4.2.2 LOGICAL MODEL OF INFORMATION IN AN OPEN ARCHIVAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (OAIS): Difference between revisions

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The previous subsection defines the types of Information Objects that are needed by an OAIS to enable the Long Term Preservation of information and effective access to the preserved information by the Designated Community. This subsection uses those Information Object descriptions to model the conceptual information structures required to accomplish these functions. The models presented in this subsection are not intended to imply an implementation, but rather to highlight the relationship among the types of information needed in the archival process.
The previous subsection defines the types of Information Objects that are needed by an OAIS to enable the Long Term Preservation of information and effective access to the preserved information by the Designated Community. This subsection uses those Information Object descriptions to model the conceptual information structures required to accomplish these functions. The models presented in this subsection are not intended to imply an implementation, but rather to highlight the relationship among the types of information needed in the archival process.
****[[4.2.2.1 Information Package]]
****[[4.2.2.2 Types of Information Packages]]
****[[4.2.2.3 The Archival Information Package]]
****[[4.2.2.4 Specialization of the AIP and Package Descriptions]]
****[[4.2.2.5 Archival Information Unit]]
****[[4.2.2.6 Unit Description]]
****[[4.2.2.7 Archival Information Collections]]
****[[4.2.2.8 Collection Descriptions]]

Revision as of 14:38, 13 August 2015

The previous subsection defines the types of Information Objects that are needed by an OAIS to enable the Long Term Preservation of information and effective access to the preserved information by the Designated Community. This subsection uses those Information Object descriptions to model the conceptual information structures required to accomplish these functions. The models presented in this subsection are not intended to imply an implementation, but rather to highlight the relationship among the types of information needed in the archival process.