Novel Workflows for Abstract Handling of Complex Interaction Processes in Digital Preservation

Abstract

The creation of most digital objects occurs solely in interactive graphical user interfaces which were available at the particular time period. Archiving and preservation organizations are posed with large amounts of such objects of various types. At some point they will need to, if possible, automatically process these to make them available to their users or convert them to a valid format. A substantial problem in creating an automated process is the availability of suitable tools. We are suggesting a new method, which uses an operating system and application independent interactive workflow for the migration of digital objects using an emulated environment. Success terms for the conception and functionality of emulation environments are therefore devised which should be applied to future long-term archiving methods.

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Klaus Rechert; Jasper Schroder; Jeffrey van der Hoeven; Bill Roberts; Maurice van den Dobbelsteen; Randolph Welte; Dirk von Suchodoletz
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