A framework for information systems architecture
IBM Systems Journal
The Open Provenance Model: An Overview
Provenance and Annotation of Data and Processes
SSDBM'10 Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on Scientific and statistical database management
A Measurement Framework for Evaluating Emulators for Digital Preservation
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Increasing preservability of research by process management plans
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Digital Preservation of Research Methods and Artefacts
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Digital Preservation has so far focused mainly on digital objects that are static in their nature, such as text and multimedia documents. However, there is an increasing demand to extend the applications towards dynamic objects and whole processes, such as scientific workflows in the domain of E-Science. This calls for a revision and extension of current concepts, methods and practices. Important questions to address are e.g. what needs to be captured at ingest, how do the digital objects need to be described, which preservation actions are applicable and how can the preserved objects be evaluated. In this paper we present a conceptual model for capturing the required information and show how this can be linked to evaluating the re-invocation of a preserved process.