PV2011 Conference
Objectives
Standards for Archives and
Interoperability enabling new added value services
After five very successful events, PV 2002 at
CNES in Toulouse, France, PV 2004 at ESA/ESRIN in Frascati, Italy,
PV 2005 at DCC in Edinburgh, UK, PV 2007at DLR in Oberpfaffenhofen,
Germany and PV 2009 at ESAC in Madrid, Spain, the conference series
is back to Toulouse and continues to address prospects in the domain
of scientific and technical data preservation together with value
adding to these data.
The amount of digital data increases, the price
for storage capacity decreases, the technology is still rapidly
evolving offering new ways of storing, publishing and building added
value services on top of data. Temptation is high to believe that
dealing with massive amount of data is easy, just because data
storage gets every day cheaper and the technology more stable. But
data management, data description and data curation remain the
challenges for building modern archives while keeping in mind their
long-term preservation.
Coupled with flexible and open software
architecture, these are the basis to allow inter-operability amongst
archives while enabling the development of new added value services
and applications on top of existing data, ensuring its higher
utilization by end (and new) users.
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