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Since the research on this project began, several standards have appeared to guide software developers and organizations to meet the requirements for effective management of records. In one instance, our work influenced the development of a standard. It is in line with many of the features of two others.
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United States, Department of Defense, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence Design Criteria, Standard for Electronic Records Management Software Applications (DOD 5015.2-STD), June 2001.
International Standards Organization, Technical Committee ISO/TC 46 Information and Documentation, Subcommittee 11, Archives/Records Management, International Standards Organization International Standard (ISO/DIS 15489) Information and Documentation — Records Management (Geneva: International Standards Organization, 2000).
Requirements for the Management of Electronic Records (MoReq Specification), prepared by Cornwall Affiliates plc. (CECA-CEE-CEEA: Bruxelles-Luxembourg, 2001).
MoReq Specification, “1.2 Purpose and Scope of this Specification.”
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Duranti, L., Eastwood, T., MacNeil, H. (2002). Conclusion. In: Preservation of the Integrity of Electronic Records. The Archivist’s Library, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9892-7_6
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