Three Stories
1.Develop Packaging Designs and Migration Plans
2.Establish Standards and Policies
3.Develop Preservation Strategies and Standards
4.Administer Database
5.Co-ordinate Access Activities
6.Generate DIP
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1.Receive Data
2.Co-ordinate Updates
3.Error Checking
4.Manage Storage Hierarchy
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1.Receive Submission
2.Generate AIP
3.Quality Assurance
4.Archival Information Update
5.Audit Submission
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We adapted this technique to prioritizing our understanding of the complete OAIS model. We considered each of us to be a customer in the XP sense; all of us have been involved in digital libraries for some years and know our institutions' current requirements for a digital archive. The Cornell team, that developed the stories includes an archivist, a systems technology administrator, a metadata librarian, and a system designer. We put each OAIS function on a 3x5 card, along with a brief description. Each member of the team received a deck of cards and pulled out the cards he/she considered to be important.  As a group, we discussed each story and decided on three we wanted to start on.  We then refined those three stories;