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library#01
All material that is stored in the repository will enter <referential>it</referential> via the Ingest function.
NOCUOUS
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library#02-1
The Library may want to accept important digital materials in non-standard formats in case <referential>we</referential> are able to migrate them to a more usable format in the future.
NOCUOUS
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library#02-2
The Library may want to accept important digital materials in non-standard formats in case we are able to migrate <referential>them</referential> to a more usable format in the future.
INNOCUOUS
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library#03
Once material has arrived, <referential>it</referential> must undergo several reviews, including virus checking, format compliance and anticipated content and file type.
INNOCUOUS
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library#04
Allows resources to be reviewed before a decision is made whether <referential>they</referential> should be retained.
INNOCUOUS
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library#05
Allows metadata to be stored in a database in a manner that conforms to repository reformatting and linked to <referential>their</referential> corresponding objects via an identifier.
INNOCUOUS
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library#06
The Coordinate Updates function also incorporates the storage identification information into the Descriptive Information for the AIP and transfers <referential>it</referential> to the Data Management entity along with a database update request.
NOCUOUS
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library#07
Archival Storage functions include receiving AIPs from Ingest and adding <referential>them</referential> to permanent storage, managing the storage hierarchy, refreshing the media on which archive holdings are stored, performing routine and special error checking, providing disaster recovery capabilities, and providing AIPs to Access to fulfill orders.
INNOCUOUS
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library#08
<referential>It</referential> will also conform to any special levels of service required for the AIP, or any special security measures that are required, and ensures the appropriate level of protection for the AIP.
NOCUOUS
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library#09
<referential>It</referential> monitors error logs to ensure AIPs are not corrupted during transfers.
NOCUOUS
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library#10
However, the data constituting the Packaging Information may be changed as long as <referential>it</referential> continues to perform the same function and there is a straightforward implementation that does not cause information loss.
NOCUOUS
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library#11
The migration strategy must select a storage medium, taking into consideration the expected and actual rates of errors encountered in various media types, <referential>their</referential> performance, and <referential>their</referential> costs of ownership.
INNOCUOUS
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library#12
This function receives an AIP request that identifies the requested AIP(s) and provides <referential>them</referential> on the requested media type or transfers <referential>them</referential> to a staging area.
INNOCUOUS
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library#13
The Generate Report function receives a report request from Ingest, Access or Administration and executes any queries or other processes necessary to generate the report that <referential>it</referential> supplies to the requester.
NOCUOUS
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library#14
<referential>It</referential> may also receive a report request from Access and provides descriptive information for a specific AIP.
NOCUOUS
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library#15
Administration functions include soliciting and negotiating submission agreements with producers, auditing submissions to ensure that <referential>they</referential> meet archive standards, and maintaining configuration management of system hardware and software.
NOCUOUS
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library#16
Audits data in SIPs or AIPs to ensure that <referential>they</referential> meet specified requirements.
NOCUOUS
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library#17
The Activate Requests function maintains a record of event-driven requests and periodically compares <referential>it</referential> to the contents of the archive to determine if all needed data is available.
NOCUOUS
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library#18
Maintains a record of event-driven events and compares <referential>it</referential> to the contents of the repository.
INNOCUOUS
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library#19
The Monitor Designated Community function interacts with archive Consumers and Producers to track changes in <referential>their</referential> service requirements and available product technologies.
INNOCUOUS
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library#20
Interacts with repository users and content providers to track changes in <referential>their</referential> service requirements and available product technologies.
NOCUOUS
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library#21
This function receives reports from the Monitor Designated Communities and Monitor Technology functions, and <referential>it</referential> receives performance information, inventory reports and summarized consumer comments from Administration.
INNOCUOUS
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library#22
This function also receives external data standards from Monitor Technology and produces profiles of those standards that are sent to Administration as proposals on <referential>their</referential> potential usage.
NOCUOUS
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library#23
Produces profiles of those standards that are sent to Administration as proposals on <referential>their</referential> potential usage.
