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Background

Projects

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Michael Greifeneder

 

Contact

Michael Greifeneder

Vienna University of Technology
Institute of Software Technology and
Interactive Systems
Information and Software Engineering Group

Room: HE 04 14

Favoritenstraße 9-11/188/1
A-1040 Wien
AUSTRIA

phone.: +43-1-58801 188633
fax: +43-1-58801-18899

greifeneder [at] ifs.tuwien.ac.at

  Michael Greifeneder
 

Background

  • Project Assistant at the Institute of Software Technology and Interactive Systems, Information and Software Engineering Group doing research on Digital Preservation, since September 2009

  • Master studies in Software Engineering & Internet Computing at the Vienna University of Technology, since March 2009

  • Bachelor of Sciene in "Software & Information Engineering" at the Vienna University of Technology, October 2005 - March 2009
 

Projects and Activities

   
 
  • Research Studio Digital Memory Engineering (DME)
    The Austrian Research Studio Digital Memory Engineering conducts industry-oriented research and development in the field of digital preservation. The aim of the DME is the development of preservation solutions for the industry with a special focus on SMEs.

 
  DME
 
 
  • HOPPLA - Archiving System for Small Instiutions
    Reseach on the requirements and research issues for fully-automated archiving systems to be used in environments where little professional knowhow and awareness on digital preservation issues is available, such as small instituions, SOHO and personal archiving settings. Development of a system that hides the technical complexity of digital preservation challenges.
 
hoppla
 
 
 

Publications

Michael Greifeneder, Stephan Strodl, Petar Petrov and Andreas Rauber
HOPPLA - Archiving System for Small Institutions
ERCIM - News Nr. 80 - January 2010 Special theme: Digital Preservation
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