Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Cisco IT-Certification-And-Career-Paths Certifications Exam 646-230
Important research is underway to define standards for data interchange that can support electronic commerce and 642-901 satisfy business requirements in a variety of environments. A major research project at the University of Pittsburgh is defining metadata requirements for evidence that will support the need for integrity, authenticity, reliability, and archiving through standards for "metadata encapsulated objects" (Bearman and Sochats). Archives, libraries, and other institutions with preservation responsibilities will benefit if systems are built to implement such metadata standards. Wide scale adoption of data and communication standards by the originators of digital information to support current business needs will also facilitate long-term preservation. Rapid implementation 646-230 of electronic commerce depends on widespread development and adoption of standards for EDI (electronic data interchange) transaction sets under auspices of the ANSI X.12 committee, and many organizations are adopting standards for format and definitions to enable exchange, reuse, and sale of digital information and to reduce conversion and maintenance costs. Standards initiatives that address business needs for the secure and reliable exchange of digital information among the current generation of systems will impose standardization and normalization of data that ultimately will facilitate migrations to new generations of technology. Yet to benefit fully from the synergy between business needs and preservation requirements we have to move beyond simply paying lip service to cultural heritage concerns and recognize that equally critical 650-621 social goals, such as long-term genetic research, monitoring global environmental change, locating nuclear waste sites, and establishing property rights are also dependent on long-term access to reliable, electronic evidence.
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