Orbital and the OAIS reference model

In the Orbital project bid, I wrote, We intend to re-use and develop some of the underlying tools we have built to provide an institution-wide service for the ingest, description, preservation and dissemination of research data, which is informed by the OAIS reference model. My first encounter with OAIS was about seven years ago, when […]

Pivoting Around

As part of Orbital’s development we need to keep what we’re doing on track, and ensure that what is produced is actually what people are after. We’re building the project using agile development methods, which mean that instead of generating a load of documentation and exacting requirements up front and then building software, we generate […]

Orbital is go! (Team meeting notes 24-11-2011)

Attending: Nick Jackson, Annalisa Jones, Bev Jones, Chris Leach, Paul Stainthorp, Joss Winn Apologies: Lee Mitchell, David Young Agenda Review Project Plan and Workpackages Status updates: Literature Review, User Requirements Analysis, Technology/Standards evaluation Forthcoming meetings and conferences (Agile method, Open Source policy, ERIM, Engineers, OR12, DCC, Start-up) Poster, papers, website Staffing and accommodation AOB Notes Joss Winn (JW) reported […]

Project Planning: Quality Assurance

I am currently completing the Orbital Project Plan prior to submission to JISC next week. The writing of a Project Plan, using JISC’s template, which I think is a derivation of PRINCE2 documentation, is undeniably a useful exercise in defining the project we’re embarking on. It is also undeniably a tedious process, too, as it […]

About

The Orbital project will build on recent JISC-funded work at the University of Lincoln to develop, test and implement a state-of-the-art research data management infrastructure, piloted with the first purpose-built School of Engineering in the UK in over 20 years. Working with the challenging requirements of our Engineering research staff and their industry partners, we […]