论文标题

忘记我块:在个人信息管理的背景下,使用分布式分类帐技术探索数字保存策略

Forget-me-block: Exploring digital preservation strategies using Distributed Ledger Technology in the context of personal information management

论文作者

Hackman, James David

论文摘要

收到的智慧将数字记录描绘为保证永久性;正如《纽约时报》十年前写的那样:“网络意味着忘记的终结”。然而,现实是,数字记录遭受访问损失的风险与它们所取代的模拟版本相似。通常,这种风险被外包给专业的第三方。常见用例包括个人信息管理(PIM):例如日历,日记,任务等。这些日历,日历,任务等经常以两个拆除外包 - 首先由个人(例如使用公司系统),然后由雇主到外部提供商。因此,进入新的风险:组织变革;到需要信息将用户链接到数据的组织链可能会被打破时:雇主向其他提供商的过渡,员工离开了公司,IS提供商枢纽是新产品。分布式分类帐技术(DLT)的出现可以帮助减轻这些风险;并导致对数据创建与所有权之间的关系进行了重新评估。尽管DLT是一个不精确的术语,但通常涉及以密码安全形式跨组织分开实体的数据存储;因此,可以为风险提供部分解决方案。该项目提出了第一个将DLT应用于PIM领域的研究,通过在以太坊区块链上的日历应用程序的新颖实现,进一步促进了设计科学的艺术状况。它还扩展了当前在数字保存中使用DLT的研究,即通过在DL中制定连续方法,该方法可以在数字对象从个人过渡到集体相关性时转移所有权。最后,它提供了用于将DLT在数字保存中使用的未来使用的准则。

Received wisdom portrays digital records as guaranteeing perpetuity; as the New York Times wrote a decade ago: "the web means the end of forgetting". The reality however is that digital records suffer similar risks of access loss as the analogue versions they replace. Often this risk is outsourced to specialised third parties. Common use cases include Personal Information Management (PIM): e.g. calendars, diaries, tasks, etc. Frequently these are outsourced at two removes - firstly by the individual to their employer (e.g. using a company system) and then by their employer to an external provider. So enters a new risk: organisational change; by the time the information is required the organisational chain that links user to data may be broken: the employer transitions to a different provider, the employee leaves the company, the IS provider pivots to new offerings. The advent of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) could help mitigate these risks; and has led to a re-evaluation of the relationship between data creation and ownership. Although DLT is an imprecise term, it typically involves data storage across organisationally separate entities in a cryptographically secure form; and therefore could present a partial solution to the risk. This project presents the first research that applies DLT to the field of PIM, furthering design science state of the art by a novel implementation of a calendar application on the Ethereum blockchain. It also extends current research in utilising DLT in digital preservation, namely by enacting a continuum approach within a DL that allows for transfer of ownership of digital objects as they transition from individual to collective relevance. Finally it provides guidelines for future use of DLT within digital preservation.

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