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− | Digital preservation systems must implement strategies that deal with technology obsolescence and incompatibility to ensure that digital objects remain authentic, accessible and useable for future use. The technologies that create digital objects and the technology available to manage them are constantly changing. Therefore, the Archivematica project has established an [[wikipedia:Agile software development|agile software development]] methodology to manage the perpetual maintenance and development of the system. This methodology is focused on rapid, iterative release cycles, each of which improves upon the system's [[ | + | Digital preservation systems must implement strategies that deal with technology obsolescence and incompatibility to ensure that digital objects remain authentic, accessible and useable for future use. The technologies that create digital objects and the technology available to manage them are constantly changing. Therefore, the Archivematica project has established an [[wikipedia:Agile software development|agile software development]] methodology to manage the perpetual maintenance and development of the system. This methodology is focused on rapid, iterative release cycles, each of which improves upon the system's [[requirements]], [[software]], [[documentation]], and [[development]] infrastructure. |
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Revision as of 15:52, 16 February 2011
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- Archivematica 0.6-alpha
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- Jan 13: SNIA Open Standards for Digital Archiving webcast
- Dec 6: Digital Curation Conference (poster)
- Nov 10: University of Victoria workshop
- Nov 5: University of Calgary workshop
- Sept 20: iPress 2010 conference (paper) (YouTube) (slides)
- Sept 16: ICA CITRA Conference workshop
- Sept 1: Simon Fraser University workshop.
- More news...
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This project is managed by Artefactual Systems in collaboration with the UNESCO Memory of the World's Subcommittee on Technology, the City of Vancouver Archives, and a number of other collaborators.