NOCUOUS
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library#24
The NLM will test preservation actions in order to determine <referential>their</referential> effectiveness across a range of digital objects.
NOCUOUS
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library#25
The NLM System Administration/Programming Access, ultimate rights to the system, required for <referential>its</referential> management, development, and for assigning appropriate rights to users.
NOCUOUS
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weather#01
The Clarus system shall process data as <referential>they</referential> are received.
INNOCUOUS
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weather#02
The Clarus system shall be able to base <referential>its</referential> quality control process on values from multiple observations.
INNOCUOUS
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weather#03
The Clarus system shall be able to communicate with RWIS databases through <referential>their</referential> native interfaces.
INNOCUOUS
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weather#04
The Clarus system shall be able to collect data from sources within 5 minutes of <referential>them</referential> becoming available.
NOCUOUS
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weather#05
The CAS shall be configurable to allow new observation types to be implemented as <referential>they</referential> become available.
INNOCUOUS
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weather#06
The CS shall collect environmental data based on <referential>its</referential> configured schedule.
NOCUOUS
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weather#07
The CS shall be able to dynamically adjust <referential>its</referential> retrieval schedules when environmental data is expected to be ready but is temporarily delayed.
INNOCUOUS
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weather#08
The CS shall process environmental data as <referential>they</referential> are received.
INNOCUOUS
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weather#09
The Clarus system shall be able to communicate with environmental sensor stations through <referential>its</referential> collector using the NTCIP ESS 1204.
NOCUOUS
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weather#10
The CS shall be able to accept data from an RWIS database in <referential>its</referential> native output format.
NOCUOUS
37
weather#11
The Clarus system shall be able to communicate with an individual ESS through <referential>its</referential> native interface.
NOCUOUS
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weather#12
The DOG shall be able to monitor new environmental data services as <referential>they</referential> are added.
INNOCUOUS
39
weather#13
The DOG shall be able to record <referential>its</referential> activities.
INNOCUOUS
40
weather#14
The QEDC shall maintain observations and <referential>their</referential> associated quality flags for seven days.
INNOCUOUS
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weather#15
The QEDC shall support queries for <referential>its</referential> observations.
INNOCUOUS
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weather#16
The QEDS shall log <referential>their</referential> activities.
NOCUOUS
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weather#17
The QChS shall be able to base <referential>its</referential> quality checking process on values distributed in time.
INNOCUOUS
44
weather#18
The contributors shall define the units of measurements of <referential>their</referential> shared data and information.
INNOCUOUS
45
weather#19
The Clarus program shall determine how <referential>it</referential> will provide data and information to contributors.
INNOCUOUS
46
weather#20
"The Clarus program shall inform contributors of the acceptance and use"" of <referential>their</referential> data and information."""
INNOCUOUS
47
railway#01
The logon screen shall activate command control for the user if the user requests <referential>it</referential> and has authorization.
INNOCUOUS
48
railway#02
When a device status has been overridden, on the screen <referential>it</referential> shall appear with different color from the normal and alarm status colors.
INNOCUOUS
49
railway#03
<referential>It</referential> shall display and allow modification of all database tables with the exception of log tables.
NOCUOUS
50
railway#04
The user should not be able to update log entries other than for <referential>their</referential> own login, for the current day and current shift.
NOCUOUS
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railway#05
Any change in device state shall be reported on the screen not later than 2 seconds from the time <referential>it</referential> occurs.
INNOCUOUS
52
railway#06-1
When each workstation and control unit (workstation or intelligent controller at the FCU or DCU) comes online, the system shall identify <referential>it</referential> and all its associated device sensors.
NOCUOUS
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railway#06-2
When each workstation and control unit (workstation or intelligent controller at the FCU or DCU) comes online, the system shall identify it and all <referential>its</referential> associated device sensors.
NOCUOUS
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railway#07
The RLCS software shall initialize each control unit and device sensor as <referential>it</referential> is identified.
