The complexity of logic-based abduction
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Towards a Theory of Information Preservation
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Modelling Component Dependencies to Inform Their Selection
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Analyzing Dependencies in Large Component-Based Systems
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Integrity and change in modular ontologies
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Dependency management for the preservation of digital information
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Task-Based dependency management for the preservation of digital objects using rules
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Intelligibility, evolution and emulation are some of the key notions for digital information preservation. In this paper we define formally these notions on the basis of modules and inter-module dependencies. Subsequently, we discuss how we can handle the evolution of modules and dependencies. This work can be exploited for building advanced preservation information systems and registries.