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The CASPAR Project

The CASPAR Project. Key Components - Overview Luigi Briguglio Engineering R&D Laboratory – Roma CASPAR FINAL WORKSHOP IN ROME SCUOLA SUPERIORE PUBBLICA AMMINISTRAZIONE - September 15 2009. Presentation Planning. Key Concepts Digital Preservation Issues Rationale behind CASPAR Solutions

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The CASPAR Project

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  1. The CASPAR Project Key Components - Overview Luigi Briguglio Engineering R&D Laboratory – Roma CASPAR FINAL WORKSHOP IN ROME SCUOLA SUPERIORE PUBBLICA AMMINISTRAZIONE - September 15 2009

  2. Presentation Planning • Key Concepts • Digital Preservation Issues • Rationale behind CASPAR Solutions • CASPAR Answers

  3. CASPAR MAIN QUESTION CASPAR BROCHURE

  4. The CASPAR Project • The CASPAR project is mainly based on standard ISO:14721:2003 OAIS • In this perspective, its Architecture is defined for • Managing key concepts of the OAIS reference model • Supporting main functionality identified in the OAIS functional model • Moreover, the CASPAR project aims to define, and implement, interfaces and functionally independent components

  5. Designated Community Knowledge Base CASPAR & OAIS Info Model Descriptive Information Information Package Primary focus of archival preservation Needed for discovery Preservation Description Information Needed for long-term preservation Content Information interpreted using Data Object interpreted using Representation Information

  6. Consumer Producer Manager CASPAR & OAIS Func Model

  7. OAIS Mandatory Responsability • Negotiation and Acceptance of submitted information • Provide Long-Term Preservation Information • Determine Designated Community • Information preserved is Independently Understandable to the Designated Community • Follow documented policies and procedures which ensure that the information is preserved against all reasonable contingencies • Make the preserved information available to the Designated Community.

  8. Presentation Planning • Key Concepts • Digital Preservation Issues • Rationale behind CASPAR Solutions • CASPAR Answers

  9. Preservation Issues 1… • How To guarantee a digital information may be accessed and understood in the future • How To guarantee a proper information package management within and OAIS Archive • How To guarantee long-time preservation maintenance of any information package • How To guarantee retrieval of Archival Information

  10. Preservation Issues 2… • How To guarantee intellegibility within heterogeneous Designated Communities and their digital information • How To guarantee preservation actors are informed about change events • How To guarantee an adequate security access with the proper rights to any resource and functionality within an OAIS Archive • How To guarantee an adequate integrity and identity for any Archival Information

  11. Presentation Planning • Key Concepts • Digital Preservation Issues • Rationale behind CASPAR Solutions • CASPAR Answers

  12. The Big Question “What do I have to do for preserving my digital content object, and guarantee it could be used and understood in the future?”

  13. Step 1 • First of all, preserving a digital content object means that • The digital content object has to be “prepared” and “packed” in a proper way to be “ingested” in the digital archive system that will manage and maintain it for a long time. • During the preparation, a package containing digital content object and all the necessary information is created. • And then that package is stored.

  14. Ingestion

  15. Ingestion

  16. CASPAR Ingestion Information Package Management • Ingest Content Information • Create Information Package • Representation Info • Descriptive Info • Preservation Description Info • Check Information Package • Store Information Package for long term OAIS Preservation Planning Ingest Data Management Access Archival Storage Administration

  17. Step 2 • After the ingestion, the digital content information may be available for using and understanding it. • In this case, the internal package of the digital archive system has to provide a “usable and understandable” information to the consumer which requests it. • And so…

  18. Step 2 • And so… • The digital content object has to be “found” within the digital archive, through its descriptive information and “checked” for any restricting access right policy. • After that, processed information is “prepared” and “packed” in a proper way to be “accessed” from the digital archive system and made available for its intellegibilty at the consumer, taking into account the consumer knowledge profile.

