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Beyond Handles: The Digital Object Architecture James M. Erwin Defense Technical Information Center 29 January 2003.

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1 Beyond Handles: The Digital Object Architecture James M. Erwin Defense Technical Information Center 29 January 2003

2 “The two truly transforming things, conceivably, might be in information technology and information operation and networking and connecting things in ways that they function totally differently than they had previously. And if that's possible, what I just said, that possibly the single-most transforming thing in our force will not be a weapon system, but a set of interconnections and a substantially enhanced capability because of that awareness.” Secretary Rumsfeld - Aug 9, 2001 Defense Transformation Platform-Centric Information Advantage Net-Centric Information Advantage Information Quality Content Accuracy Completeness Timeliness Relevance Local Global Regional 61 el. Theater 8GHz MBR 169 el. 7GHz MBT 44/20 256 element TPA 484 element RPA Net-Centric Operations The Way Ahead Source: Margaret Myers, Principal Deputy OSD DCIO

3 3 Platform-CentricNet-Centric Traditional stove-pipe approach v. Fused information available on the Net Net-Centric Operations A Fundamental Shift 533 AF 78 533 Source: Margaret Myers, Principal Deputy OSD DCIO

4 System-Centric, “Stovepipe” Architecture Problems Pre-web, client/server, terminal/mainframe paradigmPre-web, client/server, terminal/mainframe paradigm –Content is typically application specific and relies on specific systems and platforms to provide access, access control, and presentation –Content is often not visible to the web, i.e. “Deep Web” problem Content lacks flexibility and extensibility. Difficult to to do versioning, dynamic creation, appropriate disseminations, and support intra/inter-organizational reuse or value-addingContent lacks flexibility and extensibility. Difficult to to do versioning, dynamic creation, appropriate disseminations, and support intra/inter-organizational reuse or value-adding Content quickly becomes unauthoritative as it is downloaded and reusedContent quickly becomes unauthoritative as it is downloaded and reused –Outdated –Insecure Architecture lacks coherentArchitecture lacks coherent preservation strategy preservation strategy

5 What are the Characteristics of a Net- Centric Information Space? Content is:Content is: –Persistent –Visible –Authoritative –Extensible –Reusable –Interoperable across platforms Content supports:Content supports: –Dynamic relationships –Value adding

6 Corporation for National Research Initiatives Digital Object Architecture Network paradigmNetwork paradigm –Content is not application specific and does not rely on specific systems and platforms to provide access, access control, and presentation –Content can easily be made visible to the web Content is flexible and extensibleContent is flexible and extensible –Lends itself to versioning, dynamic creation, appropriate disseminations, and intra/inter-organizational reuse –Supports the establishment of content relationships –Is networkable across system/organizational boundaries –Content remains authoritative as it is accessed and reused –Supports coherent preservation strategies

7 Corporation for National Research Initiatives Digital Object Architecture Components Repositories l Contain digital objects l Are, themselves, digital objects l Repository Access Protocol (RAP) l Platform independent Handle System l Persistent identification l Distributed Architecture Digital Objects l Persistently identified l Self contained - Self described - Self aware l Integral access control l Extensible Resource Discovery l Search engines l Databases l Digital information l Digital objects

8 Corporation for National Research Initiatives Digital Objects Content-centric, instead of, System-centric Handle - Hamlet Handle Type - text Servlet Attachments Data Elements Content Type Disseminators Handle Type - audio Servlet Attachments Data Elements Handle Type - movie Servlet Attachments Data Elements

9 Corporation for National Research Initiatives Digital Object Example: Federal Management Regulation Handle - FMR Content Type Disseminators Version disseminations Data Elements Handle Type - FMR Servlet Attachments Version 1 Data Elements Handle Type - FMR Servlet Attachments Version 2 Handle Type – FMR Servlet Attachments Data Elements Version 3

10 Corporation for National Research Initiatives Digital Object Chaining Handle - German Summary of Hamlet Content Type Disseminators Hamlet - Text Hamlet - German Summary Hamlet - Summary Data Elements Handle Type - Text Servlet Attachments Data Elements Handle Type - Summary Servlet Attachments Handle Type – German tr. Servlet Attachments Data Elements Content Type Disseminators

11 Corporation for National Research Initiatives Repositories Repository2 RAP Client Repository1 RAP Client RAP Also include content disseminations

12 Corporation for National Research Initiatives Client Repository A Repository B Digital Object Architecture Resolver Client Repository 1 Repository 2 Enhanced Handle Service Resolver

13 Corporation for National Research Initiatives Digital Object Architecture Business Case Provides useful, authoritative, visible, and dynamic access to informationProvides useful, authoritative, visible, and dynamic access to information –Encourages the innovative, value-added, dynamic and, therefore, effective use of digital information –Provides global visibility/coordination over information –Controls access to information –Reuses generated content, techniques, and disseminations –Preserves information functionality –Discourages generation of multiple, and potentially different, versions of information Provides interoperability and platform independenceProvides interoperability and platform independence Provides greater securityProvides greater security –Supports real-time access control changes –Supports partial dissemination

14 Corporation for National Research Initiatives What’s Been Done Handles:Handles: –Established Handles infrastructure - CNRI –Established DOIs, registry agencies, and transfer mechanisms for the commercial publishing industry -- CNRI and DOI Foundation –Implemented the DOD Handles Service and Handles Registry for DTIC held unclassified/unlimited technical reports -- DTIC Digital Object Architecture:Digital Object Architecture: –Implemented a prototype Digital Object Repository, i.e. Defense Virtual Library, for technical reports, photographs, sound files, and moving images -- DTIC and CNRI –Successfully tested repository interoperability -- CNRI and Cornell University

15 Corporation for National Research Initiatives Real Capability Handles:Handles: –Handles reference from STINET http://stinet.dtic.mil/str/index.html –Handles reference from Naval Postgraduate School –Handles reference from Naval Postgraduate School http://library.nps.navy.mil/home/distance.htm http://library.nps.navy.mil/home/distance.htm –Handles Registry http://hdl.dtic.mil/wobin/WebObjects/Handles Digital Object ArchitectureDigital Object Architecture –Defense Virtual Library http://dvl.dtic.mil/

16 Corporation for National Research Initiatives What Needs to be Done Implement an expanded Handles ServiceImplement an expanded Handles Service –Provide persistent identification of and access to public release and limited information –Provide multiple Handle resolution –Partnership with other government organizations to provide persistent identification of digital information Get persistent control over government information!!!

17 Corporation for National Research Initiatives What Needs to be Done Implement Digital Object ArchitectureImplement Digital Object Architecture –Demonstrate capabilities and benefits of the Digital Object Architecture in a real world environment, e.g. R&D Life Cycle documents, conference proceedings, STI, complex documents, FMRs, Directives and Instructions, and FAR/DFAR –Demonstrate integrated access to multiple information repositories –Develop robust, reusable access control disseminators –Develop digital object based preservation strategies –Develop a metadata registry to support cross-repository information discovery

18 Corporation for National Research Initiatives Interested in Partnering with DTIC? ContactContact –Jim Erwin - (703) 767-9180 –Barbara Nekoba (Handles) - (703) 767-8004 –Steve Markheim (Digital Object Architecture) - 767-8053 {jerwin; bnekoba; smarkhei}@dtic.mil{jerwin; bnekoba; smarkhei}@dtic.mil


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