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The Archivematica [[UML Activity Diagrams]] are the baseline requirements for the current release. These were derived from an in-depth analysis of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OAIS ISO-OAIS] functions which led to a series of [[OAIS Use Cases]] and [[OAIS Activity Diagrams]].
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The Archivematica [[UML Activity Diagrams]] are the baseline requirements for the system's default [[Micro-services|micro-services]] workflow. These were derived from an in-depth analysis of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OAIS ISO-OAIS] functions which led to a series of [[OAIS Use Cases]] and [[OAIS Activity Diagrams]].
  
Additionally, a [[significant characteristics]] analysis has led to a series of [[media type preservation plans]] which specify the normalization requirements for specific file formats.
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Each Archivematica software release builds on the OAIS use cases and implements a growing set of [[format policies]]. These are based on an analysis of open standards, open source normalization tools and the [[significant characteristics]] of specific media types.
  
Each Archivematica release is supported with [[documentation]] that provides instructions on how to use the virtual appliance to meet the baseline system requirements.
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End-user requirements are derived from Archivematica pilot implementation projects and the project's [http://groups.google.com/group/archivematica discussion list]. They are documented in the [[Development_roadmap:_Archivematica|development roadmap]] and [http://code.google.com/p/archivematica/issues/list issues list].
  
Additional requirements, requirement formats, and requirement sources will be added over successive system iterations.
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''Requirements pages''
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* [[Advanced AIP index search]]
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* [[AIP re-ingest]]
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* [[Appraisal Arrangement tab]]
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* [[Archivists Toolkit integration]]
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* [[ArchivesSpace integration]]
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* [[Configuration settings#UI_mockup_for_configuration_settings| Configuration settings dashboard UI]]
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* [[Database Data Management]]
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* [[Dataset_preservation|Dataset preservation]]
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* [[Dataverse]]
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* [[Digital forensics image ingest]]
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* [[DIP storage to designated location]]
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* [[Directory printer for recording original order]]
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* [[DSpace integration]]
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* [[OCR text in DIP]]
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* [[Processing_report]]
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* [[File Browser Requirements]]
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* [[Fixity checking and reporting]]
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* [[Format identification requirements]]
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* [[Format policy registry requirements|Format Policy Registry (FPR)]]
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* [[LOCKSS_Integration|LOCKSS integration]]
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* [[Manual normalization requirements and testing procedures]]
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* [[Requirements/MediaConch integration|MediaConch integration]]
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* [[Metadata import]]
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* [[Metrics requirements]]
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* [[Object-level PREMIS rights import]]
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* [[Sword API]]
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* [[Transfer backlog requirements]]
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* [[Transfer and SIP creation]]
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* [[TRIM exports]]
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[[Category:Development documentation]]

Latest revision as of 12:13, 6 July 2016

Main Page > Documentation > Requirements


The Archivematica UML Activity Diagrams are the baseline requirements for the system's default micro-services workflow. These were derived from an in-depth analysis of the ISO-OAIS functions which led to a series of OAIS Use Cases and OAIS Activity Diagrams.

Each Archivematica software release builds on the OAIS use cases and implements a growing set of format policies. These are based on an analysis of open standards, open source normalization tools and the significant characteristics of specific media types.

End-user requirements are derived from Archivematica pilot implementation projects and the project's discussion list. They are documented in the development roadmap and issues list.

Requirements pages