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Page numbers reflect the original document at http://public.ccsds.org/publications/archive/650x0m2.pdf
Page numbers reflect the original document at http://public.ccsds.org/publications/archive/650x0m2.pdf


Section   Page


1 INTRODUCTION.............................................. 1-1
1 INTRODUCTION (1-1)


1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE ........................................ 1-1
1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE (1-1


1.2 APPLICABILITY............................................. 1-2
1.2 APPLICABILITY (1-2)


1.3 RATIONALE................................................. 1-3
1.3 RATIONALE (1-3)


1.4 CONFORMANCE .............................................. 1-3
1.4 CONFORMANCE (1-3)


1.5 ROAD MAP FOR DEVELOPMENT OF RELATED STANDARDS ............ 1-4
1.5 ROAD MAP FOR DEVELOPMENT OF RELATED STANDARDS (1-4)


1.6 DOCUMENT STRUCTURE ....................................... 1-5
1.6 DOCUMENT STRUCTURE (1-5)


1.7 DEFINITIONS............................................... 1-7
1.7 DEFINITIONS (1-7)


2 OAIS CONCEPTS ............................................ 2-1
2 OAIS CONCEPTS (2-1)


2.1 OAIS ENVIRONMENT ......................................... 2-2
2.1 OAIS ENVIRONMENT (2-2)


2.2 OAIS INFORMATION ......................................... 2-3
2.2 OAIS INFORMATION (2-3)
2.3 OAIS HIGH-LEVEL EXTERNAL INTERACTIONS .................... 2-8
2.3 OAIS HIGH-LEVEL EXTERNAL INTERACTIONS (2-8)
3 OAIS RESPONSIBILITIES .................................... 3-1
3.1 MANDATORY RESPONSIBILITIES ............................... 3-1<nowiki>Insert non-formatted text here</nowiki>
3.2 EXAMPLE MECHANISMS FOR DISCHARGING RESPONSIBILITIES....... 3-1
4 DETAILED MODELS .......................................... 4-1
4.1 FUNCTIONAL MODEL.......................................... 4-1
4.2 INFORMATION MODEL ........................................ 4-20
4.3 INFORMATION PACKAGE TRANSFORMATIONS....................... 4-50
5 PRESERVATION PERSPECTIVES................................. 5-1
5.1 DIGITAL MIGRATION ........................................ 5-2
5.2 PRESERVATION OF ACCESS AND USE SERVICES .................. 5-10
6 ARCHIVE INTEROPERABILITY ................................. 6-1
6.1 TECHNICAL LEVELS OF INTERACTION BETWEEN OAIS ARCHIVES..... 6-2
6.2 MANAGEMENT ISSUES WITH FEDERATED ARCHIVES................. 6-8


ANNEX A  COMPOSITE FUNCTIONAL VIEW (NORMATIVE) .................................... A-1
3 OAIS RESPONSIBILITIES (3-1)
ANNEX B  RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER STANDARDS OR EFFORTS (INFORMATIVE) ................ B-1
ANNEX C  BRIEF GUIDE TO THE UNIFIED MODELING LANGUAGE (UML) (INFORMATIVE) .......... C-1
ANNEX D  INFORMATIVE REFERENCES  (INFORMATIVE) ..................................... D-1
ANNEX E  A MODEL FOR SOFTWARE USE IN REPRESENTATION INFORMATION  (INFORMATIVE)...... E-1
ANNEX F SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS  (INFORMATIVE) .......................................F-1


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3.1 MANDATORY RESPONSIBILITIES  (3-1)
 
3.2 EXAMPLE MECHANISMS FOR DISCHARGING RESPONSIBILITIES (3-1)
 
4 DETAILED MODELS  (4-1)
 
4.1 FUNCTIONAL MODEL (4-1)
 
4.2 INFORMATION MODEL  (4-20)
 
4.3 INFORMATION PACKAGE TRANSFORMATIONS (4-50)
 
5 PRESERVATION PERSPECTIVES (5-1)
 
5.1 DIGITAL MIGRATION  (5-2)
 
5.2 PRESERVATION OF ACCESS AND USE SERVICES  (5-10)
 
6 ARCHIVE INTEROPERABILITY  (6-1)
 
6.1 TECHNICAL LEVELS OF INTERACTION BETWEEN OAIS ARCHIVES (6-2)
 
6.2 MANAGEMENT ISSUES WITH FEDERATED ARCHIVES (6-8)
 
ANNEX A  COMPOSITE FUNCTIONAL VIEW  (NORMATIVE)  (A-1)
 
ANNEX B  RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER STANDARDS OR EFFORTS (INFORMATIVE)  (B-1)
 
ANNEX C  BRIEF GUIDE TO THE UNIFIED MODELING LANGUAGE (UML) (INFORMATIVE) (C-1)
 
ANNEX D  INFORMATIVE REFERENCES  (INFORMATIVE)  (D-1)
 
