Emulation used as a long-term preservation strategy offers the potential to keep digital objects in their original condition and experience them within their original computer environment. However, having just an emulator in place is not enough. To apply emulation as a fully fledged strategy, an automated and user-friendly approach is required. This cannot be done without knowledge and contextual information of the original software. This paper combines the existing concept of a view path, which captures the contextual information of software, together with new insights into improving the concept with extra metadata. It provides regularly updated instructions for archival management to preserve and access its artefacts. The view-path model ...
The creation of most digital objects occurs solely in interactive graphical user interfaces which we...
There is as yet no viable long-term strategy to ensure that digital information will be readable in ...
The emulation of obsolete hardware and software environments to enable information to be read, and t...
Emulation used as a long-term preservation strategy offers the possibility to keep digital objects i...
Emulation is a strategy getting more noticed in the long-term digital archiving community. It can co...
Emulation is a strategy receiving increasing attention in the long-term digital archiving community....
In recent years a lot of research has been undertaken to ascertain the most suitable preservation ap...
Emulation is a strategy getting more noticed in the long-term digital archiving community. It can co...
After significant research and proven usefulness especially for complex, dynamic and interactive obj...
Between the two fundamental digital preservation strategies, migration has been strongly favored. Re...
In recent years a lot of research has been undertaken to ascertain the most suitable preservation ap...
This report explores the concept of emulation in an archival context by examining what exactly the t...
Emulation evolves into a mature digital preservation strategy providing authentic access to a wide r...
Accessible emulation is often the method of choice for maintaining digital objects, specifically com...
The article focuses on current approaches and potentials for emulation technologies within the cultu...
The creation of most digital objects occurs solely in interactive graphical user interfaces which we...
There is as yet no viable long-term strategy to ensure that digital information will be readable in ...
The emulation of obsolete hardware and software environments to enable information to be read, and t...
Emulation used as a long-term preservation strategy offers the possibility to keep digital objects i...
Emulation is a strategy getting more noticed in the long-term digital archiving community. It can co...
Emulation is a strategy receiving increasing attention in the long-term digital archiving community....
In recent years a lot of research has been undertaken to ascertain the most suitable preservation ap...
Emulation is a strategy getting more noticed in the long-term digital archiving community. It can co...
After significant research and proven usefulness especially for complex, dynamic and interactive obj...
Between the two fundamental digital preservation strategies, migration has been strongly favored. Re...
In recent years a lot of research has been undertaken to ascertain the most suitable preservation ap...
This report explores the concept of emulation in an archival context by examining what exactly the t...
Emulation evolves into a mature digital preservation strategy providing authentic access to a wide r...
Accessible emulation is often the method of choice for maintaining digital objects, specifically com...
The article focuses on current approaches and potentials for emulation technologies within the cultu...
The creation of most digital objects occurs solely in interactive graphical user interfaces which we...
There is as yet no viable long-term strategy to ensure that digital information will be readable in ...
The emulation of obsolete hardware and software environments to enable information to be read, and t...