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== Definitions ==
 
== Definitions ==
  
*"Significant properties are those aspects of a digital record that must be preserved over time in order for it to remain accessible and meaningful." [http://www.significantproperties.org.uk/documents/wp33-propertiesreport-v1.pdf Knight, G., 2008, Framework for the definition of significant properties (Inspect Project document)]
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"Significant properties are those aspects of a digital record that must be preserved over time in order for it to remain accessible and meaningful." [http://www.significantproperties.org.uk/documents/wp33-propertiesreport-v1.pdf Knight, G., 2008, Framework for the definition of significant properties (Inspect Project document)]
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*"Transformational Information Property: An Information Property whose preservation is regarded as being necessary but not sufficient to verify that any Non-Reversible Transformation has adequately  reserved information content. This could be important as contributing to evidence about Authenticity. Such Information Properties will need to be associated with specific Representation Information, including Semantic Information, to denote how they are encoded and what they mean. (The term ‘significant property’, which has various definitions in the literature, is sometimes used in a way that is consistent with its being a Transformational Information Property)." [http://public.ccsds.org/sites/cwe/rids/Lists/CCSDS%206500P11/Attachments/650x0p11.pdf OAIS Draft Recommended Standard Pink Book, August 2009]
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"Transformational Information Property: An Information Property whose preservation is regarded as being necessary but not sufficient to verify that any Non-Reversible Transformation has adequately  reserved information content. This could be important as contributing to evidence about Authenticity. Such Information Properties will need to be associated with specific Representation Information, including Semantic Information, to denote how they are encoded and what they mean. (The term ‘significant property’, which has various definitions in the literature, is sometimes used in a way that is consistent with its being a Transformational Information Property)." [http://public.ccsds.org/sites/cwe/rids/Lists/CCSDS%206500P11/Attachments/650x0p11.pdf OAIS Draft Recommended Standard Pink Book, August 2009]
  
  

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"Significant properties are those aspects of a digital record that must be preserved over time in order for it to remain accessible and meaningful." Knight, G., 2008, Framework for the definition of significant properties (Inspect Project document)


"Transformational Information Property: An Information Property whose preservation is regarded as being necessary but not sufficient to verify that any Non-Reversible Transformation has adequately reserved information content. This could be important as contributing to evidence about Authenticity. Such Information Properties will need to be associated with specific Representation Information, including Semantic Information, to denote how they are encoded and what they mean. (The term ‘significant property’, which has various definitions in the literature, is sometimes used in a way that is consistent with its being a Transformational Information Property)." OAIS Draft Recommended Standard Pink Book, August 2009



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