Freiburg Datasets, Issues and Solutions

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The pages below form a network of *Datsets*, preservation *Issues* with those Datasets, and *Solutions* to those Issues. Triples composed of a Dataset, Issue and a Solution describe an end to end digital preservation challenge. The results were generated by attendees at the Freiburg Emulation Hackathon.

This format was developed to capture the results of Mashup events that were held as part of the [AQuA Project] and has subsequently been developed and used within the SCAPE Project further hackathon events and the SPRUCE Project.

To add a new Dataset, Issue, Solution, click one of the links below.

Datasets:

These are the Datasets that relate to specific preservation Issues which in turn have Solutions developed for them.
Create a new Dataset by clicking this link and filling out the template


Page: Computer games - KB private donations
Page: Exact For DOS Bookkeeping Data Dataset
Page: Lion King floppy disc Dataset
Page: MS-DOS 3.30 Floppy Installation Dataset

Issues:

These are the preservation or other business driven Issues that are found in particular Dataset and may have Solutions developed to solve them.
Create a new Issue by clicking this link and filling out the template

Page: Exact For DOS Bookkeeping Data Issue
Page: Legacy Environment Issues
Page: Media migration and emulation of computer games
Page: MS-DOS 3.30 Floppy Installation Issue

Solutions:

These are Solutions that address Issues that relate to particular Datasets.

Create a new Solution by clicking this link and filling out the template

Page: Backing up Nintendo DS ROMs
Page: Backing up PS3 or XBox 360 Games
Page: Backup Nintendo Wii Discs
Page: Exact For DOS Bookkeeping Data Solution
Page: Full System Preservation of Apple iMac (PPC)
Page: MS-DOS 3.30 Floppy Installation Solution
Page: Nintendo Wii Emulation
Page: Virtual Box Legacy Windows Environment


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