of triple.

  22. Prototype

  23. System Architecture Digital Repository Application OAI-PMH Interface Semantic Search Interface Contextual Knowledge Administrator Presentation Layer Digital Repository Service Contextual Knowledge Service Service Layer Repository Database Knowledgebase (RDF) Data Layer File System

  24. System Architecture Alfresco Application OAI-PMH Interface SPARQL End-Point Contextual Knowledge Administrator Presentation Layer Alfresco Service + CMIS CK Service Service Layer Jena (RDF Framework) Relational Database SESAME (RDF Store) Data Layer File System

  25. Interoperability Network UCK - 1 UCCK UCK - 2

  26. Demonstration

  27. Evaluation

  28. Criteria • Durability of interpretation over the time • Durability of interpretation across designated communities • Interoperability of linked digital archives • Interoperability of linked concepts and contextual knowledge Chowdhury, G. (2010). From digital libraries to digital preservation research: the importance of users and context. Journal of Documentation, 207 - 223.

  29. Europeana Description • Portal for million digital resources for many museums Information Model • Offers standard schema • Linked digital with difference schema • Works across the cultural heritage divide. • Multi-lingual Explore Europe's cultural collections

  30. SHAMAN Description • Preserve context by linking relevant resources with in the document process Information Model • Preserve resources with work-result, event, agent, and comment • Linked relevant resources from document process-centric perspective • Multi-lingual Sustaining Heritage Access through Multivalent ArchiviNg

  31. CASPAR Description • Preserve, access, and understand digital resource Information Model • Gap Manager • Organize knowledge structure • Manage designated community • Identification of the data objects that are in danger in case a module (e.g. software or format) is becoming obsolete • Understand source code requires knowledge about programming Cultural, Artistic and Scientific knowledge for Preservation, Access and Retrieval

  32. Comparison A Logical Model for Digital Archive Europeana SHAMAN CASPAR Durability of interpretation over the time Durability of interpretation across designated communities Interoperability of linked digital archives Interoperability of linked concepts and contextual knowledge

  33. Future Works To enhance the model with evolution of ontology To improve user experience for the digital archive system

  34. Anyideafor futureimprovement?

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