ANNEX E  A MODEL FOR SOFTWARE USE IN REPRESENTATION INFORMATION  (INFORMATIVE) (E-1)
 
ANNEX F SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS  (INFORMATIVE)  (F-1)
 
 
'''Figure'''
 
2-1 Environment Model of an OAIS (2-2)
 
2-2 Obtaining Information from Data  (2-4)
 
2-3 Information Package Concepts and Relationships (2-6)
 
2-4 OAIS Archive External Data (2-8)
 
4-1 OAIS Functional Entities (4-1)
 
4-2 Functions of the Ingest Functional Entity (4-5)
 
4-3 Functions of the Archival Storage Functional Entity (4-8)
 
4-4 Functions of the Data Management Functional Entity (4-10)
 
4-5 Functions of the Administration Functional Entity (4-11)
 
4-6 Functions of the Preservation Planning Functional Entity (4-14)
 
4-7 Functions of the Access Functional Entity (4-16)
 
4-8 OAIS Data Flow Diagram (4-18)
 
4-9 Administration Context Diagram (4-19)
 
4-10 Information Object (4-21)
 
4-11 Representation Information Object (4-23)
 
4-12 Information Object Taxonomy (4-26)
 
4-13 Information Package Contents (4-34)
 
4-14 Information Package Taxonomy (4-35)
 
4-15 Archival Information Package (AIP) (4-37)
 
4-16 Preservation Description Information (4-38)
 
4-17 Package Description  (4-39)
 
4-18 Archival Information Package (Detailed View) (4-40)
 
4-19 Archival Specialization of the AIP (4-41)
 
4-20 Archival Specialization of the Package (4-42)
 
4-21 Archival Information Unit (AIU) (4-43)
 
4-22 Unit Description. (4-44)
 
4-23 Archive Information Collections Logical View (4-46)
 
4-24 Collection Description (4-47)
 
4-25 Data Management Information  (4-50)
 
4-26 High-Level Data Flows in an OAIS  (4-51)
 
5-1 Conceptual View of Relationships among Names and AIP Components (5-3)
 
6-1 Cooperating Archives with Mutual Exchange Agreement (6-3)
 
6-2 Cooperating Archives with Standard Ingest and Access Methods (6-4)
 
6-3 An OAIS Federation Employing a Common Catalog (6-5)
 
6-4 Archives with Shared Storage (6-8)
 
A-1  Composite of Functional Entities (A-2)
 
C-1  Key to UML Relationships (C-1)
 
E-1 Layered Information Model (E-1)


2-1 Environment Model of an OAIS.......................................... 2-2
2-2 Obtaining Information from Data ...................................... 2-4
2-3 Information Package Concepts and Relationships ....................... 2-6
2-4 OAIS Archive External Data ........................................... 2-8
4-1 OAIS Functional Entities.............................................. 4-1
4-2 Functions of the Ingest Functional Entity............................. 4-5
4-3 Functions of the Archival Storage Functional Entity .................. 4-8
4-4 Functions of the Data Management Functional Entity ................... 4-10
4-5 Functions of the Administration Functional Entity .................... 4-11
4-6 Functions of the Preservation Planning Functional Entity ............. 4-14
4-7 Functions of the Access Functional Entity ............................ 4-16
4-8 OAIS Data Flow Diagram ............................................... 4-18
4-9 Administration Context Diagram ....................................... 4-19
4-10 Information Object....................................................... 4-21
4-11 Representation Information Object........................................ 4-23
4-12 Information Object Taxonomy ............................................. 4-26
4-13 Information Package Contents............................................. 4-34
4-14 Information Package Taxonomy............................................. 4-35
4-15 Archival Information Package (AIP) ...................................... 4-37
4-16 Preservation Description Information..................................... 4-38
4-17 Package Description ..................................................... 4-39
4-18 Archival Information Package (Detailed View) ............................ 4-40
4-19 Archival Specialization of the AIP ...................................... 4-41
4-20 Archival Specialization of the Package .................................. 4-42
4-21 Archival Information Unit (AIU) ......................................... 4-43
4-22 Unit Description......................................................... 4-44
4-23 Archive Information Collections Logical View ............................ 4-46
4-24 Collection Description .................................................. 4-47
4-25 Data Management Information ............................................. 4-50
4-26 High-Level Data Flows in an OAIS ........................................ 4-51
5-1 Conceptual View of Relationships among Names and AIP Components ...... 5-3
6-1 Cooperating Archives with Mutual Exchange Agreement .................. 6-3
6-2 Cooperating Archives with Standard Ingest and Access Methods ......... 6-4
6-3 An OAIS Federation Employing a Common Catalog ........................ 6-5
6-4 Archives with Shared Storage ......................................... 6-8
A-1  Composite of Functional Entities ........................................ A-2
C-1  Key to UML Relationships ............................................... C-1
E-1 Layered Information Model............................................. E-1


