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DATA EXCHANGE STANDARD FOR ARCHIVING

DATA EXCHANGE STANDARD FOR ARCHIVING. Initiative and aims. French initiative Facilitate interoperability between the information system of an archival institution and the ones of its partners (originating agencies, users...) Doesn’t address how information is stored in information systems.

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DATA EXCHANGE STANDARD FOR ARCHIVING

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  1. DATA EXCHANGE STANDARD FOR ARCHIVING 1

  2. Initiative and aims • French initiative • Facilitate interoperability between the information system of an archival institution and the ones of its partners (originating agencies, users...) • Doesn’t address how information is stored in information systems 2

  3. Initiative and aims 3

  4. Project and first deliverables • Models for the various transactions which may happen : • Transfer • Delivery • Modification • Destruction • Restitution • Each transaction consists of a set of messages represented by XML flows, complying with the recommendations of UN/CEFACT 4

  5. Archival standards • ISO 14721:2003 (Open archival information system -- Reference model) • ICA ISAD/G (General International Standard for Archival Description) and DTD EAD (Encoded Archival Description) 5

  6. Use cases • Transfer • Delivery • Modification • Destruction • Restitution 6

  7. XML Documents 7

  8. First tests in France • A project experimenting automatic transfers of electronic records between a secure trade supplier and a local authority (2006) • A project experimenting transfers of electronic records between Ministries and National Archives (2006-2007) 8

  9. International context of the project • Partners involved in France for the data exchange standard for archiving : archival institutions, the French National Library, business software editors, archival management software editors, secure trade or electronic archiving service suppliers • International standard: • Software market, data hosting, data transfer services • Similar functions throughout the world for archival institutions 9

  10. Working groups • UN/CEFACT TGB19 (eGovernment) • CEN/ISSS/EBES/EG13 (eGovernment) • ICA(International Council on Archives) 10

  11. Deliverable FUNCTIONAL and TECHNICAL specifications of the data exchanges 11

  12. Content summary • Context and objectives • Use cases and sequence diagrams • Messages – class diagrams • Data description • XML Schemas • Examples • Code lists • Appendixes (links with other standards) 12

  13. Production process • Small project team (DAF and ADAE) • A proposal (3 use cases, 3 seq diag, data description, no standard form) • A call for comments (35 stakeholders) • Modelling with external support • Checkpoint with stakeholders • Finalization of specifications 13

  14. Harmonisation strategy • Deliverables for France • Version 0 for information and comments • Version 1 for pilot implementations • Version 2 as a national standard 14

  15. More information • DATA EXCHANGE STANDARD FOR ARCHIVING TBG19/06/TC001 • FUNCTIONAL and TECHNICAL specifications of data exchanges 15

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