4 research outputs found
BlogForever D5.1: Design and Specification of Case Studies
This document presents the specification and design of six case studies for testing the BlogForever platform implementation process. The report explains the data collection plan where users of the repository will provide usability feedback through questionnaires as well as details of scalability analysis through the creation of specific log files analytics. The case studies will investigate the sustainability of the platform, that it meets potential users’ needs and that is has an important long term impact
BlogForever D5.3: User Questionnaires and Reports
This report presents the feedback gathered from third party users during the BlogForever Case Studies. Therefore, the research framework is defined and the case studies results are presented, followed by a summary of conclusions and remarks
BlogForever D5.2: Implementation of Case Studies
This document presents the internal and external testing results for the BlogForever case studies. The evaluation of the BlogForever implementation process is tabulated under the most relevant themes and aspects obtained within the testing processes. The case studies provide relevant feedback for the sustainability of the platform in terms of potential users’ needs and relevant information on the possible long term impact
BlogForever D4.4: Digital Repository Component Design
This report describes in detail the design, architecture and features of the BlogForever's weblog digital repository (web application). First of all, we introduce the Invenio software platform and its merits, explaining the reasons why we decided it should be the basis for the BlogForever digital repository.
Then we present a review of the past and current work and highlight how our fi ndings aff ected and supported some of the key decisions regarding
the design of the repository. Furthermore, we analyze and illustrate how the the suggested architecture represents a robust weblog digital repository
solution through its various stages: ingestion, management, preservation and dissemination. Finally, we list the various features