Difference between revisions of "FNC-1.2.1"
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ICA-AtoM ships with a default schema for levels of description (fonds, sub-fonds, series, sub-series, file, item). Administrators can edit to reflect institutional policy / terminology. | ICA-AtoM ships with a default schema for levels of description (fonds, sub-fonds, series, sub-series, file, item). Administrators can edit to reflect institutional policy / terminology. | ||
− | ICA-AtoM imposes no limits on the number of levels that can be used. A unit's position in the hierarchy is determined by the value selected in the <span class="field"> | + | ICA-AtoM imposes no limits on the number of levels that can be used. A unit's position in the hierarchy is determined by the value selected in the <span class="field">Parent level</span> field. |
− | A description is recognized as the highest level when the <span class="field"> | + | A description is recognized as the highest level when the <span class="field">Parent level</span> field is blank. |
− | "Discrete items" (items not linked to a higher parent level) are permitted: simply leave the <span class="field"> | + | "Discrete items" (items not linked to a higher parent level) are permitted: simply leave the <span class="field">Parent level</span> blank. |
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Revision as of 11:52, 5 May 2008
Please note that ICA-AtoM is no longer actively supported by Artefactual Systems.
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Main Page > System Requirements > Functional requirements > FNC-1 Implement a system of control > FNC-1.2 Implement a system of intellectual control > FNC-1.2.1 Describe archival materials at multiple levels of description
Describe archival materials at multiple levels of description
Requirement number | FNC-1.2.1 |
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Requirement name | Describe archival materials at multiple levels of description |
Requirement specification |
Archivists must be able to describe materials at multiple levels of arrangement.
The application must support multi-level description with inheritance and consistency across levels. |
Context (parent requirements) | |
Source quotation | |
Associated metadata requirements | |
Associated quality requirements |
Provide drop-down lists to select level of description. Provide pick-lists to select parent level of desription / assign position in hierarchy of arrangement. Show inherited information at lower levels of descripiton. Calculate values at higher levels of description from lower (e.g. date ranges). |
Associated technical requirements | |
ICA-AtoM implementation |
ICA-AtoM ships with a default schema for levels of description (fonds, sub-fonds, series, sub-series, file, item). Administrators can edit to reflect institutional policy / terminology. ICA-AtoM imposes no limits on the number of levels that can be used. A unit's position in the hierarchy is determined by the value selected in the Parent level field. A description is recognized as the highest level when the Parent level field is blank. "Discrete items" (items not linked to a higher parent level) are permitted: simply leave the Parent level blank. |
Known issues |
ICA-AtoM (v0.6) cannot currently calculate values at higher levels from lower (e.g. date range); these must be manually entered at each level. The application does not enforce consistency. |
Use cases | |
User Manual sections |
Add / edit content > Archival descriptions > Edit screen (data entry) > Identity area |