  19. Access

  20. Access

  21. CASPAR Access Information Access • Search Content Information • ObtainInformation Packages and relative Contents and Descriptions OAIS Preservation Planning Ingest Data Management Access Archival Storage Administration

  22. CASPAR Designated Community Designated Community and Knowledge Management • Deal with Designated Community Profile and its own Knowledge Base • Identify and Provide Knowledge Gap for understanding a Content Information OAIS Preservation Planning Ingest Data Management Access Archival Storage Administration

  23. Step 3 • Ingestion and Access represent the only two activities which involve producer and consumer of the digital content object and allow their interaction with the digital archive system. • Neither Ingestion and Access characterise the digital archive system as a “long term preservation system”. • What, instead, extends the usual digital archive systems and promotes them as “preservers” is the third activity

  24. Step 3 • The digital content object within the digital archive needs to be maintained in order to be accessed, used and understood for whatever changes during its long-term lifecycle. • And that implies that any impacting change in the real world needs to be identified and notified to the responsible of preservation in order to take into account the proper corrective actions, according to defined preservation plans.

  25. Preservation

  26. Preservation

  27. CASPAR Preservation Communication Management • Notify and Alert for Change Event impacting long term preservation • Trigger Preservation Process OAIS Preservation Planning Ingest Data Management Access Archival Storage Administration

  28. CASPAR Security Security Management • Deal with User Account, Role and Profile • Deal with Content Access Permissions • Deal with Digital Rights • Guarantee Authenticity OAIS Preservation Planning Ingest Data Management Access Archival Storage Administration

  29. CASPAR Solution Facade Layer Information Package Mngt Communication Mngt Information Access Designated Community & Knowledge Mngt Security Mngt The CASPAR Foundation KeyComponents Framework Platform

  30. CASPAR Foundation KeyComponents GapManager DataAccess&Security RepInfoToolbox SemanticWeb Orchestration Registry Packaging DigitalRights FindingAids DataStores Authenticity Virtualisation Framework CASPAR Service Factory The CASPAR Foundation Application Server: Tomcat, Glassfish, WASCE Development Framework: JAX-WS, GWT, Ant Development Management: Hudson and JTrac Platform DBMS: H2, Postgres Java Platform Operating System: Linux, Unix, Windows, Mac

  31. Presentation Planning • Key Concepts • Digital Preservation Issues • Rationale behind CASPAR Solutions • CASPAR Answers

  32. Answer - 1 • To guarantee a digital information may be accessed and understood in the future, you need an adequate OAISRepresentation Information REPINFO RepInfo ToolBox REG Registry VIRT Virtualisation

  33. Answer - 2 • To guarantee a proper information package management within and OAIS Archive, you need to create an adequate OAISInformation Package PACK Packaging

  34. Answer - 3 • To guarantee long-time preservation maintenance of any information package, you need an implementation of OAISArchival Storage PDS Preservation DataStores

  35. Answer - 4 • To guarantee retrieval of Archival Information, you need an OAISFinding Aids FIND Finding

  36. Answer - 5 • To guarantee intellegibility within heterogeneous Designated Communities and their digital information, you need to manage Designated Community Profiles and their Knowledge Base KM Knowledge

  37. Answer - 6 • To guarantee preservation actors are informed about change events, you need an adequate management of message exchange POM Orchestration

  38. Answer - 7 • To guarantee an adequate security access with the proper rights to any resource and functionality within an OAIS Archive, you need a Security and DRM Management DRM Digital Rights Manager DAMS Data Access Manager & Security

  39. Answer - 8 • To guarantee an adequate integrity and identity for any Archival Information, you need an Authenticity Tool AUTH Authenticity

  40. The CASPAR Workflow

  41. Thank you! Questions? …and Stay tuned on http://developers.casparpreserves.eu:8080 http://sourceforge.net/projects/digitalpreserve

  42. BACKUP SLIDES

  43. INGEST ACCESS The OAIS Functional Model - 1 Receive SIP Query Processing Q-check on SIP Retrieval Generate AIP Delivery Extract DescInfo Perform Transformation Coordinate updates Security Access Control

  44. STORAGE DATA MANAGEMENT The OAIS Functional Model - 2 AIP Storage Populate Descriptive Info AIP Maintenance Maintain Descriptive Info AIP Retrieval Access Descriptive Info

  45. PLANNING ADMINISTRATION The OAIS Functional Model - 3 Manage submission agreements Monitoring OAIS Environment Audit submission Detect Changes/Impacts in DCKB Maintain configuration management Mapping out Preservation Strategy Monitor archive operations Provide Recommendations Inventory archive content Report on archive content Migrate/update archive content Manage archive standards/policies

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