Title
Considering Software Preservation
Abstract
Software is a class of electronic object which is by its very nature digital, and the preservation of software is often a vital prerequisite to the preservation of other electronic objects. However, software has many characteristics that make preserving it substantially more challenging than for many other types of digital object. Software is inherently complex, normally composed of a very large number of highly interdependent components and often forbiddingly opaque for people other than those who were directly involved in its development. Software is also highly sensitive to its operating environment, with the typical software artefact depending on a large number of other items including compilers, runtime environments, operating systems, documentation and even the hardware platform with its built-in software stack. Preserving a piece of software thus involves preserving much of its context as well.
Year
Venue
DocType
2010
ERCIM NEWS
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
2010
80
0926-4981
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Brian Matthews1427.47
Arif Shaon2336.34
Juan Bicarregui3657.74
Catherine Jones4399.84
Esther Conway5123.66
Jim Woodcock653477.08