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Metadata requirements are organized hierarchically, with high-level requirements broken down into sub- and sub-sub-requirements. To facilitate cross-references and links, each requirement has been assigned an alpha-numeric code: the alpha prefix designates the type of requirement (MTD = mateadata requirement), the number establishes its position in the hierarchy. Seven main metadata requirements have been identified: | Metadata requirements are organized hierarchically, with high-level requirements broken down into sub- and sub-sub-requirements. To facilitate cross-references and links, each requirement has been assigned an alpha-numeric code: the alpha prefix designates the type of requirement (MTD = mateadata requirement), the number establishes its position in the hierarchy. Seven main metadata requirements have been identified: | ||
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Purpose
Metadata requirements identify the entities the system must track and the kinds of information about them it must capture in order to do the things specified by the functional requirements. The requirements provide parameters for designing the system.
Organization
Metadata requirements are organized hierarchically, with high-level requirements broken down into sub- and sub-sub-requirements. To facilitate cross-references and links, each requirement has been assigned an alpha-numeric code: the alpha prefix designates the type of requirement (MTD = mateadata requirement), the number establishes its position in the hierarchy. Seven main metadata requirements have been identified:
- MR-1 Record information about archival materials
- MR-2 Record information about actors
- MR-3 Record information about archival institutions
- MR-4 Record information about controlled terms
- MR-5 Record information about descriptions
- MR-6 Record information about relationships between descriptions
- MR-7 Record information about users
Information
Each metadata requirement includes some or all of the following information:
Requirement number
- Unique tracking number assigned to requirement in form MR-x.x.x
Requirement name
- Descriptive name assigned to requirement.
Requirement specification
- Brief description of requirement: what data must the application be able to capture?
|- valign="top" align="left" | style="background:silver" | Source quotation | Links to standards or other documents: why must the applicable capture this data?
|- valign="top" align="left" | style="background:silver" | Associated functional requirements | Links to funcational requirements: what functionality requires the application to capture this data?
|- valign="top" align="left" | style="background:silver" | Associated quality requirements | What design and interface features must the application have to do capture this data well?
|- valign="top" align="left" | style="background:silver" | Associated technical requirements | Links to technical requirements: what system architecture, hardware / software configurations, and programming rules must the application implement to capture this data?
|- valign="top" align="left" | style="background:silver" | ICA-AtoM fields | List of fields in ICA-AtoM that store the required date (in the form table_name::field_name.
|- valign="top" align="left" | style="background:silver" | ICA-AtoM implementation | Brief description of how ICA-AtoM implements this metadata requirement.
|- valign="top" align="left" | style="background:silver" | Known issues | Brief indication of known problems or limitations in the current version of ICA-AtoM that should be addressed in future releases.
|- valign="top" align="left" | style="background:silver" | Use cases | Links to descriptions of user-end scenarios relating to the requirement and how they are handled in ICA-AtoM.
|- valign="top" align="left" | style="background:silver" | User Manual sections | Links to the User manual sections that provide step-by-step instructions for capturing this data.
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Note that most of this detail will only be found at the lower-level requirements. Higher-level requirements will typically only include the requirement name, number, specification, and source quotation, with links to the lower-level sub-requirements.
Index
MTD-1 Record information about archival materials
- MTD-1.4 Record information about the conditions of access and use of archival mtrls
- MTD-1.4.1 Indicate the conditions governing access to archival materials
- MTD-1.4.2 Indicate the conditions governing reproduction of archival material
- MTD-1.4.3 Indicate languages and scripts employed in archival materials
- MTD-1.4.4 Indicate physical characteristics and technical requirements affecting availability of archival materials
- MTD-1.4.5 Indciate the existence of other finding aids to archival materials
- MTD-1.5 Record information about materials related to the unit of description
- MTD-1.5.1 Indicate the location of the originals of the archival materials described
- MTD-1.5.2 Indicate the location of copies of the archival materials described
- MTD-1.5.3 Indicate related archival materials in other units of description
- MTD-1.5.4 Indicate publications related to the archival materials described
MTD-2 Record information about actors
MTD-3 Record information about archival institutions
MTD-4 Record information about controlled terms
MTD-5 Record information about descriptions
MTD-6 Record information about relationships between descriptions