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OAIS Functionality

OAIS Functionality. Robin Dale RLG Robin.Dale@notes.rlg.org. Questions to be Answered (1 of 2). What is OAIS functionality? What are the functional entities of the OAIS reference model?

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OAIS Functionality

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  1. OAIS Functionality Robin Dale RLG Robin.Dale@notes.rlg.org

  2. Questions to be Answered (1 of 2) • What is OAIS functionality? • What are the functional entities of the OAIS reference model? • What does the reference model mean by ingest, archival storage, data management, administration, access, and preservation planning? • What are the characteristics of these functional entities

  3. Questions to be Answered (2 of 2) • What role does each entity play in an archival information system? • What relationships are inherent in the model? • How is OAIS functionality similar to the functionality of a digital library or electronic records system? • Functionality caveats

  4. OAIS Functional Model

  5. Ingest Functionality • Receive/accept submission information packages (SIPs) • On media, via FTP • Perform quality assurance on SIPs • Checksums, system log files to catch read/write errors • Generate Archival Information Packages (AIPs) • To archive’s data formatting and documentation stds. • Extract descriptive information for data management • To support search and retrieval of AIPs • Coordinates updates to Archival Storage and Data Management • Transfers the AIPs and metadata to appropriate places

  6. Ingest, continued

  7. Archival Storage Functionality • Receives Archival Information Packages (AIPs) from Ingest • Adds to permanent storage • Manages storage hierarchy • Refreshes/replaces media • Performs error checking • Provides disaster recovery capabilities • Duplication of contents for off-site storage • Provides AIPs to Access

  8. Archival Storage, continued

  9. Data Management Functionality • Administers archive database functions • Maintaining schema, view definitions, referential integrity • Receives/performs database updates • New descriptive information or archive administration data • Performs queries • Produces reports • Ex.: summary of holdings, usage reports, etc.

  10. Data Management, continued

  11. Administration Functionality • Solicits/negotiates submission agreements • Audits SIPs to ensure they meet standards • Manages systems configurations (hardware and software) • Monitors systems operations • Inventories, reports, updates • Establishes and maintains archive standards and policies • Provides customer support • Activates requests

  12. Administration, continued

  13. Preservation Planning Functionality • Evaluates contents of archive; periodically recommends updates to migrate current holdings • Develops recommendations for archive standards and policies • Monitors changes in technology environment, users’ service requests, and knowledge base • Designs information package templates • Develops detailed migration plans, software prototypes and test plans to assist Administration

  14. Preservation Planning, continued

  15. Access Functionality • Receives requests from users (consumers) • Applies controls to limit access as needed • Coordinates requests and execution of requests • Generates dissemination information packages (DIPs) • Delivers DIPs to users (consumers)

  16. Access, continued

  17. Common Services • Operating system services • Network services • File access, reliable transmission, support • Security services • Identification/authentication, data integrity, access control, data confidentiality

  18. Relationships, data flow

  19. OAIS & Digital Library Systems • OAIS functionality - bundled in entities such as Ingest, Data Management, and Access – overlaps the general functionality of a digital library system • Submission (acquisition) • Descriptive information (cataloging) • Authorization/authentication and access control (of users), and • Access provisions (as that possible through library/institutional web site)

  20. Functionality Reminders. . . • It is a conceptual reference model and not a system design model • Functions as set forth in OAIS Reference Model may not necessarily correspond with functional modules of a system that would implement the model. (Your mileage may vary!) • Functionality of an actual digital repository (or within modules of the repository) may be much more limited than in the OAIS Reference Model

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