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4.3.1 DATA TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE PRODUCER ENTITY | ***[[4.3.1 DATA TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE PRODUCER ENTITY]] | ||
***[[4.3.2 DATA TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE INGEST FUNCTIONAL AREA]] | |||
4.3.2 DATA TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE INGEST FUNCTIONAL AREA | ***[[4.3.3 DATA TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE ARCHIVAL STORAGE AND DATA MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONAL AREAS]] | ||
***[[4.3.4 DATA FLOWS AND TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE ACCESS FUNCTIONAL AREA]] | |||
4.3.3 DATA TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE ARCHIVAL STORAGE AND DATA MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONAL AREAS | |||
4.3.4 DATA FLOWS AND TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE ACCESS FUNCTIONAL AREA |
Revision as of 14:39, 13 August 2015
The previous portions of this section have discussed the functional architecture of an OAIS and an information architecture to represent the Information Packages and associated Package Descriptions and Packaging Information. This subsection looks at the transformations, both logical and physical, of the Information Package and its associated objects as they follow a lifecycle from the Producer to the OAIS, and from the OAIS to the Consumer.
Figure 4-26 presents a high-level data flow diagram that depicts the principle data flows involved in OAIS operations. These flows do not include administrative flows such as accounting and billing.
Figure 4-26: High-Level Data Flows in an OAIS