NOCUOUS
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railway#08
The devices can be manually controlled/operated from <referential>their</referential> cabinets (e.g.: Gates).
INNOCUOUS
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railway#09
The normal operating mode is Monday through Friday, between 5:00am and 8:00pm, but the system must be functional in order to stay in <referential>its</referential> closed state after hours.
INNOCUOUS
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railway#10
The ETCS shall provide the driver with information to allow <referential>him</referential> to drive the train safely.
INNOCUOUS
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railway#11-1
If the supervision is performed by a RBC <referential>it</referential> shall be possible to prevent movements of a traction unit in its area if not authorised by the RBC.
NOCUOUS
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railway#11-2
If the supervision is performed by a RBC it shall be possible to prevent movements of a traction unit in <referential>its</referential> area if not authorised by the RBC.
NOCUOUS
60
railway#12
<referential>It</referential> shall be possible to implement one or more of the ETCS application levels on a line.
INNOCUOUS
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railway#13
The ETCS shall be compatible with existing national systems listed in the CCS TSI such that <referential>it</referential> does not interfere with the national systems and is not interfered with by the national systems.
INNOCUOUS
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railway#14
If an ETCS equipped train passes a level transition to a line fitted with more than one level, the onboard shall switch to the highest level, according to the priority given by trackside, for which <referential>it</referential> is equipped.
INNOCUOUS
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railway#15
On request of the RBC, the driver shall have the possibility to confirm that the track ahead of <referential>him</referential> until the end of the on sight section is clear .
INNOCUOUS
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railway#16
The braking curves shall ensure that the train complies with <referential>its</referential> speed requirements.
INNOCUOUS
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railway#17
If the release speed is calculated on board <referential>it</referential> shall ensure that the train will stop before reaching the danger point .
NOCUOUS
66
railway#18
A train shall be supervised to <referential>its</referential> static and dynamic train speed profiles.
INNOCUOUS
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railway#19
Within the braking curve area, a warning shall be given to the driver to enable <referential>him</referential> to react and avoid intervention from ETCS equipment at least 5 sec. before the intervention.
INNOCUOUS
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railway#20
The ETCS trainborne equipment shall transmit <referential>its</referential> own train identification to the RBC.
INNOCUOUS
69
railway#21
If a train cannot stop at the proposed new target location <referential>it</referential> shall reject the request and keep the old target location.
NOCUOUS
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railway#22
The train may proceed unrestricted to the end of <referential>its</referential> movement authority.
INNOCUOUS
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railway#23
<referential>It</referential> is acceptable that only one mobile user involved in the group call may talk at any time.
INNOCUOUS
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railway#24
If the text message facility is implemented, <referential>it</referential> shall not interfere with the ability of users to make or receive high priority voice or data calls.
INNOCUOUS
73
railway#25
Where fax functionality is provided, <referential>it</referential> shall be possible to interrupt the fax to make or receive a high priority voice or data call.
NOCUOUS
74
railway#26
The network shall provide the ability to inform a user, who is involved in an existing call, of attempts by other users to contact <referential>them</referential>.
NOCUOUS
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railway#27
Where network services are chargeable, <referential>it</referential> should be possible for the network to provide information about call rates and on-going call charges.
INNOCUOUS
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railway#28
Picking up the handset shall transfer the communication to the handset and reduce the loudspeaker volume to <referential>its</referential> minimum level.
NOCUOUS
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railway#29
An indication shall be provided to the driver as a reminder of the need to use the Push-To-Talk button on the handset if <referential>he</referential> wants to talk.
INNOCUOUS
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railway#30
<referential>It</referential> shall be possible for a driver to initiate Railway emergency calls (see section 13).
INNOCUOUS
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railway#31
If the train moves out of the call area whilst the call is in progress, <referential>it</referential> will leave the call and an audible and visual indication of the loss of call shall be provided to the driver.
