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The Archivematica UML Activity Diagrams are revisions of the [[OAIS UML Activity Diagrams]] which, in turn, were derived from the [[OAIS Use Cases]] analysis.  
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The Archivematica UML Activity Diagrams are revisions of the [[OAIS Activity Diagrams]] which, in turn, were derived from the [[OAIS Use Cases]] analysis.  
  
 
These revisions were based on a business process and technology analysis carried out at the City of Vancouver Archives where the OAIS  
 
These revisions were based on a business process and technology analysis carried out at the City of Vancouver Archives where the OAIS  

Revision as of 17:10, 3 September 2009

Main Page > Requirements > UML Activity Diagrams

The Archivematica UML Activity Diagrams are revisions of the OAIS Activity Diagrams which, in turn, were derived from the OAIS Use Cases analysis.

These revisions were based on a business process and technology analysis carried out at the City of Vancouver Archives where the OAIS


Wherever possible, the functions are assigned to software or technical tools. If it is not possible to automate these functions in the current system iteration, the functions are incorporated into a manual procedure to be carried out by a digital archivist. This ensures that the entire set of functional requirements are being carried out in the system, which is an integrated whole of software, people and procedures. The goal is to improve the level of automation and sophistication with each system iteration.

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Archival Storage

Data Management

Access

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