◀ 10.3. Semantic Desktop Approach for Personal Preservation

This section provides an overview of the steps to be taken to enable Personal Preservation for Personal Information Management (PIM) activities.
In WP9 we enabled personal preservation for users by overcoming the main obstacles for preserving (see 10.3 ). This is achieved by integrating and embracing daily PIM activities of users using the Semantic Desktop approach.

In the following, the steps to realize personal preservation are outlined for the case of using the Semantic Desktop approach.
A prerequisite of this approach is the availability of a Semantic Desktop infrastructure providing a PIMO for the user. This could be offered by a service provider as pointed out in D11.4.

The approach for Personal Preservation has three phases: Preparation, Usage, and Access to Preserved Material.
The steps in these phases are as follows:

10.3.1 Preparation

10.3.2 Usage

10.3.3 Access to Preserved Material

Remark: Detecting the death of a user was not in the scope of WP9. However, possibilities include to detect inactivity over a longer period and no response to messages by the service provider. Or, by information from the alternative contact person, or indications by other users. For instance, facebook allows friends of a user to indicate the death of a user, leading to an inactive state of the account to remember the user.