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Scalable Preservation Environments
The SCAPE project developed scalable services for planning and execution of institutional preservation strategies on an open source platform that orchestrates semi-automated workflows for large-scale, heterogeneous collections of complex digital objects. SCAPE developed infrastructure and tools for scalable preservation actions, provided a framework for automated, quality-assured preservation workflows, and integrated these components with a policy-based preservation planning and watch system. These project results were validated within four large-scale Testbeds from diverse application areas. SCAPE has made a significant impact on the community and practice of digital preservation through
- scalability improvements on existing tools, for example Plato, and Fedora 4;
- new scalable tools like nanite, Hawarp, and C3PO;
- new tools for quality control like Jpylyzer, Pagelyzer, xcorrSound, and Matchbox;
- APIs for repository interoperability;
- dozens of Taverna workflows and Hadoop-based workflows;
- documented best practices;
- a high degree of take-up of project results at partner institutions and beyond.
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SCAPE Project – Digital Preservation into the Petabyte Dimension from SCAPE project on Vimeo.
The last SCAPE Newsletter
The final SCAPE Newsletter is out! In this closing edition our SCAPE Project co-ordinator, Dr. Ross King, looks back on four years of SCAPE. You will also find an interview with Ed Fay of the Open Planets Foundation that will … Continue reading
Report on compliance validation
This whitepaper describes the integrated technologies produced in SCAPE and the results of its assessment against the ISO 16363 – a framework for Audit and Certification of Trustworthy Digital Repositories. The work aims to demonstrate that a preservation ecosystem composed … Continue reading