Table
Table


4-1 Examples of PDI ...................................................... 4-31
4-1 Examples of PDI (4-31)

Revision as of 11:20, 21 July 2015

The pages in this section reflect the structure of the OAIS REFERENCE MODEL FOR AN OPEN ARCHIVAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (OAIS) (RECOMMENDED PRACTICE CCSDS 650.0-M-2) 2012 Page numbers reflect the original document at http://public.ccsds.org/publications/archive/650x0m2.pdf


1 INTRODUCTION (1-1)

1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE (1-1

1.2 APPLICABILITY (1-2)

1.3 RATIONALE (1-3)

1.4 CONFORMANCE (1-3)

1.5 ROAD MAP FOR DEVELOPMENT OF RELATED STANDARDS (1-4)

1.6 DOCUMENT STRUCTURE (1-5)

1.7 DEFINITIONS (1-7)

2 OAIS CONCEPTS (2-1)

2.1 OAIS ENVIRONMENT (2-2)

2.2 OAIS INFORMATION (2-3) 2.3 OAIS HIGH-LEVEL EXTERNAL INTERACTIONS (2-8)

3 OAIS RESPONSIBILITIES (3-1)

3.1 MANDATORY RESPONSIBILITIES (3-1)

3.2 EXAMPLE MECHANISMS FOR DISCHARGING RESPONSIBILITIES (3-1)

4 DETAILED MODELS (4-1)

4.1 FUNCTIONAL MODEL (4-1)

4.2 INFORMATION MODEL (4-20)

4.3 INFORMATION PACKAGE TRANSFORMATIONS (4-50)

5 PRESERVATION PERSPECTIVES (5-1)

5.1 DIGITAL MIGRATION (5-2)

5.2 PRESERVATION OF ACCESS AND USE SERVICES (5-10)

6 ARCHIVE INTEROPERABILITY (6-1)

6.1 TECHNICAL LEVELS OF INTERACTION BETWEEN OAIS ARCHIVES (6-2)

6.2 MANAGEMENT ISSUES WITH FEDERATED ARCHIVES (6-8)

ANNEX A COMPOSITE FUNCTIONAL VIEW (NORMATIVE) (A-1)

ANNEX B RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER STANDARDS OR EFFORTS (INFORMATIVE) (B-1)

ANNEX C BRIEF GUIDE TO THE UNIFIED MODELING LANGUAGE (UML) (INFORMATIVE) (C-1)

ANNEX D INFORMATIVE REFERENCES (INFORMATIVE) (D-1)

ANNEX E A MODEL FOR SOFTWARE USE IN REPRESENTATION INFORMATION (INFORMATIVE) (E-1)

ANNEX F SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS (INFORMATIVE) (F-1)


Figure

2-1 Environment Model of an OAIS (2-2)

2-2 Obtaining Information from Data (2-4)

2-3 Information Package Concepts and Relationships (2-6)

2-4 OAIS Archive External Data (2-8)

4-1 OAIS Functional Entities (4-1)

4-2 Functions of the Ingest Functional Entity (4-5)

4-3 Functions of the Archival Storage Functional Entity (4-8)

4-4 Functions of the Data Management Functional Entity (4-10)

4-5 Functions of the Administration Functional Entity (4-11)

4-6 Functions of the Preservation Planning Functional Entity (4-14)

4-7 Functions of the Access Functional Entity (4-16)

4-8 OAIS Data Flow Diagram (4-18)

4-9 Administration Context Diagram (4-19)

4-10 Information Object (4-21)

4-11 Representation Information Object (4-23)

4-12 Information Object Taxonomy (4-26)

4-13 Information Package Contents (4-34)

4-14 Information Package Taxonomy (4-35)

4-15 Archival Information Package (AIP) (4-37)

4-16 Preservation Description Information (4-38)

4-17 Package Description (4-39)

4-18 Archival Information Package (Detailed View) (4-40)

4-19 Archival Specialization of the AIP (4-41)

4-20 Archival Specialization of the Package (4-42)

4-21 Archival Information Unit (AIU) (4-43)

4-22 Unit Description. (4-44)

4-23 Archive Information Collections Logical View (4-46)

4-24 Collection Description (4-47)

4-25 Data Management Information (4-50)

4-26 High-Level Data Flows in an OAIS (4-51)

5-1 Conceptual View of Relationships among Names and AIP Components (5-3)

6-1 Cooperating Archives with Mutual Exchange Agreement (6-3)

6-2 Cooperating Archives with Standard Ingest and Access Methods (6-4)

6-3 An OAIS Federation Employing a Common Catalog (6-5)

6-4 Archives with Shared Storage (6-8)

A-1 Composite of Functional Entities (A-2)

C-1 Key to UML Relationships (C-1)

E-1 Layered Information Model (E-1)


Table

4-1 Examples of PDI (4-31)