Essays about: "Data Archiving"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 essays containing the words Data Archiving.
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1. Video Game Preservation and Emulation from Three Perspectives: Developers, Archivists and Gamers
University essay from Södertörns högskola/MedieteknikAbstract : This paper presents a comprehensive research study that investigates the perspectives of video game preservation from three distinct target groups consisting of game developers, game museums, and video game enthusiasts. Each target group expressed their thoughts and opinions regarding game preservation efforts and the use of emulation as a preservation method. READ MORE
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2. Archives in the Digital Age : The use of AI and machine learning in the Swedish archival sector
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för ABMAbstract : The arrival of AI and machine learning in the archiving world implies a reconceptualization of archival institutions from consisting of archives as records to be read towards archives as data to be mined. This thesis aims to survey and analyse the arrival of AI and machine learning within the Swedish archival sector. READ MORE
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3. My media favorites on any device : A study about the development and evaluation of a partly cloud-based and partly on-premise solution based on Microsoft Platform
University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Institutionen för information och teknikAbstract : Background Using Microsoft Platforms as a base for creating a software solution with a web front-end, the motives and research behind the technology was explored. This study identified functionalities that are split across existing media-related applications where neither has all to develop and evaluate a novel solution with useful features for sorting and indexing media. READ MORE
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4. “Frankenstein Complex” in the Realm of Digital Humanities : Data Mining Classic Horror Cinema via Media History Digital Library (MHDL)
University essay from Stockholms universitet/FilmvetenskapAbstract : This thesis addresses the complexity of digitalization and humanities research practices, with a specific focus on digital archives and film history research. I propose the term “Frankenstein Complex” to highlight and contextualize the epistemological collision and empirical challenges humanities scholars encounter when utilizing digital resources with digital methods. READ MORE
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5. Automated Culling of Data in a Relational Database for Archiving
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för programvaruteknikAbstract : Background. Archiving of legacy information systems is challenging. When no options exist for extracting the information in a structured way, the last resort is to save the database. Optimally only the information that is relevant should be saved and the rest of the information could be removed. READ MORE