Vorträge und Posterpräsentationen (mit Tagungsband-Eintrag):
S. Strodl, R. Mayer, A. Rauber, A. Draws:
"Digital Preservation of a Process and its Application to e-Science Experiments";
Vortrag: iPRES2013 - 10th International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects,
Lisbon, Portugal;
02.09.2013
- 06.09.2013; in: "iPRES 2013: proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects",
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal,
1
(2013),
ISBN: 978-972-565-493-4;
S. 128
- 135.
Kurzfassung englisch:
The increase in computationally intensive science (called e-
science) drives the need to make scienti c processes available
for the long term. The current approach is often to archive
only the resulting publications, and at very most the data
sets, of scienti c experiments, which is insu cient in ex-
perimental and data intensive science. The preservation of
scienti c experiments and their results enables others to re-
produce and verify the results as well as build on the result of
earlier work. The TIMBUS projects aims at preserving pro-
cesses for the long term. In this paper we present the process
framework developed, and apply it to the preservation of a
Music Classi cation evaluation process. This classi cation
experiment represents a typical information retrieval process
for classifying music into prede ned categories, and evalu-
ating the performance thereof. The paper describes and
applies the process steps of the three phases of the TIMBUS
approach: plan, preserve and redeploy.
Erstellt aus der Publikationsdatenbank der Technischen Universität Wien.