The storing of files, records, and other data for reference and alternative backup
(v) A term used to describe the storing and retrieval process for engineering documentation Although originally involving paper documents, the term increasingly refers to the storage of computer-generated information on magnetic or optical media
The process of preserving a data structure, especially an object, for later use An archived data structure is usually stored in a file, but it can also be written to memory, copied to the pasteboard, or sent to another application In Cocoa, archiving involves writing data to an NSData object
In electronic records, the process of creating a backup copy of computer files, especially for long-term storage See also BACKING UP
Moving electronic files no longer being used to less accessible and usually less expensive storage media for safe keeping [SRV] (see also archive, backup)
Retention of images, often on CD-ROM, for a specified period Information necessary to reproduce the print is also archived, including ink, tables, sizes, and media used
The storage of backup files and associated journals, usually for a given period of time
The process of transferring data from an online composition system to an off-line storage medium Complete archiving stores all elements of a journal, including tables and artwork in a manner that allows for ready access and retrieval Archival formats available from CPC include SGML (text only), Xyvision-ASCII (text only), PostScript or Acrobat PDF (pages only), and TIFF or EPS (graphics)
A term used to describe the storing and retrieval process for engineering documentation Although originally involving paper documents, the term increasingly refers to the storage of computer-generated information on magnetic or optical media
Images are archived, often on CD-ROM, for a specified period Information necessary to reproduce the print is also archived, including ink, tables, sizes, and media used