

orchestration of Planets and third-party preservation tools: the Interoperability Framework.To obtain a log-in and access the Testbed: Results of experiments carried out in the central instance of the Testbed are publicly available. It allows users to carry out experiments to test the suitability of tools and workflows to preserve particular content. Planets' Testbed provides a controlled environment and Corpus of over 5000 sample digital objects. applications to test tools' fitness to preserve digital content: the Testbed.It implements Planets' preservation planning model to help automate processes to build and evaluate preservation plans and supports informed decision-making. Plato incorporates tools to identify the characteristics of at-risk digital objects and measure the effectiveness of tools to preserve them. applications to assess tools' fitness to support preservation plans: Plato.The Planets Suite comprises three components: To download source code and install the Planets Suite: A dedicated Contributors' area allows developers to experiment with code and exchange ideas. It also hosts the pre-configured JBoss application server on which the suite depends. This site hosts guidance on how to install and deploy the Planets Suite. Source code can be downloaded and installed from the Planets Suite site on SourceForge. Results are contained in a single downloadable software package called the Planets Suite. Planets has developed a suite of software tools to help organisations preserve and maintain long-term access to digital content.
