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Looking under the hood: Unraveling the content, structure, and context of functional requirements for electronic recordkeeping systems

Posted on:2013-12-29Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Manitoba (Canada)Candidate:Krahn, KonradFull Text:PDF
GTID:2458390008477707Subject:Library science
Abstract/Summary:
Functional requirements for electronic recordkeeping systems have emerged as a principal tool for archival and records management professionals to communicate electronic recordkeeping standards to both records creators and computer systems designers. Various functional or model requirements have been developed by government and international organizations around the world to serve as tools for the design, evaluation, and implementation of recordkeeping systems that will satisfy these recordkeeping requirements. Through their evolution, functional requirements have become complex guiding documents covering an array of recordkeeping systems and preservation interests. Often misunderstood or simply ignored, the recordkeeping requirements at the heart of these specifications are crucial for ensuring the creation, maintenance, and preservation of electronic or digital records over time, for operational, accountability, archival, and historical purposes.;This thesis examines the origins and evolution of these functional requirements, particularly through the contributions of the Pittsburgh project&...
Keywords/Search Tags:Requirements, Recordkeeping
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