Difference between revisions of "ACE (Audit Control Environment)"

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Revision as of 21:01, 26 June 2014

The Auditing Control Environment is a mature set of software designed to help libraries and archives prove their holdings are intact and trustworthy.
Homepage:https://wiki.umiacs.umd.edu/adapt/index.php/Ace:Main
License:Apache License
Platforms:Web-based and platform independent. Requires Java 1.6 or later; Tomcat 6.0 or later; MySQL 4.0 or later; and MySQL connector 5.0.7 or better


Description

The Audit Control Environment is a mature set of software designed to help librarys and archives prove their holdings are intact and trustworthy. Recent developments of ACE include a new token store format to allow ACE tokens to be easily exported, transferred, and independently verified by third parties. To support the ACE tokens a python proof of concept has been developed to allow 3rd parties to write their own file validation routines using ACE tokens. Developed by University of Maryland. Written in Java.

User Experiences