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4.4 Loss of records 4.4.1 The challenge Records may be lost by system failure. Such failures can include:
4.4.2 VERS approach The VERS Standard requires the recordkeeping system as a whole to be reliable. In this case the system is not just considered to be the actual recordkeeping application, but includes:
Some failures are due to poor software engineering and can be protected against by ensuring the use of quality software products that have been analysed to identify possible points of failure and have been engineered to guard against them. Other failures cannot be prevented. It is impossible to prevent hardware failure or a disaster, for example. Such failures must be protected by processes and procedures instituted by the agency and designed to allow recovery of the records. These processes and procedures must be regularly tested to ensure that they work. In many contexts, it would make sense for records disaster planning to be incorporated into the wider organisational disaster-recovery planning. | |||||
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