This tool allows an administrator of the Zamani Data Archive to ingest or purge metadata from the Fedora Repository. This provides the mechanism for controlling the content that is make available in the Archive.
The Archival Tools allow an administrator of the Zamani Data Archive to ingest collections or sub-collections. Additionally, Collections can either be purged or individual records in the repository via their Personal Identifier.
Both the ingest and purge functionality are provided through cURL requests to the Fedora Repository. After either an ingest or purge has been performed the indexing of the archive is updated to ensure it contains the current set of objects in the archive. In order to improve the performance of the Solr search functionality the indexes are optimised after they have either been ingested or purged. Optimising the indexes is similar to a defragmentation command. This operation is used to reorganise the indexes into segments, increasing search speed.
A usability test was conducted with 15 participants, consisting of University of Cape Town students. The System Usability Scale (SUS) was used to measure user's perceived usability of the Archival Tools to meet its intended purpose. Every participant was able to complete all the tasks in the usability test for the archival tasks. The Archival Tools received a mean SUS score of: 79.6875
In order to evaluate whether the requirements of the project were met, a user acceptance test was used. This testing allowed the development team to demonstrate all the required functionality of the system to the clients. Additionally, the clients were asked to evaluate whether the requirements of each component of the Zamani Data Archive were met. The requirement-based test case criteria for the Archival Tools are shown below.
ID | Criteria |
3.1 | Ingesting |
3.1.1 | Ingest metadata produced by Meta-fy |
3.1.2 | Ingest a sub-set of a collection |
3.2 | Purging |
3.2.1 | Purge collection |
3.2.2 | Purge list of records |
ID | Test Cases | Pass/Fail | Tested By | Date Tested |
3.1 | Ingesting | Pass | Zamani Team | 20/10/2014 |
3.2 | Purging | Pass | Zamani Team | 20/10/2014 |
In order to provide a subjective label for the outcome of the Usability Test an adjective rating scale (seen below) was used. Using this scale we that the Archival Tools fell between the 'Good' and 'Excellent' categories. It can thus be deduced that the tools provide a high level of user perceived usability.