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Overview
The ADAPT project is developing technologies for building a scalable and reliable infrastructure for the long-term access and preservation of digital assets. Our approach uses a distributed object architecture that operates on different levels of abstractions built around grid technologies and web services. Major software components have been prototyped and are currently in use in a number of pilot projects such as the Transcontinental Persistent Archives Project and Chronopolis.
Projects | Research |
AEC V 1.6 (2/3)
- Token store exporting, improved db storing
- Frontend UI improvements,
- Build system (maven) changes
ACE Development infrastructure improvements (1/26)
- public source repository https://subversion.umiacs.umd.edu/ace/
- Hudson testing and daily builds http://adaptvm01.umiacs.umd.edu:8080/hudson/job/ACE%20Audit%20Manager/
- Projects converted from netbeans build to maven3 for easier collaboration
Python tutorials for ACE
Undergrad positions available
- The ADAPT project is hiring undergrad programmers to work on a variety of projects
- Learn more on our Employment page
Ace V 1.5 Released (6/25)
- Source Released under BSD License
- Resource migration
- Lots of internal refactoring, dependency restructuring
New Issue Tracker
The adapt project now has an issue tracker to manage releases of our software and track bugs/feature requests.
Conference Videos Online (4/21/09)
Videos for the two-day conference, "Partnerships in Innovation II: From Vision to Reality and Beyond" held on October 7- 8, 2008 in College Park, Maryland, USA are now online
Old Projects
- Ingestion (PAWN)
- Format Stewardship (FOCUS)
- TPAP - Transcontinental persistent archive prototype