NOCUOUS
80
railway#32
Once the driver has accepted the standard point-to-point call, <referential>it</referential> shall be connected appropriately, eg if the driver has accepted the call by lifting the handset, then the call shall be routed to the handset.
INNOCUOUS
81
railway#33
In this case, the security device alerts the driver if the link has failed or if <referential>it</referential> is cancelled.
NOCUOUS
82
railway#34-1
<referential>It</referential> should be possible for the Cab radio to be used without the network service (if it should fail or if there is no authorised network coverage), such that local open channel communications are still possible.
NOCUOUS
83
railway#34-2
It should be possible for the Cab radio to be used without the network service (if <referential>it</referential> should fail or if there is no authorised network coverage), such that local open channel communications are still possible.
NOCUOUS
84
railway#35
Where the Cab radio is required by a national railway to support a handheld portable, the Cab radio shall: - provide a clear indication as to whether the handheld portable is activated or not; - provide an interface to allow the handheld portable to be recharged when not in use; - forward calls automatically to the handheld portable when the handheld portable is activated; - cancel any call forwarding to the handheld portable when <referential>it</referential> is deactivated; - allow the driver to override the call forwarding to the handheld portable.
INNOCUOUS
85
railway#36
When the MMI is switched on, the configuration shall be determined by the time elapsed since the MMI was last switched off: - less than t minutes – the MMI shall power up with the same configuration as when <referential>it</referential> was last powered down; - greater than t minutes – the MMI shall power up with default settings.
INNOCUOUS
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railway#37
If directed network selection is implemented, input from the external device(s) shall initiate the network change regardless of the identity of the current network and how <referential>it</referential> was selected.
NOCUOUS
87
railway#38
Non leading drivers shall be able to indicate to the system <referential>their</referential> location in the train during the registration procedure (2nd driver, 3rd driver etc).
INNOCUOUS
88
railway#39
Each type of equipment has slightly different requirements placed upon <referential>it</referential> in terms of EMC and climate.
INNOCUOUS
89
railway#40
The design of the equipment shall make <referential>it</referential> possible to install <referential>it</referential> within a cab complying with the requirements of UIC fiche 651 concerning the layout of cab equipment5.
NOCUOUS
90
railway#41
If the call is a broadcast call, the user shall be informed that <referential>he</referential> cannot speak as part of the broadcast call.
INNOCUOUS
91
railway#42
Where a change of functional number is required, <referential>it</referential> shall be possible for the user to initiate the change.
NOCUOUS
92
railway#43-1
<referential>It</referential> shall be possible for the user to find and display stored numbers and their information.
NOCUOUS
93
railway#43-2
It shall be possible for the user to find and display stored numbers and <referential>their</referential> information.
NOCUOUS
94
railway#44
The Operational radio is specified to allow <referential>its</referential> use in the operating environment experienced on the operational railway (eg shunting and maintenance).
INNOCUOUS
95
railway#45
Controls shall be designed such that <referential>they</referential> are suitable for use by people wearing gloves.
INNOCUOUS
96
railway#46-1
<referential>It</referential> should be possible for the system to prevent certain types of users from registering functional numbers that they are not authorised to use, for example: - train number; - driver of train; - shunting team leader.
NOCUOUS
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railway#46-2
It should be possible for the system to prevent certain types of users from registering functional numbers that <referential>they</referential> are not authorised to use, for example: - train number; - driver of train; - shunting team leader.
NOCUOUS
98
railway#47
As a minimum, the location information used by the EIRENE system shall be derived from that available from the network <referential>itself</referential> (eg current cell or base station serving the mobile).
NOCUOUS
99
railway#48
After the 30 second period, if the connection was unsuccessful, the system shall provide another audible and visual indication that <referential>it</referential> was unable to connect the call.
INNOCUOUS
100
railway#49
For post-incident analysis, <referential>it</referential> is important that the origination and reception of Railway emergency calls by mobiles is confirmed by a message sent to a ground-based central location (and also recorded in the on-train recording device).
NOCUOUS
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