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The latest edition of the TIMBUS newsletter is now available! Issue 3.2 (May
2014) is now available to download or read on the TIMBUS website. 

                                     

Inside this issue: 

-          Welcome to the Tools Special Edition of the TIMBUS Newsletter!

-          Introduction to the TIMBUS Suite of Tools.

-          Intelligent Enterprise Risk Management.

-          TIMBUS Dependency Analysis Reasoning and Constraints Tool.

-          The Legalities Lifecycle Management System.

-          TIMBUS Preservation Manager Software.

-          Extracting Context from Process Data.

-          TIMBUS Redeployment Manager Software.

-          Emulation as a Means to Support the Mitigation of Risks in Large
Infrastructures.

-          Introducing TIMBUS Partners: Digital Preservation Coalition.

-          Event Announcement: Digital Preservation Advanced Practitioner
Training.

-          The TIMBUS Approach to Business Process Preservation.

Read the TIMBUS Newsletter:
http://timbusproject.net/resources/blogs-news-items-etc/timbusnewsletter/tim
busnewsletter32/260-timbusnewsletter32 

 

Register to receive future newsletters by email:
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The EU co-funded TIMBUS Project (2011-2014) addresses the challenge of
business process preservation
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_process_preservation>  to ensure
long-term continued access to processes and services. TIMBUS builds on
feasibility and cost-benefit analysis
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost-benefit_analysis>  in order to analyse
and recommend which aspects of a business process shoud be preserved and how
to preserve them. It delivers methodologies and tools to capture and
formalise business processes on both technical and organisational levels.
This includes their underlying software and hardware infrastructures and
dependencies on third-party services and information. TIMBUS aligns digital
preservation <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_preservation>  with
well-established methods for enterprise risk management
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_risk_management>  (ERM) and
business continuity management
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_continuity_management>  (BCM).  

 

More information is available on the TIMBUS project website:
http://timbusproject.net/

You can also follow TIMBUS on Twitter at https://twitter.com/timbus_project
and on LinkedIn at
<http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4728773&trk=myg_ugrp_ovr>
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4728773&trk=myg_ugrp_ovr.

 

Best wishes,

Paul Gooding

 

 

 

Paul Gooding
@pmgooding 

Project Officer - TIMBUS
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