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A list of values that have the property "Definition" assigned.

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  • Tools for recovering passwords or unlocking encrypted digital files.  +
  • Tools that enable the capture and deposit of data.  +
  • Tools that facilitate access to digital data by users.  +
  • Tools that facilitate annotation of digital data by users.  +
  • Tools that facilitate the discovery of digital data by users.  +
  • Tools that operate as a remote, perhaps cloud based, service  +
  • Tools that support forensics related functions.  +
  • Tools that support the capture of a static snapshot of a web page.  +
  • Tools that support the creation or editing of metadata  +
  • Tools that support the extraction of metadata from files.  +
  • Tools that support the planning of preservation activities.  +
  • Tools that support the preservation bitmap or vector based image data.  +
  • Digital repository applications that typically perform a number of functions across the digital lifecycle such as ingest, storage, preservation action and access.  +
  • Functions that operate across the digital lifecycle and therefore cannot be easily categorised by DCC Lifecycle Stage.  +
  • Functions that support the DCC Lifecycle SFunctions that support the DCC Lifecycle Stage defined as "Create data including administrative, descriptive, structural and technical metadata. Preservation metadata may also be added at the time of creation. Receive data, in accordance with documented collecting policies, from data creators, other archives, repositories or data centres, and if required assign appropriate metadata." if required assign appropriate metadata."  +
  • Functions that support the DCC Lifecycle SFunctions that support the DCC Lifecycle Stage defined as "Ensure that data is accessible to both designated users and reusers, on a day-to-day basis. This may be in the form of publicly available published information. Robust access controls and authentication procedures may be applicable."hentication procedures may be applicable."  +
  • Functions that support the DCC Lifecycle sFunctions that support the DCC Lifecycle stage defined as "Dispose of data, which has not been selected for long-term curation and preservation in accordance with documented policies, guidance or legal requirements. Typically data may be transferred to another archive, repository, data centre or other custodian. In some instances data is destroyed. The data's nature may, for legal reasons, necessitate secure destruction." reasons, necessitate secure destruction."  +
  • Functions that support the DCC Lifecycle stage defined as "Plan for preservation throughout the curation lifecycle of digital material. This would include plans for management and administration of all curation lifecycle actions."  +
  • Functions that support the DCC Lifecycle stage defined as "Store the data in a secure manner adhering to relevant standards."  +
  • Functions that support the DCC Lifecycle stage defined as "Transfer data to an archive, repository, data centre or other custodian. Adhere to documented guidance, policies or legal requirements."  +
  • Functions that support the DCC Lifecycle sFunctions that support the DCC Lifecycle stage defined as "Undertake actions to ensure long-term preservation and retention of the authoritative nature of data. Preservation actions should ensure that data remains authentic, reliable and usable while maintaining its integrity. Actions include data cleaning, validation, assigning preservation metadata, assigning representation information and ensuring acceptable data structures or file formats."ceptable data structures or file formats."  +
  • Tools for identifying essential information that resides externally to a digital object, or for identifying dependent processes such as which DLLs are required by a Windows process.  +
  • Tools for viewing and editing of files displayed in different views such as binary, hexadecimal. These are typically known as hex editors.  +
  • Tools that build a profile of the characteristics of digital content, typically by combining or analysing a number of sources of information such as extracted metadata and file format identifications.  +
  • Tools that enable researchers to manage data from its point of creation, facilitating its productive use in the present, but also establishing the support structures necessary to ensure its future survival.  +
  • Tools that enable the assessment of content against in order to decide on it's relevance or appropriateness for preservation  +
  • Tools that enable the automatic identification of the file format of a particular file, typically by examining characteristic codes (often termed file format magic) in the file header.  +
  • Tools that enable the capture, viewing or extraction of contents of a disk image (which is a computer file containing the contents and structure of a disk volume or an entire data storage device, such as a hard drive or floppy disk).  +
  • Tools that enable the emulation or virtualisation of a hardware or software system on another system.  +
  • Tools that enable the identification and articulation of the benefits of preservation and curation.  +
  • Tools that enable the identification and/or removal of duplicate or similar files.  +
  • Tools that support deletion of data in a way that cannot be reversed, typically to avoid third parties stealing sensitive information from decommissioned or recycled hardware.  +
  • Tools that support general file management activities such as viewing or renaming  +
  • Tools that support making connections, sharing research and maximising the impact of digital data.  +
  • Tools that support quality checking of digital resources, identifying damaged, incomplete or low quality data. Typically used to identify damage introduced via processes such as format migration or digitisation.  +
  • Tools that support the backing up of digital data to another storage location, typically in a scheduled manner.  +
  • Tools that support the calculation or prediction of the cost of preservation or curation activities.  +
  • Tools that support the capture and management of research data as well as the details of the research activities which generated them.  +
  • Tools that support the capture of data from the world wide web, by "crawling" links between resources or other approaches.  +
  • Tools that support the citation of data and the tracking of the impact of usage of that data.  +
  • Tools that support the copying of files from one storage location to another, typically with facilities to verify the completeness of the copy and enable resumption of copying after an interruption.  +
  • Tools that support the creation, processing and preservation of METS metadata.  +
  • Tools that support the creation, processing or displaying of data in ALTO XML format. It is mainly used for OCR data.  +
  • Tools that support the detection of encryption or password protection in files.  +
  • Tools that support the development and management of digital preservation policy.  +
  • Tools that support the development of research data management plans and related activities.  +
  • Tools that support the generation of text from bitmap images, otherwise known as Optical Character Recognition  +
  • Tools that support the management and preservation of digital resources, typically performing a number of functions across the digital lifecycle such as ingest, storage, preservation action and access.  +
  • Tools that support the orchestration and management of specific tools or processes in a workflow.  +
  • Tools that support the passive preservation of digital resources on storage media such as paper, film or DNA.  +