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The TIMBUS Project invites DPC members to attend a Training Day on the Preservation of Business Processes ... in association with PASIG 2012, Tuesday, 16 October 2012, Gresham Hotel, Dublin, Ireland 

This full-day event is open to any interested party on a first-come-first serve basis.

  • Are you integrating your digital preservation activities with business continuity and enterprise risk management approaches?
  • Do you need to preserve more than data?
  • Do you hold preserved information about computing environments, dependencies, policies, even process descriptions that are needed to understand your repository contents?

This TIMBUS event will discuss these issues with you.

The TIMBUS project addresses the challenge of digital preservation of business processes and services to ensure their long-term continued access. TIMBUS analyses and recommends which aspects of a business process should be preserved and how to preserve them. It delivers methodologies and tools to capture and formalise business processes on both technical and organisational levels. This includes preservation of their underlying software infrastructure, virtualization of their hardware infrastructure and capture of dependencies on local and third-party services and information. This means that, in addition to technical preservation metadata, it draws on metadata standards that capture business processes, such as BPMN, and is identifying forms of supporting business documentation needed to redeploy processes and services.

The draft agenda is as follows:

From

To

Topic

Presenter

9:00

9:30

Introduction to Digital Preservation of Business Processes

Angela Dappert, DPC

9:30

9:40

 

Investigate participants' areas of interest and questions, identify use cases

William Kilbride, DPC

9:40

10:10

Risk Management in Digital Preservation

Wasif Gilani, SAP

10:10

10:40

Context information, Metadata & Reasoning

Hossein Miri, KIT

10:40

10:50

 

Investigate participants' contexts

William Kilbride, DPC

10:50

11:00

 

Q&A

William Kilbride, DPC

11:00

11:15

 Coffee break

 

11:15

12:15

Business Continuity Management

Wasif Gilani, SAP

12:15

12:45

 

Interactive Demo on BCM

Wasif Gilani, SAP

12:45

12:55

 

Q&A

William Kilbride, DPC

12:55

14:00

Lunch

 

14:00

14:30

Infrastructure, Architecture and Storage

Mike Nolan, Intel

14:30

15:15

Legal issues of Digital Preservation

Martin Hecheltjen, ITM

15:15

16:00

 

In-depth study on legal issues

Martin Hecheltjen, ITM

16:00

16:15

Coffee

 

16:15

16:45

Panel

 William Kilbride, DPC

To RSVP for this event, please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it t
or check the box on the PASIG registration form at http://www.preservationandarchivingsig.org/events/2012/PASIG2012TIMBUS.html if you sign up to Pasig.

Questions can be directed to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
or Angela Dappert +44 (0) 20 7412 7028.

Please, note that a charge of €40.00 will apply for no-shows or cancellations within 48 hours of the event.

The TIMBUS Project is co-funded by the European Union under FP7 ICT-2009-6 (Grant Agreement no. 269940).

Meeting Hotel
The Gresham Hotel Dublin, 23 Upr. O'Connell St., Dublin 1, Ireland
Hotel Booking: http://secure.gresham-hotels-dublin.com/bookings/specials   

Transport from Dublin Airport
General information: http://www.dublintourist.com/travel_info/dublin_airport/
Note:  the Air Coach stops outside the Gresham Hotel. http://www.aircoach.ie/table.routes.dublin.citycentre.php