Title :
Digital Preservation Challenges on Software Life Cycle
Author :
Barateiro, José ; Draws, Daniel ; Neuman, M.A. ; Strodl, Stephan
Author_Institution :
LNEC, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract :
TIMBUS is a partially EU-funded research project in the area of digital preservation. The project aims at a holistic view on the preservation of business processes over long-term periods. This view includes the business software as a well as all related context information for re-use at a later point in time. Digital preservation ensures continued access to digital information over time (e.g., 5, 15, 25 or 50 years). The long-term planning horizon of preserving relevant parts of a business processes raises a number of new research challenges for software design, development and maintenance. Current service-oriented systems are using distributed services from different providers located at different geographical locations. Workflows and business processes are volatile in terms of services disappearing and fundamental changes in technology. TIMBUS researches on methods, processes and tools to ensure continued access to information based on preserving relevant data and their context (e.g., services, software and the data´s meaning). The project aims at identifying, capturing and preserving relevant information and their dependencies necessary to understand the preserved business processes in a remote future. In this paper we describe the primary objectives of the TIMBUS project with special focus on challenges caused by the preservation of software.
Keywords :
business data processing; planning (artificial intelligence); service-oriented architecture; software maintenance; software quality; EU-funded research project; TIMBUS project; business processes; business software; digital information access; digital preservation challenges; distributed services; information capture; information identification; information preservation; long-term planning horizon; service-oriented systems; software design; software development; software life cycle; software maintenance; software preservation; software quality; Business; Context; Emulation; Maintenance engineering; Software quality; Business Processes; Digital Preservation; Process Preservation; Software Quality;
Conference_Titel :
Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR), 2012 16th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Szeged
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0984-4
DOI :
10.1109/CSMR.2012.63