Towards Support for Long-Term Digital Preservation in Product Life Cycle Management

Important legal and economic motivations exist for the design and engineering industry to address and integrate digital long-term preservation into product life cycle management (PLM). Investigations revealed that it is not sufficient to archive only the product design data which is created in early...

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Main Authors: Wolfgang Wilkes, Jörg Brunsmann, Dominic Heutelbeck, Andreas Hundsdörfer, Matthias Hemmje, Hans-Ulrich Heidbrink
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Edinburgh 2011-03-01
Series:International Journal of Digital Curation
Online Access:http://www.ijdc.net/index.php/ijdc/article/view/179
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spelling doaj-7b02273e9eb94bb685c874fc684d558b2020-11-24T21:04:02ZengUniversity of EdinburghInternational Journal of Digital Curation1746-82562011-03-016128229610.2218/ijdc.v6i1.188171Towards Support for Long-Term Digital Preservation in Product Life Cycle ManagementWolfgang WilkesJörg BrunsmannDominic HeutelbeckAndreas HundsdörferMatthias HemmjeHans-Ulrich HeidbrinkImportant legal and economic motivations exist for the design and engineering industry to address and integrate digital long-term preservation into product life cycle management (PLM). Investigations revealed that it is not sufficient to archive only the product design data which is created in early PLM phases, but preservation is needed for data that is produced during the entire product lifecycle including early and late phases. Data that is relevant for preservation consists of requirements analysis documents, design rationale, data that reflects experiences during product operation and also metadata like social collaboration context. In addition, also the engineering environment itself that contains specific versions of all tools and services is a candidate for preservation. This paper takes a closer look at engineering preservation use case scenarios as well as PLM characteristics and workflows that are relevant for long-term preservation. Resulting requirements for a long-term preservation system lead to an OAIS (Open Archival Information System) based system architecture and a proposed preservation service interface that respects the needs of the engineering industry.http://www.ijdc.net/index.php/ijdc/article/view/179
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Jörg Brunsmann
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Towards Support for Long-Term Digital Preservation in Product Life Cycle Management
International Journal of Digital Curation
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title Towards Support for Long-Term Digital Preservation in Product Life Cycle Management
title_short Towards Support for Long-Term Digital Preservation in Product Life Cycle Management
title_full Towards Support for Long-Term Digital Preservation in Product Life Cycle Management
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title_full_unstemmed Towards Support for Long-Term Digital Preservation in Product Life Cycle Management
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description Important legal and economic motivations exist for the design and engineering industry to address and integrate digital long-term preservation into product life cycle management (PLM). Investigations revealed that it is not sufficient to archive only the product design data which is created in early PLM phases, but preservation is needed for data that is produced during the entire product lifecycle including early and late phases. Data that is relevant for preservation consists of requirements analysis documents, design rationale, data that reflects experiences during product operation and also metadata like social collaboration context. In addition, also the engineering environment itself that contains specific versions of all tools and services is a candidate for preservation. This paper takes a closer look at engineering preservation use case scenarios as well as PLM characteristics and workflows that are relevant for long-term preservation. Resulting requirements for a long-term preservation system lead to an OAIS (Open Archival Information System) based system architecture and a proposed preservation service interface that respects the needs of the engineering industry.
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