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Presented by Dr Joanne Evans, Centre for Organisational and Social informatics Faculty of IT, Monash University Designing for interoperability Experiences arising from the Clever Recordkeeping Metadata Project
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Recordkeeping Metadata Standardised information that identifies, authenticates, describes, manages and makes accessible, through time and space, documents created in the context of social and business activity. –Traditionally some of this metadata has been captured in records systems and some in archival control systems and finding aids. And some of it has been present in the physical form, ordering, juxtaposition and location of records. Increasingly recordkeeping metadata is also captured in workflow, document management and knowledge management systems, and it is essential to make what was before evident in the physicality of the record explicit in metadata. Source: Records Continuum Research Group, SPIRT Recordkeeping Metadata Project Glossary, http://www.sims.monash.edu.au/research/rcrg/research/spirt/glossary.html http://www.sims.monash.edu.au/research/rcrg/research/spirt/glossary.html
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Clever Recordkeeping Metadata Project ARC Linkage Project mid 2003-2006 Chief Investigator Professor Sue McKemmish, Monash University Partner Investigators Professor Anne Gilliland- Swetland, UCLA, and Mr Adrian Cunningham, National Archives of Australia Industry Partners and Collaborators Project Links InterPARES - the MADRAS Metadata Registry ISO23081 and IT21/7 – Recordkeeping Metadata Standards NAA Redevelopment of Commonwealth Recordkeeping Metadata Standard http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/research/groups/rcrg/crkm
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Web Management System Traditional recordkeeping architecture Records Management Application Archival Management Application Subject Portals Community Archives Archival Gateways Business Systems Desktop Applications Email
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Recordkeeping metadata brokering Records Management Application Archival Management Application Subject Portals Community Archives Web Management Systems Archival Gateways Email and Desktop Applications Metadata Broker Business Information Systems
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Web services and service oriented architectures Constructing IT systems from re-usable components (‘services’) for greater flexibility, adaptability and interoperability Build enterprise systems from process rather than application- centric perspective Extend beyond the boundaries of the enterprise as necessary – shared services Becoming a practical reality through web services – lightweight communication and exchange protocols based around internet protocols Open systems, open standards, open communication protocols
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CRKM Metadata Broker Translation service Registry Authoritative information on metadata schemas, metadata elements and crosswalks in human readable and machine processable forms Target metadata Request for Schema Schema information Registration Source metadata Validation service Crosswalk compilation service Repository Machine processable representations of metadata schemas and crosswalks Registry services
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Designing for interoperability Interoperability to permeate design and development processes Overcome siloed attitudes that optimise parts at the expense of the whole –Exemplified in challenges 1 and 2 with multiple client data collection systems and multiple quality assurance frameworks Address through challenge 4 and the development of a shared vision for interoperability ‘… the rationale for interoperability is to permit greater service system integration and reduce the compliance burden in order to facilitate higher quality delivery of community services that are more responsive to existing and emerging community needs.’ (p. 6)
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Designing for interoperability Understanding distinctions between:- –Standards for compliance and standards for interoperability –Paper standards and digital standards –Current best practice standards versus standards for next generation models
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Abstract Representation (e.g. XML Schema, RDF Schema, etc.) Conceptual Model Metadata/Data Standard Metadata/Data Standard Metadata/Data Standard Version 1 Encoding 1 Version 2Version n Encoding 2Encoding n Version 1Version 2Version n Registry Objects Transport and Exchange (e.g. HTTP Get, OAI-PMH, SOAP, etc. ) Recordkeeping Metadata Standards
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CRKM Registry Sharing infrastructure ebXML Registry Metadata Broker Schemas Crosswalks
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UDDI Registry Sharing infrastructure (cont.) CRKM Registry ebXML Registry UDDI Registry WSDL service descriptions MADRAS Registry External links to entries for versions of standards Querying for schema and crosswalk objects
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Abstract Representation (e.g. XML Schema, RDF Schema, etc.) Conceptual Model Metadata/Data Standard Metadata/Data Standard Metadata/Data Standard Version 1 Encoding 1 Version 2Version n Encoding 2Encoding n Version 1Version 2Version n CRKM Registry Objects Transport and Exchange (e.g. HTTP Get, OAI-PMH, SOAP, etc. ) MADRAS Objects
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UDDI Registry Sharing infrastructure (cont.) CRKM Registry ebXML Registry UDDI Registry WSDL service descriptions MADRAS Registry External links to entries for versions of standards Querying for schema and crosswalk objects
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Pathways to interoperability Iterative, agile, reflective research and development projects Design processes in which appropriate opportunities for the voices of direct and in- direct stakeholders to be heard Learn from failures as well as successes
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http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/research/group s/rcrg/crkm/http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/research/group s/rcrg/crkm/
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