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Catégorie : Alexandre Garcia
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Approaches to Acquisition
The NARA announces the release of a white paper on the records management implications of Internet of Things (IoT), Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Machine Learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence (AI). This white paper provides a basic description of each of these technologies, examples of their various applications, and enabling factors supporting the technologies. It also describes the implications for society and culture by focusing on bias and ethics within the field of artificial intelligence. As we researched these technologies, we also considered the records management implications. The white paper contains our analysis of cognitive technologies’ potential impact on records and data management; policies and standards; and records creation, appraisal, scheduling, and transfer"
"Une société norvégienne s’est donné pour objectif de sauvegarder le patrimoine mondial de la culture en numérique. Il s’agira de protéger ces nombreuses données contre les catastrophes humaines ou naturelles durant au moins 500 ans."
"Changing AIPs after Ingest"
"File Sync and Share (EFSS) technology has been around for more than 15 years, initially focusing on the consumer market and then, in the last decade, moving to enterprises as well. No longer new technology, it has gone mainstream after starting as a niche and novel web application. [...] the questions driving our research for this report were, essentially, has the market matured, and is there anything new to say about it?"
"The National Archives UK has been working with University of Warwick and five UK archive partners to develop a statistical model which quantifies digital preservation risk. This decision support tool allows digital archivists to compare and prioritise preservation policies and offers a way of understanding digital preservation as a complex network of interdependent risks rather than a prescriptive list of practices and policies to keep their collection preserved. "