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1 Producer Questions 6 December 2005

2 2005-12-06 Producer Questions 2 Purpose The SIP standard envisions the development of a formal model of the data for use by the Producer and the Archive for each Archive Project. In general, the Archive will need to guide the Producer to a framework under which the Producer can make clear what data are to be provided Archive must understand data Archive must be able to ensure that what was agreed to be provided is provided The primary purpose of this paper is to attempt to bridge the gap between what the Producer has and what the formal model will require.

3 2005-12-06 Producer Questions 3 Assumptions The Producer and the Archive need to use a common terminology and have a common understanding of the associated concepts. OAIS terminology is used Data Producer and the Archive have agreed to establish an Archive Project i.e. a certain set of data, possibly not yet fully available, will be transferred to the Archive. The primary data to be provided reside in files under the control of the Producer. The files are organized in some way by the producer. There is some amount of documentation, available somewhere, that describes these data files. documentation should be adequate to allow effective use by Archive customers (i.e., Consumers).

4 2005-12-06 Producer Questions 4 Model of File Data Data File = digital file containing scientific or technical data A Data File has a file type. A file type has a Representation Description i.e., a file type is characterized by a definition of it internal structure and by the meanings associated with those structures. i.e., the format of the file and the meanings assigned to the format elements. Primary Data File = data file that contains the primary information to be submitted to an Archive for preservation Examples a series of observations of magnetic field values taken by a spacecraft files containing images of stellar space taken by a telescope files containing reading of blood pressure taken during an astronaut centrifuge experiment.

5 2005-12-06 Producer Questions 5 Content Information Unit

6 2005-12-06 Producer Questions 6 Basic Information Collection

7 2005-12-06 Producer Questions 7 Basic Info Collection with PDI

8 2005-12-06 Producer Questions 8 Information Collection Type Hierarchy

9 2005-12-06 Producer Questions 9 Question Categories Identify Types Identify Type Relationships Identify the Units and Collections Identify Processing History and Context Identify the Locations of the Processing History and Context

10 2005-12-06 Producer Questions 10 Questions Identify Types For this Archive Project, how many Content Information Unit Types are to be provided? For each, provide a unique reference name for the type. How many Basic Information Collection types are to be provided? For each, provide a unique reference name for the type How many other Collection types are to be provided? For each, provide a unique reference name for the type

11 2005-12-06 Producer Questions 11 Questions Identify Type Relationships For each CIUT, identify the BIC types and non-Basic Collection types to which it belongs. This may involve rules for name formation. For each non-Basic Collection type, identify the BIC types and non-BIC types that belong to it. This may involve rules for name formation At this point, a complete hierarchy of Collections and Units, in terms of types, is defined. However the number of different Units and Collections is not.

12 2005-12-06 Producer Questions 12 Questions Identify the Units and Collections For each Unit type and Collection type, identify the location(s) of the Representation Description. For each Collection, assign a unique Collection name or provide the naming rules. At this point one has an identification of all the SIP POT Descriptors. Subsequent questions are asking for information to further populate the Descriptors. For each Unit, assign a unique Unit name or provide the naming rules.

13 2005-12-06 Producer Questions 13 Questions Identify the Processing History and Context For each Unit and Collection, identify the Processing History and Context Information. For each Unit that is composed of multiple files, identify the files by name or provide the naming rules.

14 2005-12-06 Producer Questions 14 Questions Identify the Locations of the Processing History and Context For each Unit and Collection, identify the location of the Processing History and Context Information. For each Unit that is composed of multiple files, identify the location(s) of the Processing History and Context Information.


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